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 Yanoviche

Matching Town Modern
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Pale
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District
Alt. Names Coordinates
Yanoviche Bel. Minsk Slutsk Janowicze 52°59'46"/26°38'15"

Nearby Towns Modern
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Pale
Province
Provincial
District
Alt. Names Distance (km) Coordinates
Kaplanoviche Bel. Minsk Slutsk Kaplanowicze 1.67 52°59'41"/26°39'45"
Liskovo Bel. Minsk Slutsk Liskeva 6.64 53°00'57"/26°32'38"
Klyetsk Bel. Minsk Slutsk Klyetsk [Bel], Kletsk [Rus], Kletzk [Yid], Kleck [Pol], Klezk, Klieck, Klecak, Kletsak 7.49 53°03'49"/26°37'56"
Voronino Bel. Minsk Slutsk Woronino 8.53 52°55'17"/26°40'01"
Nagornoye Bel. Minsk Slutsk Caragacii Vechi, Nagėrna, Nagornaya, Nagurna, Nagórna, 9.17 52°58'10"/26°46'02"
Rubezh Bel. Minsk Slutsk Rubiez 10.60 52°56'27"/26°45'59"
Drabovshchyzna Bel. Minsk Slutsk Drabowszczyzna, Drabovshchina 11.21 52°53'53"/26°40'34"
Sinyavka Bel. Minsk Slutsk Sinyavka [Rus], Siniawka [Pol], Siniavka [Yid], Siniaŭka [Bel], Sieniawka 12.44 52°57'49"/26°27'35"
Logvinoviche Bel. Minsk Slutsk Lohwinowicze 12.82 52°54'55"/26°46'26"
Komlevshchyzna Bel. Minsk Slutsk Komlewszczyzna, Komlevshchina 13.44 52°56'01"/26°48'33"
Mokrany Nove Bel. Minsk Slutsk 16.86 52°55'60"/26°52'00"
Lan' Bel. Minsk Slutsk 17.23 53°08'53"/26°41'23"
Uznoga Bel. Minsk Slutsk Uznoha 17.47 52°53'59"/26°50'36"
Orda Bel. Minsk Slutsk 17.90 53°07'30"/26°28'36"
Lopatyche Bel. Minsk Slutsk Lopatycze 18.26 52°54'00"/26°25'00"
Loktyshi Bel. Minsk Slutsk Laktyshy, Loktyshe, Łoktysze, Loktishi, Loktyshi 19.27 52°49'50"/26°43'20"
Tal'minovichi Bel. Minsk Slutsk Talminowicze 19.48 52°56'44"/26°21'33"
Gaynin Bel. Minsk Slutsk Hajnin 19.79 52°54'55"/26°22'27"
Medvedichi Bel. Minsk Slutsk Medvedichi [Rus], Niedżwiedzica [Pol], Medveditch [Yid], Miadźviedzièy [Bel], Nedzveditsa, Medwiedischki, Miedwiedica, Mjadzvedzicy 23.40 52°56'12"/26°18'09"
Leshnya Bel. Minsk Slutsk Leszna 24.46 53°00'28"/27°00'09"
Timkovichi Bel. Minsk Slutsk Tsimkavichy [Bel], Timkovichi [Rus], Timkovitz [Yid], Cimkavičy [Bel], Cimkowicze [Pol], Tymkowicze [Pol], Cymkowicze 24.86 53°04'02"/26°59'25"
Semezhevo Bel. Minsk Slutsk Syemyezhava 24.93 52°57'22"/27°00'14"
Syemyezhava Bel. Minsk Slutsk Semezhevo 24.93 52°57'22"/27°00'14"
Nyasvizh Bel. Minsk Slutsk Nyas'vizh [Bel], Nesvizh [Rus], Nieśwież [Pol], Neshviz [Yid], Nesvyžius [Lith], Njaswisch [Ger], Ņasviža [Latv], Niaśviž, Niesviez, Nishviz, Nyeshvyezh, Neswisch, Niasvizh, Njasviz 25.23 53°13'19"/26°40'36"
Svoyatichi Bel. Minsk Novogrudok Swojatycze 25.36 53°08'47"/26°21'07"
Lyakhavichy Bel. Minsk Slutsk Lyakhavichy [Bel], Lyakhovichi [Rus], Lachowicze [Pol], Lechovitz [Yid], Lekhevitsh, Lechowitz, Lechovich, Lachovitch, Liachovitch, Lakhovits, Lyakhoviche, Lachavičy, Ljachovicy, Lachovici (Opened for Jewish settlement after exemption from "Temporary Rules" of 1882) 25.51 53°02'21"/26°15'47"
Mysloboye Bel. Minsk Slutsk Mystoboje, Mysloboz 25.77 52°59'22"/26°15'10"
Ved'ma Bel. Minsk Slutsk 27.65 53°07'18"/26°16'49"
Lyubashëvo Bel. Minsk Slutsk Lyubashava [Bel], Lyubashëvo [Rus], Lubaszewo [Pol], Libashe [Yid], Liubašava, Ljubasevo 27.68 52°47'01"/26°25'22"
Sukach Bel. Minsk Slutsk Sukacze, Sukache 28.84 52°47'26"/26°22'32"
Syche Bel. Minsk Novogrudok Syczew, Tzihav 29.19 53°11'10"/26°20'09"
Vashkovtse Bel. Minsk Novogrudok Waszkowce 29.39 53°06'00"/26°13'60"
Snov Bel. Minsk Novogrudok Snov [Rus], Snów [Pol], Snuv [Yid], Snoŭ [Bel] 29.48 53°13'12"/26°24'04"
Budcha Bel. Minsk Slutsk Budcza 29.75 52°45'34"/26°50'38"
El'nya Bel. Minsk Slutsk Yel'nia (Opened to Jewish settlement in 1903 after exemption from the Temporary Rules of 1882) 29.91 52°45'28"/26°25'51"
Hantsavichy Bel. Minsk Slutsk Hantsavichy [Bel], Gantsevichi [Rus], Hancewicze [Pol], Hantzevitch [Yid], Gantseviche, Hancavičy, Hancavichy, Gancavichi 29.91 52°45'28"/26°25'51"
Deniskovichi Bel. Minsk Slutsk Dzyaniskavichy, Deniskowicze, Deniskovichi 31.26 52°42'58"/26°40'48"
Buchatino Bel. Minsk Slutsk Buchatsina 31.33 52°54'43"/27°05'02"
Olkhovtsy Bel. Minsk Slutsk Olchowka, Ol'khuvka, Ol'khovtsy, Al'khowtsy 32.32 52°59'09"/26°09'18"
Yas'kovichi Bel. Minsk Slutsk Vas'koviche 32.99 52°42'00"/26°40'00"
Khvoyevo Bel. Minsk Novogrudok Khvoyeva [Bel], Chwojewo [Pol] 33.00 53°14'59"/26°22'50"
Kapyl' Bel. Minsk Slutsk Kapyl' [Bel], Kopyl' [Rus], Kopyl [Pol], Kapulye [Yid], Kapoli, Kapolia, Kapulia, Kopil, Kopyły 34.89 53°09'06"/27°05'29"
Shcherbinovo Bel. Minsk Novogrudok Szczerbinowo, Shcherbava 35.32 52°55'32"/26°07'25"
Babownya Bel. Minsk Slutsk Bobovnya, Bobovnia 35.67 53°15'18"/26°57'12"
Babownya Bel. Minsk Slutsk Bobovnya, Bobovnia 35.67 53°15'18"/26°57'12"
Bobovnya Bel. Minsk Slutsk Bobovna, Babownya, Bobovnia 35.67 53°15'18"/26°57'12"
Gorodeya Bel. Minsk Novogrudok Haradzishcha [Bel], Gorodishche [Rus], Horodyszcze [Pol], Horodshits [Yid], Haradzišča [Bel], Gorodyshche, Horodishtch, Chorodishtch, Horodishtch Novoredko (Opened to Jews for settlement in 1903 after exemption from the "Temporary Rules of 1882) 35.75 53°18'44"/26°32'17"
Krivoshin Bel. Minsk Novogrudok Krzywoszyn, Kshivoshin 36.56 52°52'17"/26°07'58"
Chernikhov Bel. Minsk Novogrudok Chernikhava [Bel], Chernikhov [Rus], Czernichowo [Pol] 38.19 53°14'50"/26°14'49"
Benkovtse Bel. Minsk Novogrudok Bienkowce, Ben'kovtsy, Bienkowce, Benkovtse 38.63 52°54'44"/26°04'41"
Chyrvonaya Slabada Bel. Minsk Slutsk Chyrvonaya Slabada [Bel], Krasnaya Sloboda [Rus, since 1917], Vyzna [Rus, before 1917], Vizna [Yid], Wyzna [Pol], Vizhnia, Krasnaja Sloboda, Èyrvonaja Słabada 39.11 52°51'08"/27°10'11"
Novyy Rozhan Bel. Minsk Slutsk Roza, Nowy 39.11 52°47'29"/27°06'42"
Kroshyn Bel. Grodno Brest Kroshin 39.37 53°11'52"/26°09'10"
Vyalikiya Luki Bel. Minsk Slutsk Bol'shiye Luki [Rus], Łuki Wielkie [Pol], Velikiye Luki 39.41 53°00'23"/26°02'56"
Bol'shiye Luki Bel. Minsk Novogrudok Velikie Luki, Velikiye Luki, Welikije Luki 39.41 53°00'23"/26°02'56"
Kroshin Bel. Minsk Novogrudok Prypynachny Punkt Kroshyna, Kroshyna, Ostanovochnyy Punkt Kroshino 39.79 53°11'05"/26°07'53"