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 populated by 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.
        Localities listed in parentheses are included from the Poll Tax list of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania 1784, sourced from LitvakSIG.org. These pre-date the advent of Pale period by about a decade.
 
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Results for Pratkunai

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Pratkunai Lith. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk Pratkun, Pratkūnų Kalnas 55°32'03"/26°05'28"

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Alt. Names Distance (km) Coordinates
(Rokėnai) Lith. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk Rakieny, Rakiancy 1.16 55°31'25"/26°05'31"
Salakas Lith. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk Salakas [Lith], Salok [Yid], Soloki [Rus], Sołoki [Pol], Salako, Salaks 5.71 55°34'47"/26°07'59"
Avanaste Lith. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk Aviniuosta [Lithuanian] 6.28 55°34'44"/26°01'49"
Ažvinčiai Lith. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk Azhventis, Azhvintis, Azshvints, Azventis, Ozhvintis 6.41 55°28'36"/26°04'60"
Vajasiškis Lith. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk Valeisiskis, Valeshkis, Vajesiškio 9.39 55°34'06"/25°57'17"
Minčia Lith. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk Minchya, Mints, Mintschi 9.46 55°28'36"/25°58'50"
Žagarinė Lith. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk Žagoryne 12.05 55°35'28"/26°15'15"
(Bružai) Lith. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk Bruzy 13.66 55°38'24"/25°58'50"
Dūkštas Lith. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk Dūkštas [Lith], Duksht [Yid, Rus], Dukszty [Pol], Dukshty, Dukshtas, Dūkšts (Opened to Jews in 1903 after the exemption from the "Temporary Rules" of 1882 ) 14.60 55°31'22"/26°19'21"
(Žadavainiai) Lith. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk 14.73 55°35'36"/25°52'54"
(Purviniškis) Lith. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk Purwiniszki 15.47 55°35'16"/25°51'51"
(Šalinėnai) Lith. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk 15.52 55°38'19"/25°55'39"
(Mikolojūnai) Lith. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk 16.74 55°36'13"/25°51'18"
Daugailiai Lith. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk Daugalle, Daugel, Daugaylyay, Dowgiele, Daugailių, Daugiele 17.26 55°35'14"/25°49'60"
(Jakštai) Lith. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk Jakszty 17.64 55°37'28"/25°51'38"
Sėlė Lith. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk Sėla, Selos 17.89 55°25'20"/25°53'13"
(Drąsėnai) Lith. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk Drūsanų, Drusėnų, Drūsėnai 19.36 55°37'11"/25°49'23"
Tauragnai Lith. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk Tauragnai [Lith], Torigin [Yid], Tavroginy [Rus], Tauroginie [Pol], Tauroginy, Taragin, Targin, Taurognue, Tauragunay, Tauragnų, Tauragnay, Tauraginos, Tauraginai, Tauragnā 19.88 55°26'43"/25°49'02"
Antalieptė Lith. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk Antalieptė [Lith], Antalept [Yid], Antolepty [Rus, Pol], Antalepte, Antolieptė, Antolepty, Antaliyepte, Antalieptės 19.88 55°39'39"/25°52'05"
(Taukeliai) Lith. Kovno Vilkomir Taukiele 20.35 55°35'01"/25°46'47"
Smalvos Lith. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk Smołwy, Smalvai, Smolvy 20.78 55°38'29"/26°21'43"
(Mukuliai) Lith. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk Mukule 21.10 55°43'26"/26°05'15"
(Mozūrai) Lith. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk Mazury 21.72 55°43'39"/26°02'27"
Radeikiai Lith. Kovno Vilkomir Radeykyay, Radeikių, Radeik [Yid] 21.73 55°33'21"/25°44'52"
Ignalina Lith. Vilna Sventsyany Ignalina [Lith], Ignalino [Pol, Rus], Ignalin, Ignalinė, Ėgnalėna (Opened to Jews in 1903 after exemption from the Temporary Rules of 1882) 21.96 55°20'26"/26°09'38"
Rimšė Lith. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk Rimšė [Lith], Rimshan [Yid], Rymszany [Pol], Rimszan, Rimszany, Rimshani 22.19 55°31'18"/26°26'35"
(Naršėnai) Lith. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk Narszany 22.32 55°41'19"/25°51'51"
Naujasis Daugėliškis Lith. Vilna Sventsyany Naujasis Daugėliškis [Lith], Daugielishki [Rus], Daugieliszki Nowe [Pol], Dogalishok [Yid], Dugilishok, Dowgalishok, Daugeliškiai, Daugėliškis, Daugelishkis, Davgelishki, Nauyasis-Daugelishkis (Opened to Jews in 1903 after the exemption from the “Temporary Rules” of 1882.) 22.56 55°22'08"/26°17'57"
Palūšė Lith. Kovno Sventsyany Palacionys, Polushe, Potusza, Potusze 22.84 55°19'44"/26°06'06"
Zarasai Lith. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk Zarasai [Lith], Ezsherene [Yid], Novo-Aleksandrovsk [Rus, 1836-1918], Jeziorosy [Pol], Sarasen [Ger], Ežerėnai [Lith, 1919-29], Ezhereni [Yid], Zarasi [Latv], Zarasā, Ezherena, Ezherene, Ezreni, Novo Alexandrovsk 24.21 55°43'56"/26°15'04"
Linkmenys Lith. Vilna Sventsyany Linkmenys [Lith], Lingmyan [Yid], Łyngmiany [Pol], Lyngmyany, Linkmennes, Linkmenis 25.58 55°19'03"/25°57'15"
(Bikūnai) Lith. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk Bicuny 26.19 55°40'02"/25°44'50"
Imbradas Lith. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk Imbrodas, Imbradų, Imbrado 26.82 55°46'30"/26°06'55"
(Petraučiškės) Lith. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk Pietruciszki 26.86 55°46'07"/25°59'22"
Saldutiškis Lith. Vilna Sventsyany Saldutishkis, Saldutishok, Trunkuny, Saldutishkis, Syłgudyszki, Saldatiškio 26.90 55°21'05"/25°48'43"
(Kairionys) Lith. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk Karany 27.14 55°41'40"/25°45'55"
(Avižiai) Lith. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk Awiszki 27.57 55°42'38"/25°46'57"
(Avižiai) Lith. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk Jawidzie 27.57 55°42'38"/25°46'57"
Dusetos Lith. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk Dusetos [Lith], Dusiat [Yid], Dusiaty [Rus, Pol], Duseati, Dusetoi, Dusjaty, Dusyat, Dusetai, Dosetas 28.19 55°44'47"/25°50'44"
(Duburiai) Lith. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk Dubury 29.11 55°47'05"/25°57'27"
Turmantas Lith. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk Turmont 29.24 55°41'38"/26°27'39"
Jasai Lith. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk Jewish agri col. 1848. 29.68 55°46'18"/25°52'31"
Kuktiškės Lith. Vilna Sventsyany Kukuzishki, Kuktishkes, Kuktiškių, Kukciszki 30.27 55°23'41"/25°40'44"
(Vošgėliai) Lith. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk Vazgelyay, Vozgėlių, Vozgėliai, Wazgiele 31.05 55°43'52"/25°44'27"
Utena Lith. Kovno Vilkomir Utena [Lith], Utiyan [Yid], Utsiany [Rus], Uciana [Pol], Utenen [Ger], Uedainiai, Utian, Utien, Utsjany, Utsyany, Utyan 31.24 55°29'51"/25°35'57"
Kaltanėnai Lith. Vilna Sventsyany Kaltanėnai [Lith], Kołtyniany [Pol], Koltiniani [Yid], Koltynyany [Rus], Kałtinėnai, Kaltanenay 31.93 55°15'07"/25°59'47"
Antazave Lith. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk Antazove, Antuzowo, Antazalvė, Antazavės 32.58 55°48'42"/25°55'32"
(Šniukštai) Lith. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk Szniukszcie, Šniūkštai 32.69 55°49'28"/26°00'36"
Ceikiniai Lith. Vilna Sventsyany Ceikiniai [Lith], Cejkinie [Pol], Tseykine [Rus], Tseĭkini, Tseykinyay, Ciejkinie 32.87 55°15'19"/26°15'53"
(Bikūnai) Lith. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk Bikuny 33.05 55°49'50"/26°07'51"
Tilžė Lith. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk Tylza 33.19 55°39'39"/26°34'10"
Užpaliai Lith. Kovno Vilkomir Užpaliai [Lith], Ushpol [Yid, Rus], Uszpole [Pol], Użpol, Užpalių, Uzhpalyay, Ušpaliai, Oshpol, Uschpol, Uzpalis, Uzhpol, Ushpal 33.98 55°38'12"/25°34'55"
(Zaduoja) Lith. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk Zadoje 34.57 55°48'44"/25°50'41"
Labanoras Lith. Vilna Sventsyany Labonary, Labanary, Labanoro 35.60 55°16'10"/25°46'27"
(Derviniai) Lith. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk Derwiny 35.61 55°50'39"/25°56'58"
Paupinė Lith. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk Paupynės, Paupynė 36.06 55°51'11"/26°11'41"
(Maniuliškių) Lith. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk Minuliszki 36.66 55°51'31"/25°59'12"
Drisvyaty Bel. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk Drisviat, Dryšwiaty 37.01 55°35'18"/26°40'18"
Jūžintai Lith. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk Jūžintai [Lith], Yuzhint [Yid], Yuzhinty [Rus], Jużynty [Pol], Yuzhintay, Yuzhintai, Jūžintų, Yozint 37.36 55°46'30"/25°40'34"
Vidzy Bel. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk Vidzy [Bel, Rus], Widze [Pol], Vidzh [Yid], Vidžiai [Lith], Vydžiai, Vidz, Vidzi, Vidze 37.37 55°23'40"/26°37'50"
Mielagenai Lith. Vilna Sventsyany Mielagėnai [Lith], Meliga, [Yid], Mielegiany [Pol], Melengiany [Rus], Melegiany, Miyelagenay, Melegjiany, Melagenay, Melagėnai 37.70 55°15'32"/26°26'23"
Vyžuonos Lith. Kovno Vilkomir Vyžuonos [Lith], Vizhun [Yid], Vizhuny [Rus], Wiżuny [Pol], Vizhon, Vyžuonų, Vizhuonos 37.80 55°34'60"/25°29'47"
Salomenka Lith. Vilna Oshmyany Salominke 38.57 55°14'43"/26°25'46"
Barsenai Lith. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk Baršėnai [Lith], Baršėnų, Barshenay 39.07 55°51'15"/25°50'05"
Kriaunos Lith. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk Kriaunų, Krewno, Kreuno, Kryaunos, Kriaunai 39.75 55°51'04"/25°47'52"
Naciūnai Lith. Kovno Novo-Aleksandrovsk Neciuniskiai [Lith], Natzunishok [Yid], Netzunishki [Rus], Natsyonishok, Nacioniškis (Opened to Jews in 1903 after the exemption from the "Temporary Rules" of 1882, no longer exists.) 39.90 55°45'00"/25°34'60"