Tsarekonstantinovka - XXVIII-15
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Sources on Jewish communities in this section:
Гуляй-Поле Hulyaypole [Ukr], Gulyay Pole [Rus], Holiapol [Yid], Hulajpol [Pol], Gulay Pole, Guljai-Pole, Gulyai Pole,
Gulyaypole, Huliaipole, Huljajpole
Межиречье (no. 4) Mezhyrich [Ukr], Mezherich [Rus], Ferternumer [Yid], Mezhirech, Mezhirich
Пологи Polohy [Ukr], Pologi [Rus], Chubarovka [Rus, 1928-37], Połohy [Pol], Tchubarovka
Новозлатополь (no. 1) Novozlatopil' [Ukr], Novozlatopol' [Rus], Ershter Numer [Yid], Pervy Numer, Nei-Zlatopol, Novyy Zlatopol',
Novo Zlatopol
Красноселка (no. 3) Krasnosëlka [Rus], Krasnoselivka [Ukr], Driternumer [Yid] Novo Zlatopol
Назаревичева (no. 11) Gorkaya [Rus], Nazarovicheva [Ukr], Nazarovka, Nazarevich, Nazarevitch, Nazarevitz, Nazarovineva,
Nazarivka
Веселая (no. 2) Vesëlaya Yevreyka [Rus], Hoopolov [Yid], Vesolyia, Vesselaya
Трудолюбовка (no. 5) Trudoliubovka [Rus], Engels [Yid], Trudolubovka, Leyngel-Khutor
Нечаевка (no. 6) Nechayevka [Rus], Peness [Yid], Gor’kiy, Gorki, Nachaevaka, Netchayevka
Надежная (no. 13 ) Nadëzhnaya [Rus], Der Vilner [Yid], Nadezhnaia
Графская (no. 7) Proletarskiy [Ukr], Grafskaya [Rus, until 1925], Proletars'ke, Proletarskoye, Grafskiy, Grafskoy, Grafskoye, Grafsk
Зеленополе (no. 12, no name on map) Zelënopol’ye [Rus], Zelenopole, Zelenoe Pole, Myadler, Meeadler, Emess