The Pale of Settlement
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The Pale of Settlement, with a detailed index of cities
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Alexander Beider |
The Baltic
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Part of a larger nineteenth century map |
Source unknown |
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Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, parts of Poland, Belarus. |
1915 Map, G. Pelletier (portions)
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Kovno gubernia (Kaunas) (left column)
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Kaunas gubernia, showing the uyezds
with Russian and Lithuanian names
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JewishGen, Litvak SIG |
Vilna, Vitebsk, Minsk, Mogilev
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Provinces of the Pale of Settlement, around modern Belarus |
Same as above |
Latvia |
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Modern Latvia |
World Atlas unidentified |
SW Belarus |
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Brest Region, SW Belarus, with a list of cities and other
interesting information including name changes.
Capital Brest, the former Brest-Litovsk.
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Pawlo Korol's website
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Poland
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Milówka,
Galicia,
southern Poland,
formerly Austria-Hungary.
Birthplace of
Sarah Bockenek .
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xeroxed from a book, source unknown |
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Region of Zambrow near Bialystok with
two towns called Szumowo.
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Mapquest |
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Region of Wloclawek between Torun and Plock
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Mapquest |
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Lithuania and The Vilna Region
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Lithuania, pre-war Jewish settlements.
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From the LitvakSIG at jewishgen.org |
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The Vilna Guberniya |
Extract from this one |
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The region near Glebokie (Gluboky, Hlybokae).
Note Doksycy, Postavy, Smorgon (Smarhon).
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Mapquest |
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The region between Dokshitzy (Doksycy)
and Galubichi (Halubicy). Vilna is near, to the west.
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Mapquest |
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The region near
Disna, with
Postavi, Plisa, Prozoroki (Prazaroki),
Drissa (Verknjadzvinsk),
Druya.
East of the previous.
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Mapquest |
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Shtetls near Disna (traditional names), including Prozoroki
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Data from Where Once We Walked (Avotaynu)
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Towns near Vilna surname links
Chadash, Gordon, etc. etc.
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Eilat Gordin Levitan, genealogy page |
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Area of Rokiskis
(Rakishok), with Zarasai (Novoalexandrovsk)
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Ultimap. See also Kaunas |
City of Vilna
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Vilna Ghetto, 1941 |
ghetto.actiweb.com |
Ukraine (Volhynia) |
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Derazne - Kostopol -Rowno (Rivne) |
Mapquest |
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