Ananyiv - XXVIII-8 (colored)
- Year: 1923
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Ananyiv - XXVIII-8
- Year: 1879
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Ananyiv - XXVIII-8 (transliterated)
- Year: 1917
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Sources on Jewish communities in this section:
Ананьев Anan'yiv [Ukr], Anan'yev [Rus], Ananiev [Yid], Ananiew [Pol], Ananev, Ananiv, Ananjew
Ясиново Yasenovo Vtoroye [Rus], Yasenove Druhe [Ukr], Yasinovo, Yasenevo, Yasinovo Vtoroye, Jasenove II
Валегоцулово Dolyns’ke [Ukr], Dolinskoye [Rus], Valegotsulovo [Rus, bef 1944], Hotzila [Yid]
Свято-Троицкое Troyits’ke [Ukr], Svyato-Troitskoye [Rus], Troitskoye, Volkhonskoye
Бирзулово Birzulovo [Rus], Kotovs'k [Ukr], Birzula [Rus, until 1935], Kotovsk [Rus, since 1935], Kotowsk [Pol]
Окны Krasni Okny [Ukr], Krasnyye Okny [Rus], Okny [Rus, until 1920], Ocna Roșie [Rom], Okna [Pol]