Gazetteer of the Pale

        The Pale of Jewish Settlement existed from the late 1790’s until 1917. Much of Jewish ancestry hails from this region making it a popular target for Jewish research. After 1825, the Pale consisted of the fifteen western provinces of the Russian Empire, not including the Kingdom of Poland (Congress Poland). Before 1825 the province of Astrakhan was included, and until 1887 the Taganrog district around the mouth of the Don river was attached to the province of Ekaterinoslav. A small number of localities have been included from these areas. By 1881 there were 2.9 million Jews living in the Pale of Settlement, which amounted to 12.5% of the total population of Imperial Russia.
        The Gazetteer has been assembled to assist in finding settlements, once home to Jews, in over 5,000 locations in the former Pale. Many of these were home for Jews up to the end of WWI, as well as between WWI and WWII. Distinguishing between these two periods is not accomplished by this data set. However, comparisons of proximity for locations up to a 40 kilometer radius are given for every place search and links to additional information are found on pins in the map window. Localities (1,469) with links in the District column in search results are part of the JewishGen Communities Database.
 
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Results for Lyubcha

Matching Town Modern
Country
Pale
Province
Provincial
District
Alt. Names Coordinates
Lyubcha Bel. Minsk Novogrudok Lubcha [Bel], Lyubcha [Rus], Lubcza [Pol], Lubtsh [Yid], Lubča, Lubcz, Lubec, Lubecz, Lubch, Lubtse, Lyubch, Lubtch, Lubtz, Ljubcha 53°45'08"/26°03'37"

Nearby Towns Modern
Country
Pale
Province
Provincial
District
Alt. Names Distance (km) Coordinates
Delyatichi Bel. Minsk Novogrudok Delyatichi [Rus], Delatycze [Pol], Delatitch [Yid], Dzialacičy [Bel], Delyatyche, Dzjaljacicy 6.04 53°46'54"/25°58'60"
Ostashin Bel. Minsk Novogrudok Ostaszyn, Ostashino 7.20 53°41'28"/26°01'25"
Negnevichi Bel. Minsk Novogrudok Negnevichi [Rus], Niehniewicze [Pol], Niahnievièy [Bel], Negniavitsh, Njahnevicy 10.47 53°39'31"/26°04'41"
Chernevichi Bel. Vilna Oshmyany 12.84 53°51'48"/26°00'27"
Nikolayev Bel. Vilna Oshmyany Mikolaevo (Opened to Jewish settlement in 1903 after exemption from the Temporary Rules of 1882) 13.41 53°49'56"/25°54'27"
Pesevichi Bel. Vilna Oshmyany Piesiewicze 14.30 53°52'51"/26°03'54"
Brolniki Bel. Minsk Novogrudok Brol'niki [Rus], Brol'niki [Belarusian], Брольники [Rus], Брольнікі [Belarusian] 14.92 53°37'36"/25°58'49"
Vselyub Bel. Minsk Novogrudok Vselyub [Rus], Wsielub [Pol], Usielub [Bel], Silev [Yid], Useljub, Shelub 17.53 53°43'17"/25°47'56"
Lazduny Bel. Vilna Oshmyany Lazduny Pyershyya 20.69 53°55'43"/25°57'35"
Karelichy Bel. Minsk Novogrudok Karelichy [Bel], Korelicze [Pol], Korelichi [Rus], Korelitz [Yid], Kareličai [Lith], Kareličy, Karelic, Karelits, Korelits, Korelitsh, Koreliche, Korzelice, Kozhelitse 21.50 53°33'53"/26°08'26"
Bakshty Bel. Vilna Oshmyany Bakshty [Rus], Bakszty [Pol], Baksht [Yid], Bakšty [Bel], Baksht-Borishoka (Exempted from the Temporary Rules of 1882 on Dec. 9, 1903) 22.03 53°56'09"/26°11'12"
Borisovka Bel. Vilna Oshmyany Borysow (Jewish agri col. 1851) 22.89 53°56'52"/26°10'09"
Navahrudak Bel. Minsk Novogrudok Navahrudak [Bel], Novogrudok [Rus], Nowogródek [Pol], Navaredok [Yid], Naugardukas [Lith], Novaredok, Novogrudek, Novohorodok, Novradok, Nowogrudok, Nowogradek, Navharadak, Nawahradak 23.69 53°35'39"/25°49'09"
Antonovo Bel. Vilna Oshmyany Antonevo, Antonevo, Antonyevo 24.84 53°37'08"/26°21'47"
Krivichi Bel. Vilna Lida Kryvichy, Kshiviche, Krzywicze 26.05 53°50'56"/25°41'56"
Naliboki Bel. Vilna Oshmyany Naliboki [Rus, Pol], Nalibaki [Bel], Nalibok [Yid], Nalybok, Nalyboki 26.86 53°45'43"/26°28'07"
Iwye Bel. Vilna Lida Iwye [Bel], Ivye [Rus], Iwje [Pol], Ivia [Yid], Vija [Lith], Ivje [Latv], Iwia, Iwie, Ivie, Iv'ye, Iŭe, Iŭje 27.30 53°55'54"/25°46'35"
Yaremichy Bel. Minsk Novogrudok Yaremichy [Bel], Jeremicze [Pol], Yeremitcha [Yid], Yeremichi [Rus], Jaremičy [Bel], Jaromicy 27.79 53°34'09"/26°20'51"
Yeremichi Bel. Minsk Novogrudok Yaremichy [Bel], Jeremicze [Pol], Yeremitcha [Yid], Yeremichi [Rus], Jaremičy [Bel], Jaromicy 27.79 53°34'09"/26°20'51"
Obryn' Bel. Minsk Novogrudok 29.08 53°33'37"/26°21'37"
Turets Bel. Minsk Novogrudok Turets [Rus], Turzec [Pol], Turetz [Yid], Turec [Bel], Toretz, Tooretz, Turez, Turzets 30.12 53°31'35"/26°18'45"
Vereshchaki Bel. Vilna Oshmyany Wereszczaki [Pol] 30.91 54°01'38"/25°59'34"
Prudy Bel. Vilna Oshmyany Prudy p. Wolozyn 31.18 53°47'23"/26°31'50"
Yuratsishki Bel. Vilna Oshmyany Juraciszki, Yuratishki 32.17 54°01'53"/25°55'57"
Burnosy Bel. Vilna Lida 32.21 53°49'29"/25°35'08"
Gav'ya Bel. Vilna Oshmyany Gav'ya [Bel], Gaviya [Rus], Gawia [Pol], Gavya 33.45 53°51'20"/25°34'55"
Derevna Bel. Vilna Oshmyany Derevna [Bel], Derewno [Pol], Derevne [Yid], Derevnaya [Rus], Dzieraŭnoje, Dzeraŭnaia, Derewna, Derevno 33.71 53°41'55"/26°33'53"
Valėvka Bel. Minsk Novogrudok Walėwka, Walówka 34.16 53°27'45"/25°53'16"
Dolmatovshchina Bel. Minsk Novogrudok Dolmatovshchina [Rus], Dołmatowszczyzna [Pol], Dałmataŭšèyna [Bel], Dalmatavshchyna 37.56 53°25'51"/26°14'07"
Tsirin Bel. Minsk Novogrudok Tsirin [Rus], Cyryn [Pol], Tzirin [Yid], Tsyryn [Bel] 38.84 53°24'28"/26°09'27"
Chekhovtsi Bel. Vilna Oshmyany Chekhovtsy [Bel], Chekhovtsi [Rus], Czechowce [Pol] 39.08 54°03'19"/25°45'31"