Belogorodka - XXXI-21
- Year: 1931
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Белогородка Bilohorodka [Ukr], Belogorodka [Rus], Bielogorodka [Yid], Białagródka [Pol], Belogorsk, Bilhorodki, Bielohorodka
Brockhaus-Efron Jewish Encyclopedia Belogorodka is a town in the Zaslavl district of the Volyn province. According to the revision of 1847,
“Belogorodetsk Hebrew. society” was 1066 souls; according to the 1897 census, there were 5438 inhabitants, of which 1846 were Jews.
Корница Kornytsya [Ukr], Kornitsa [Rus], Kornitza [Yid], Kornica [Pol]
Brockhaus-Efron Jewish Encyclopedia Kornitsa - in the era of the Commonwealth, the town of Volyn Voivodeship. In 1649, the Tatars
attacked K., the Christians were taken into the horde, and the Jews were killed. In 1765 there were approx. 300 poll tax payers.
Now (1906-13) - the town of Zaslavsky district of the Volyn province. According to the revision of 1847 “Korn. Jewish society" consisted of
345 souls; according to the 1897 census in K. live 1,251, of which Jews were 517.
Кунев Kuniv [Ukr], Kunëv [Rus], Koniv [Yid], Kuniów [Pol]