Yarmolintsy - XXV-5
- Year: 1877
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Yarmolintsy - XXV-5 (transliterated)
- Year: 1917
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Sources on Jewish communities in this section:
Ярмолинцы Yarmolyntsi [Ukr], Yarmolintsy [Rus], Yarmolintza [Yid], Jarmolińce [Pol], Jarmolinzy, Jarmolynci, Yarmelinitz
Brockhaus-Efron Jewish Encyclopedia Yarmolynce - in the era of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, a town in Podolsk
Voivodeship. In 1765 there were 293 Jews.
Nowadays (1910) it is a town in Podolsk province, Proskurovsky district. According to the revision of 1847, the Yarmolynets Jewish
community consisted of 1,356 souls. In 1897 there were 5,298 total in Y. and among them 2,633 Jews.
Шаровка Sharovka [Rus, Yid], Sharivka [Ukr
Фрамполь Kosohirka [Ukr], Kosogorka [Rus], Frampol' [Rus], Franpol [Pol]
Солобковцы Solobkovtsy [Rus], Slobkovitz [Yid], Solobkivtsi [Ukr], Sołodkowce [Pol], Solobkivci, Sołobkowce, Salobkovtsy,
Slopkovitz
Городок Horodok [Ukr], Gorodok [Rus], Grayding [Yid], Gródek [Pol], Gródek Podolski, Gorodok-Proskurovskiy
Купин Kupyn [Ukr], Kupin [Rus, Yid]
Кузьмин Kuz'myn [Ukr], Kuz'min [Rus], Kuzmin [Yid], Kużmin [Pol]
Воньковцы Vin’kivtsi [Ukr], Vin'kovtsy [Rus, since 1946], Von'kovtsy [Rus, before 1946], Vinkovitz [Yid], Wońkowce [Pol], Vin'kivci,
Vinkovci, Zatonsk [Rus, 1927-38]
Зиньковцы Zin'kiv [Ukr], Zin'kov [Rus], Zinkov [Yid], Zińków [Pol], Zinkev, Zinkovtsy
Дунаевцы Dunayivtsi [Ukr], Dunayevtsy [Rus], Dinovitz [Yid], Dunajowce [Pol], Dunayevitz, Dinewitz, Dinovits, Dunivits, Dinovets,
Dunaivci, Dunaivtsi, Dunajevcy, Dunajewzy
Балин Balin [Rus, Yid], Balyn [Ukr], Ballin, Balina
Миньковцы Myn'kivtsi [Ukr], Minkovtsy [Rus], Minkovitz [Yid], Mińkowce [Pol], Myn'kivci, Minkevits
Новая Ушица Nova Ushytsya [Ukr], Novaya Ushitsa [Rus], Nei-Ushitz [Yid], Oyshitz [Yid], Uszyca [Pol], Letnevsky [Rus, until 1829],
Ushitsa, Ushitsa Novaia, Uszyca Nowa, Nowa Uszyca, Nova Usycja, Nova-Oshitza
Смотрич Smotrych [Ukr], Smotrich [Rus], Smotritch [Yid], Smotrycz [Pol], Smotrytsch, Smotryc
Чемеровцы Chemerivtsi [Ukr], Chemerovtsy [Rus], Chemirovits [Yid], Czemerowce [Pol], Czemeriwcy, Chemirovtsy, Chemerovitz,
Cemerivci, Tshimerovitz
Лянцкорун Zarechanka [Rus, since 1944], Zarichanka [Ukr], Lyantskorun [Rus, before 1944], Lantzekronia [Yid], Lanckoruń [Pol],
Laskorun, Lantskorun, Zaricanka