Druskeniki - XV-15
- Year: 1913
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Sources on Jewish settlements in this section:
Друскеники Druskininkai [Lith], Druskeniki [Rus, Bel], Druskieniki [Pol], Drozgenik [Yid], Drosknik [Yid], Druskininki [Latv],
Druscheniken [Ger], Druśkieniki, Druskininkay, Droskininkā, Druskiniki
Лейпуны Leipalingis [Lith], Lejpuny [Pol], Leipun [Yid], Leipuny [Rus], Leypalingis, Leipalingio, Leipalingės
Серее Seirijai [Lith], Sereje [Pol], Serei [Yid], Sereye [Rus], Seyriyay, Serze, Seirijų, Saray, Serai, Seree, Serey, Serrey, Serehai,
Serhai, Serheya, Sarheya
Вейсее Veisiejai [Lith], Wiejsieje [Pol], Vishai [Yid], Veisee [Rus], Vishay, Vishey, Viesee, Veysyay, Vishaya, Veyseye, Veyseyay,
Veiseju, Veisejai, Veisieji, Veisė̅jė
Locations in this section from the gazetteer: Where Once We Walked (2002), Avotaynu Inc.
Babrai (Bobry)*, Slavantai (Shlavanty)*, Sventezeris (Svento Ezury)*
* As spelled on the map.