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 Ozyaty

Matching Town Modern
Country
Pale
Province
Provincial
District
Alt. Names Coordinates
Ozyaty Bel. Grodno Kobrin Oziaty, Azyaty 52°05'55"/24°09'11"

Nearby Towns Modern
Country
Pale
Province
Provincial
District
Alt. Names Distance (km) Coordinates
Rogozno Bel. Grodno Kobrin Rogozna 7.90 52°09'22"/24°05'05"
Khvedkovichi Bel. Grodno Kobrin Chwedkowicze, Fed'kovichi, Khvedkovichi, Khvedkoviche 9.27 52°09'11"/24°03'01"
Verkholes'ye Bel. Grodno Kobrin Wierzcholesie 10.31 52°04'54"/24°18'05"
Rokitnitsa Bel. Grodno Kobrin Rokitnica, Rakitnitsa 12.01 52°08'05"/23°59'14"
Radvanichi Bel. Grodno Brest Radwanicze Košcielne, Vyalikiya Radvanichy 12.43 52°02'01"/24°00'18"
Charniany Bel. Grodno Brest Charniany [Bel], Chernyany [Rus], Czerniany [Pol], Čarniany, Charnyany (Opened to Jews in 1903 after the exemption from the "Temporary Rules" of 1882.) 13.26 51°59'10"/24°13'01"
Patryki Bel. Grodno Kobrin Patriki 14.33 52°10'58"/24°18'44"
Zhabinka Bel. Grodno Kobrin Zhabinka [Rus, Yid], Żabinka [Pol], Žabinka [Bel], Zabinaa, Stara Sabinka 14.77 52°11'55"/24°00'38"
Bulkovo Bel. Grodno Kobrin Bulkowo, Bul'kovo, Bul'koro 14.89 52°07'15"/23°56'17"
Litvinki Bel. Grodno Kobrin Litwinki 15.57 52°14'13"/24°11'20"
Velikiye Korchitsy Bel. Grodno Kobrin Korczyce Wielkie 15.60 52°06'18"/24°22'52"
Kobryn Bel. Grodno Kobrin Kobryn [Bel], Kobrin [Rus, Yid], Kobryń [Pol] 18.72 52°12'42"/24°21'23"
Gusak Bel. Grodno Brest Husaki, Rybkhoz Gusak 18.82 51°56'01"/24°05'27"
Zabolot'ye Bel. Grodno Brest Zabalatstsye, Zablotse 20.76 52°03'36"/23°51'21"
Khabovichi Bel. Grodno Kobrin Chobowicze 22.57 52°03'40"/24°28'39"
Kosiche Vel'ke Bel. Minsk Novogrudok Kosicze Wielkie, Kosichy, Bol'shiye Kosichi 23.01 52°08'05"/23°49'16"
Strigovo Bel. Grodno Kobrin Strychowo, Stryhowo, Stryhava 23.85 52°17'58"/24°16'34"
Lukovo Bel. Grodno Brest Lukowo, Lukava 24.16 51°53'16"/24°14'22"
Bosyach Bel. Grodno Kobrin Bosiacz 25.55 52°16'06"/24°24'21"
Zales'ye Bel. Grodno Kobrin Zalyessye, Zalese 25.58 52°13'02"/24°28'27"
Selets Bel. Grodno Kobrin Sialiec 27.03 52°13'27"/24°29'32"
Tevli Bel. Grodno Pruzhany Tewle, Tewli 27.34 52°20'14"/24°14'59"
Borisovka Bel. Minsk Rechitsa Borysėwka, Borysuvka, Borisovka, Борисовка [Rus], Borysuvka, Byarozawka 28.92 51°54'43"/24°26'50"
Podles'ye Bel. Grodno Brest Podlesie 29.15 52°17'24"/23°51'38"
Ostromichi Bel. Grodno Kobrin Ostromech Krulevski, Ostromecz Krolewski, Astromichy 29.24 52°16'35"/24°28'08"
Mokrany Bel. Grodno Kobrin Makrany 30.46 51°49'59"/24°15'42"
Chernavchitsy Bel. Grodno Brest Chernavchitsy [Rus], Czarnawczyce [Pol], Čarnaŭčycy [Bel], Chernavchitse, Charnawchytsy, Charnaŭchytsy 31.19 52°13'10"/23°44'25"
Brest Bel. Grodno Brest Brest [Bel], Brest Litovsk [Rus], Brześć Litewski [Pol], Brześć nad Bugiem [Pol, 1918-39], Brisk [Yid], Brasta [Lith], Brest Litowsk, Brisk Dlita, Brisk de-Lita, Brześć-Litewsk, Brist nad Bugie, Bzheshch nad Bugyem, Bieraście 31.78 52°05'51"/23°41'16"
Kortelesy Ukr. Volynia Kovel Kortelesy [Rus], Kortelisy [Pol, Ukr], Kortylisy, Kortilisy 33.20 51°51'09"/24°25'40"
Divin Bel. Grodno Kobrin Divin [Rus, Yid], Dywin [Pol], Dzivin [Bel], Dziwin 33.60 51°57'38"/24°35'23"
Kamien Szlachecki Bel. Grodno Kobrin Kamen (not featured on Google map nor in BGN gazetteer, but found on hist. maps) 34.04 52°14'59"/24°35'14"
Zasimy Bel. Grodno Kobrin Zosimy 34.16 52°20'32"/24°27'31"
Malaryta Bel. Grodno Brest Malaryta [Bel], Małoryta [Pol], Malorita [Rus], Małoryto (Opened to Jews in 1903 after exemption of the "Temporary Rules" of 1882.) 34.22 51°47'41"/24°04'29"
Vidomlya Bel. Grodno Brest Widomla, Vidamlya 35.65 52°19'39"/23°47'12"
Shcherchėvo Bel. Grodno Pruzhany Szczerczewo, Shcharchova, Shcherchëvo, Shcherchovo 36.34 52°25'31"/24°09'31"
Gorodets Bel. Grodno Kobrin Haradzets [Bel], Gorodets [Rus], Horodec [Pol], Horodets [Yid], Haradziec, Haradzec, Horodetz, Gorodec, Gorodets (Polesie) 36.75 52°12'11"/24°39'51"
Kustovichi Bel. Grodno Kobrin Kustovichy, Kustovichi [Rus], Kustowicze [Pol] 37.88 52°17'32"/24°36'37"
Kleyniki Bel. Grodno Brest Klejniki 37.92 52°08'28"/23°36'07"
Medna Bel. Grodno Brest Miedna, Myedna, Medno 38.16 51°51'41"/23°45'01"
Zburazh Bel. Grodno Brest Sburash, Zberezh, Zburaz 38.27 51°46'21"/23°58'30"
Zaprudy Bel. Grodno Kobrin 38.49 52°19'48"/24°34'23"