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 (Pieliai)

Matching Town Modern
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Alt. Names Coordinates
(Pieliai) Lith. Kovno Telsiai Pile, Pleliai 56°02'05"/22°22'23"

Nearby Towns Modern
Country
Pale
Province
Provincial
District
Alt. Names Distance (km) Coordinates
(Eigirdžiai) Lith. Kovno Telsiai Eigirdžių, Eygirdzhyay, Ejgirdzie 2.78 56°00'35"/22°22'36"
(Micaičiai) Lith. Kovno Telsiai Micaičių, Mitsaychyay 3.92 56°02'50"/22°18'51"
(Degaičiai) Lith. Kovno Telsiai Degaychyay, Degachyay 6.75 55°59'44"/22°17'24"
(Burniai) Lith. Kovno Telsiai 8.66 55°57'24"/22°22'15"
Rainiai Lith. Kovno Telshe Rainiai [Lith], Reynyay, Ranenay, Reinių, Reiniai [Lith] 9.22 55°57'40"/22°18'18"
Nevarėnai Lith. Kovno Telshe Nevarėnai [Lith], Nevaran [Yid], Nevarany [Rus], Nieworany [Pol], Nevarenay, Nevarėnų, Nevarienā, Niewierany 9.76 56°06'31"/22°17'17"
Telšiai Lith. Kovno Telshe Telšiai [Lith], Telshi [Rus], Telzh [Yid], Telsze [Pol], Telsche [Ger], Telši [Latv], Telšē, Teltsch, Telshe, Telschi, Telsh, Telshie, Telšių, Telz 10.36 55°58'59"/22°14'03"
Gadūnavas Lith. Kovno Telshe Gudnove 10.58 56°04'03"/22°12'47"
(Kalnenai) Lith. Kovno Telsiai 11.09 55°59'59"/22°12'22"
(Soroki) Lith. Kovno Telsiai Sarakai II 11.16 56°02'54"/22°11'42"
(Kveiliai) Lith. Kovno Telsiai Kveylyay 11.32 55°55'60"/22°21'33"
Viešvėnai Lith. Kovno Telshe Viešvienai, Veshvyany, Viešvėnai, Viešvienų, Vieshvenay 11.41 55°56'09"/22°19'25"
Viešvenai Lith. Kovno Telsiai Vishevyan, Viešvėnai, Viešvienų, Vieshvenay, Viešvienai, Veshvyany 11.41 55°56'09"/22°19'25"
(Džiuginėnai) Lith. Kovno Telsiai Dzyuginenay 12.70 55°59'13"/22°11'15"
(Purpliai) Lith. Kovno Telsiai Purple 12.79 55°57'06"/22°13'52"
Tryškiai Lith. Kovno Shavli Tryškiai [Lith], Trishik [Yid], Trishki [Rus], Tryszki [Pol], Tryškių, Trīškē, Trishkyay 13.45 56°03'35"/22°35'06"
Kaunatava Lith. Kovno Shavli Kaunetavo, Kaunotavo, Kaunotove, Kauntavas 14.22 55°58'11"/22°34'12"
Pievėnai Lith. Kovno Telshe Piyevenay, Piewiany, Pievienų (Opened to Jews after the exemption from the "Temporary Rules" of 1882.) 14.66 56°09'59"/22°22'45"
(Dargvainiai) Lith. Kovno Telsiai 16.61 55°53'13"/22°20'04"
(Pasruojė) Lith. Kovno Telsiai Posrui, Pasruoye 18.10 56°05'05"/22°05'44"
Luokė Lith. Kovno Shavli Luokė [Lith], Luknik [Yid], Lukniki [Rus], Łukniki [Pol], Luokės, Lavkov, Luknif, Loknik, Luykeve, Luoka 18.22 55°53'39"/22°31'27"
Leplauke Lith. Kovno Telsiai Liyeplauke, Leplauke, Lieplaukės 18.42 55°58'18"/22°05'57"
Alsėdžiai Lith. Kovno Telshe Alsėdžiai [Lith], Ol'siadi [Rus], Alshad [Yid], Alsiad [Yid], Olsiady [Pol], Alsyad, Alsėdžių, Al'sedzhyay, Alsedzhay, Alsiedē, Olshadi 20.35 56°01'51"/22°02'44"
Raudėnai Lith. Kovno Shavli Raude, Raudenis 21.64 56°00'49"/22°43'09"
Seda Lith. Kovno Telshe Seda [Lith], Siad [Yid], Siady [Rus, Pol], Schwenden [Ger], Sedos, Syady, Syad, Shad 22.98 56°10'07"/22°05'27"
Viekšniai Lith. Kovno Shavli Viekšniai [Lith], Vekshne [Yid], Vyekshnya [Rus], Wieksznie [Pol], Wiekschnen [Ger], Viekšņi [Latv], Veckshna, Vekshni, V'yekshnyay, Viyekshnyay, Viekšnių, Vėikšnē, Vekshnyay, Vekshnya 24.09 56°14'10"/22°31'00"
Žemaičių Kalvarija Lith. Kovno Telshe Žemaičių Kalvarija [Lith], Kalwarya Żmujdzka [Pol], Kalvariye-Zamut [Yid], Varduva [Lith, 1964-1988], Žemaitiu Kalvarėjė, Zemaichu Kalvariaya, Kalwarya, Kalvarija Zhamot, Žemaiču Kalvarija [Latv], Calvaria Samogitiensium [Lat], Samogitian Calvary [Eng] 24.09 56°06'35"/22°00'32"
Žarėnai Lith. Kovno Telshe Žarėnai [Lith], Zharan [Yid], Żorany [Pol], Žarėnų, Zharenai, Zharenay, Žarienā 24.12 55°50'24"/22°12'09"
Janapolė Lith. Kovno Telshe Yanapole, Viržuvėnai, Yanopol, Janapolio 24.53 55°48'51"/22°22'57"
Tirkšliai Lith. Kovno Telshe Tirkšliai [Lith], Tirkshla [Yid], Tyrkshlye [Rus], Tyrkszle [Pol], Tirkshle, Tirkosla, Tirkshlyay, Tirkšlių, Tėrkšlē 25.91 56°15'53"/22°18'24"
Krakiai Lith. Kovno Shavli Krakiai [Lith], Krakių, Krakyay 25.97 56°16'01"/22°25'06"
Žideikiai Lith. Kovno Telshe Zadeikai, Žadeikių, Zhadeykey, Zhidikay 28.96 56°11'01"/21°59'23"
Papilė Lith. Kovno Shavli Papilė [Lith], Popelyan [Yid], Popelyany [Rus], Popielany [Pol], Popelian, Popilan, Papilės, Popyle 29.19 56°09'03"/22°47'42"
Pavandenė Lith. Kovno Telshe Pavandenio, Povandine 30.13 55°46'16"/22°29'03"
Medingėnai Lith. Kovno Telshe Medingyan, Medingenay, Medingenų 30.85 55°48'52"/22°04'18"
Mažeikiai Lith. Kovno Shavli Mažeikiai [Lith], Mazheik [Yid], Mozheyki [Rus], Mažeiķi [Latv], Możejki [Pol], Moscheiken [Ger], Murawlewo, Muravjovo, Mazheykyay, Mažeikiu, Mozheĭki, Mazeikai, Mazheiki, Mazheyk, Mazheyki, Mazik, Mezyk, Murav Evo, Muravievo, Morviova (Opened to Jews in 1903 after the exemption from the "Temporary Rules" of 1882.) 30.99 56°18'44"/22°19'35"
Varniai Lith. Kovno Telshe Varniai [Lith], Vorni [Rus], Vorne [Yid], Wornie [Pol], Varņi [Latv], Medeniken [Ger], Vorna, Varnyay, Varnių, Varnē, Medininkai 32.28 55°44'40"/22°22'21"
Užventis Lith. Kovno Shavli Užventis [Lith], Uzhvent [Yid], Uzhventy [Rus], Użwenty [Pol], Uzshvent, Uzvent, Užvenèio, Ožvėntis, Uzhventis 32.96 55°46'57"/22°39'05"
Akmenė Lith. Kovno Shavli Akmenė [Lith], Akmian [Yid], Okmyany [Rus], Okmiany [Pol], Okmyene, Okmyan, Akmyane, Akmeyan, Akmenės 33.44 56°15'00"/22°45'00"
Barstyčiai Lith. Kovno Telshe Barstyčiai [Lith], Barshtitz [Yid], Barstichyay [Rus], Barszczyce [Pol], Breshtitz, Barstyčių, Borshchitse 34.12 56°09'40"/21°52'18"
Kruopinė Lith. Kovno Shavli Kropine 34.35 55°55'00"/22°52'60"
Plateliai Lith. Kovno Telshe Plateliai [Lith], Plotel [Yid], Ploteli [Rus], Płotele [Pol], Platelyay, Platelyai, Platelių 34.62 56°02'48"/21°48'58"
Kuršėnai Lith. Kovno Shavli Kuršėnai [Lith], Kurshan [Yid], Kurshany [Rus], Kurszany [Pol], Kuršēni [Latv], Kurschenen [Ger], Kurshenay, Kurshchenay, Kuržėnų, Koršienā 35.22 56°00'12"/22°56'13"
Dabikinė Lith. Kovno Shavli 35.31 56°14'55"/22°47'39"
Plunge Lith. Kovno Telshe Plungė [Lith], Plungiany [Rus], Plungian [Yid], Płungiany [Pol], Pluņģe [Latv], Plungyan, Plungyany, Plungės, Plunjen, Plongė 35.73 55°54'28"/21°50'44"
Godeliai Lith. Kovno Telshe 36.23 55°42'32"/22°22'28"
Tverai Lith. Kovno Telshe Tverai [Lith], Tver [Yid], Tvery [Rus], Twery [Pol], Tverų, Tverā, Tveray 36.43 55°43'58"/22°08'45"
Godeliai Lith. Kovno Telshe 37.44 55°59'22"/21°46'35"
Ramučiai Lith. Kovno Shavli Ramuchyay 37.76 55°49'40"/22°51'13"
Alkiskiai Lith. Kovno Shavli Alkiškiai [Lith], Alkishkyay, Alkiškių, lkishok 38.67 56°16'03"/22°50'13"
Labunai Lith. Kovno Rossieny Žemieji Labūnai, Labunavas, Labunava 38.82 55°42'00"/22°33'00"
Zidikai Lith. Kovno Telshe Židikai [Lith], Zhidik [Yid], Zhidyki [Rus], Żydyki [Pol], Židiki [Latv], Schiddiken [Ger], Židikų, Zidik, Zidikiai, Zydikiai, Žėdėkā 38.84 56°19'16"/22°00'49"