Mizoch - XXX-20
- Year: 1916
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Sources on Jewish communities in this section:
Мизоч Mizoch [Ukr, Rus], Mizocz [Pol], Mizotch [Yid], Mizach, Mizoc
Brockhaus-Efron Jewish Encyclopedia
Озераны Ozeryany [Rus, Ukr], Ozierany [Pol], Aziran [Yid], Koloniya Ozerany, Ozerany, Ozerjany, Yeziorany
Brockhaus-Efron Jewish Encyclopedia Ozerany - village of Volyn province, Dubno uyezd. According to the revision of 1847 "Ozerany Jewish
society" (Vladimir uyezd) consisted of 208 souls. According to the census of 1897 there were 1111 inhabitants in O., among them 1,013 Jews.
The Jewish farming colony of O. was founded in 1848 on land by natives of various towns of Volyn province. In 1898 there were 637 souls of
the native (Jewish) population; they owned only 246 dessiatinas of land, as a result of which the colonists were mainly engaged in trades.
Варковичи Varkovychi [Ukr], Varkovichi [Rus], Warkowicze [Pol], Varkovitchi [Yid], Varkovitse, Varkoviche, Varkovyci