Budavka - XXX-29
- Year: 1928
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Будаевка
Russian Jewish Encyclopedia BUDAEVKA, now part of the city of Boyarka (Ukraine). At 19 - beginning. 20th century -
village of Kievsky district and province. In 1897, 239 Jews (13.9%) lived in Budaevka.
Бышев Byshiv [Ukr], Byshev [Rus], Bishev [Yid], Byszów [Pol], Byszew
Brockhaus-Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary Town in Kiev county; by the Revision of 1847 there were 485 souls in the Byshev
Jewish society; by the 1897 census there were 3,532 inhabitants of which 597 were Jewish.
Ясногородка Yasnohorodka [Ukr], Yasnogorodka [Rus], Yasnerotke [Yid], Jasnohorodka [Pol], Iasnohorodka
Brockhaus-Efron Jewish Encyclopedia Yasnogorodka is a place in the Kiev province and county. According to
the revision of 1847, the Yasnogorod Jewish Society consisted of 658 souls. According to the 1897
census in Ya. there were 1614 people, among them 624 Jews.
Слободка (Игнатовка) Hnativka [Ukr], Ignatovka [Rus], Anatovka [Yid], Ihnatówka [Pol], Gnatovka
Brockhaus-Efron Jewish Encyclopedia Ignatovka - A locality in the Kiev district and province. In 1847 "Ignatovka Jewish society”
consisted of 511 souls; in 1897 there lived 1,093, of which 926 were Jews.