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 Polova

Matching Town Modern
Country
Pale
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Alt. Names Coordinates
Polova Ukr. Poltava Priluki 50°40'32"/32°23'20"

Nearby Towns Modern
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Pale
Province
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Alt. Names Distance (km) Coordinates
Kolesniki Ukr. Poltava Priluki Kolisnyky 3.50 50°42'15"/32°22'06"
Manzhosivka Ukr. Poltava Priluki Manzhosovka 8.64 50°36'40"/32°27'27"
Pryluky Ukr. Poltava Priluki Pryluky [Ukr], Priluki [Rus, Yid], Pryłuki [Pol], Priluk, Przyluka 9.15 50°35'36"/32°23'15"
Valki Ukr. Poltava Priluki Valky, Volki 9.43 50°38'19"/32°30'34"
Radcovka Ukr. Poltava Priluki Radkivka, Rad'kovka, Rad'kivka 10.68 50°42'16"/32°14'40"
Obychiv Ukr. Poltava Priluki Obychev 13.78 50°43'37"/32°12'40"
Malaya Devitsa Ukr. Poltava Priluki Mala Divytsia, Malaya Dewiza, Mala Divytsya 15.52 50°41'11"/32°10'10"
Voronovka Ukr. Poltava Priluki Voronivka 16.30 50°48'23"/32°17'03"
Malkovka Ukr. Poltava Priluki Malkivka 16.45 50°31'45"/32°21'16"
Perevolochna Ukr. Poltava Priluki Perevolochnoye, Perevolochnaya 20.05 50°38'15"/32°40'02"
Ichnya Ukr. Chernigov Borzna Ichnia [Ukr], Ichnya [Rus], Itchnia [Yid], Itschnja [Ger], Itshnye, Icnja, Ichen, Malaya Ichnya (Opened to Jewish settlement by exemption of the Temporary Rules of 1882) 20.81 50°51'45"/32°23'39"
Ivanitsa Ukr. Poltava Priluki Ivanytsia, Ivanytsya (Pogrom Nov. 1917) 21.44 50°47'20"/32°38'07"
Mazki Ukr. Poltava Priluki Mazky 21.74 50°36'08"/32°06'12"
Ladan Ukr. Poltava Priluki Ladin 22.04 50°31'11"/32°34'54"
Monastyryshche Ukr. Chernigov Niezhin Monastyrishche 22.39 50°48'51"/32°09'29"
Lynovytsya Ukr. Poltava Piryatin Linovitsy, Lynovytsya, Linovitsa, Linovish 23.16 50°28'02"/32°23'21"
Irzhavets Ukr. Poltava Priluki Irzhavets' 24.03 50°51'52"/32°33'18"
Kalyuzhintsy Ukr. Poltava Priluki Kaliuzhyntsi, Kalyuzhintsy, Kalyuzhyntsi 25.09 50°41'60"/32°44'35"
Parafiivka Ukr. Chernigov Borzna Parafeyevka, Parafiyivka, Parafiyevka 28.81 50°52'38"/32°38'46"
Nova Hreblia Ukr. Poltava Piryatin Nova Hreblya, Novaya Greblya 29.95 50°24'44"/32°28'39"
Mokliaky Ukr. Poltava Piryatin Moklyaki, Moklyaky 30.25 50°24'27"/32°27'48"
Pohreby Ukr. Poltava Priluki Pogreby 30.46 50°37'10"/31°57'58"
Varva Ukr. Poltava Lokhvitsa 30.79 50°29'42"/32°43'11"
Kroty Ukr. Poltava Piryatin 32.78 50°23'06"/32°28'05"
Kalinovitsa Ukr. Poltava Lokhvitsa Kalynovytsya, Kalynovytsia 34.39 50°30'02"/32°47'27"
Sribne Ukr. Poltava Priluki Srebnoye, Sribnoye 37.35 50°39'50"/32°55'07"
Krutoyarivka Ukr. Poltava Piryatin Krutoiarivka, Krutoyarovka 37.81 50°23'20"/32°06'05"
Savintsy Ukr. Poltava Priluki Savyntsi 38.50 50°34'39"/32°54'45"
Lolyaki Ukr. Poltava Piryatin Lelyaki, Lelyaki 39.62 50°19'32"/32°29'41"
Ivangorod Ukr. Chernigov Borzna Ivanhorod 39.82 51°01'51"/32°27'40"