Berezno - XXI-5
- Year: 1887
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Berezno - XXI-5 (transliterated)
- Year: 1915
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Берёзно Berezne [Ukr], Bereźne [Pol], Brezhna [Yid], Berëzno [Rus], Beresne [Ger], Berezene, Brezne
Brockhaus-Efron Jewish Encyclopedia
Александрия Oleksandriya [Ukr], Aleksandriya [Rus], Aleksandria [Pol, Yid], Aleksandriia, Aleksandrija, Olexandrija, Aleksandrya,
Aleksandri, Leksandrye
Берестовец Berestovets [Rus, Ukr], Berestowiec [Pol], Berestovitz [Yid], Berestovec'
Селище Male Sedlishche [Rus], Siedliszcze Małe [Pol], Slishtch Zuta [Yid], Malyya Selishche, Maloye Selishche, Sieliszcze Małe,
Selishche Mala, Slishtcha
Brockhaus-Efron Jewish Encyclopedia
Костополь Kostopil' [Ukr], Kostopol [Pol], Kostopol' [Rus], Kostopel
Brockhaus-Efron Jewish Encyclopedia
Людвиполь Sosnove [Ukr], Ludwipol [Pol], Lyudvipol' [Rus, before 1946], Sosnovoye [Rus, since 1946], Ludvipol [Yid],
Slisht Gadol [Heb], Ljudwipol, Slishch, Shlisht, Slishch Gadol, Slishtch Gadol, Slutsh-Gadol
Brockhaus-Efron Jewish Encyclopedia Ludvipol is a town in Volyn province, Rovno district. According to the revision of 1847 “Ludvipolskoye
Jewish society" consisted of 286 souls. According to the 1897 census, there was a population of 1,428, of which 1,210 were Jews.
Антонувка Antonivka [Ukr], Antonovka [Rus, Yid], Antonówka [Pol], Antonuvka
Степань Stepan' [Rus, Ukr], Stepań [Pol], Stepyen [Yid], Stefan, Szczepan
Brockhaus-Efron Jewish Encyclopedia Stepan - in the era of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, a town in the Volyn Voivodeship,
Lutsk Povet, one of the oldest Volyn urban settlements. In 1765, there were 1,138 Jews in S. and surrounding villages. In S. a synagogue
in the Gothic style has been preserved.
Nowadays (1910) it is a town in Volyn province, Rivne district. According to the revision of 1847, the “Stepan Jewish Society” consisted of 1,717
souls. According to the 1897 census, the population in S. was 5,137, among them 1,854 Jews.