Volkovyshki - XIII-13
- Year: 1915
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Sources on Jewish settlements in this section:
Вoлковишки Vilkaviškis [Lith], Wyłkowyszki [Pol], Vilkovishk [Yid], Vilkovishki [Rus], Wilkowischken [Ger], Vilkavišķi [Latv],
Wiłkowyszki, Vilkaviškio, Vilkavishkis, Vilkavisk, Vilkovisk, Volkovisk, Volkovyshki
Бартники Bartininkai [Lith], Bartniki [Pol], Bartinik [Yid], Bartininkay, Bartininkų, Bartninkā, Bartinki, Bartninkai
Вержболово Virbalis [Lith], Virbaln [Yid], Wierzbołowo [Pol], Wirballen [Ger], Verzhbolovo [Rus], Wierzbolow, Verzhbelov, Verzhbolov,
Verbal, Verzhbelova, Virbalin, Virbolin, Vėrbalis
Кибарты Kybartai [Lith], Kibart [Yid], Kibarty [Pol], Kibarti, Kiborty, Kybart, Kibartz, Kybartų, Kībartā, Kibartay
Эйдкуненъ Chernyshevskoye [Rus], Eydtkuhnen [Ger], Eitkūnai [Lith], Eydtkau [Ger, 1938-45], Ejtkuny [Pol], Eydtkunen, Aydkunen,
Ckalov, Černyševskoe
Locations in this section from the gazetteer: Where Once We Walked (2002), Avotaynu Inc.
Alvitas, Budvieciai, Pajevojys