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 Chereya

Matching Town Modern
Country
Pale
Province
Provincial
District
Alt. Names Coordinates
Chereya Bel. Mogilev Senno Chereya [Rus], Èareja [Bel], Czereja [Pol] 54°36'47"/29°16'47"

Nearby Towns Modern
Country
Pale
Province
Provincial
District
Alt. Names Distance (km) Coordinates
Kolodnitsa Bel. Mogilev Senno Kotodnica 8.98 54°32'59"/29°11'37"
Lukoml' Bel. Mogilev Senno Lukoml' [Rus], Łukomal [Bel], Łukoml [Pol], Łukomla 13.44 54°42'28"/29°08'60"
Obchuga Bel. Mogilev Senno Obchuga [Rus], Abčuha [Bel], Obczuha [Pol], Abchuha 13.72 54°29'54"/29°21'30"
Petrashi Bel. Mogilev Senno Petrashy, Petraszy 19.41 54°34'18"/29°34'21"
Sanezhniki Bel. Mogilev Bykhow Sinichenka, Sinichki 22.20 54°24'52"/29°14'38"
Kholopenichi Bel. Minsk Borisov Kholopenichi [Rus], Cholopenitch [Yid], Chołopienicze [Pol], Chałopienièy [Bel] 23.37 54°30'56"/28°57'31"
Chashniki Bel. Vitebsk Lepel Chashniki [Rus], Čašniki [Bel], Chashnik [Yid], Czaśniki [Pol], Czaszniki, Tschaschniki, Tshasnik, Tshashnik 27.44 54°51'04"/29°09'59"
Krasnoluki Bel. Minsk Borisov Krasnoluki [Rus], Krasnałuki [Bel], Krasnołuki [Pol] 28.52 54°37'05"/28°50'13"
Tarankovichi Bel. Mogilev Senno Toronkovichi 29.30 54°46'09"/28°54'45"
Bobr Bel. Mogilev Senno Bobr [Rus, Bel], Bober [Yid], Bóbr [Pol] 30.38 54°20'24"/29°16'22"
Matievo Bel. Mogilev Senno Matiyëvo 33.06 54°23'36"/29°37'29"
Budno Bel. Mogilev Senno Budna 33.27 54°41'09"/29°46'53"
Sloveni Bel. Mogilev Senno Sloveni [Rus], Slaveni [Bel], Słowenia [Pol], Slavyeni, Słowieni, Słavieni 33.83 54°20'36"/29°31'18"
Krupki Bel. Mogilev Senno Krupki [Rus, Bel], Krupka [Yid, Pol] 34.10 54°19'04"/29°08'15"
Syanno Bel. Mogilev Senno Syanno [Bel], Senno [Rus], Sena [Yid], Sienno [Pol], Senna [Ger], Syenno, Sianno, Sjanno 34.90 54°48'42"/29°42'02"
Talachyn Bel. Mogilev Senno Talachyn [Bel], Tolochin [Rus], Tolotchin [Yid], Tołoczyn [Pol], Tolochino, Tałačyn 34.98 54°24'36"/29°41'37"
Abol'tsy Bel. Mogilev Orsha Abol'tsy [Bel], Oboltsy [Rus], Oboltzi [Yid], Obolce [Pol], Obl'tsy, Abol'cy, Aboltsy 35.24 54°35'42"/29°49'34"
Chernyavka Bel. Minsk Borisov 37.21 54°16'44"/29°14'47"
Chernyavka Bel. Minsk Borisov 37.21 54°16'44"/29°14'47"
Gorozhonovo Bel. Mogilev Senno Gorozhony, Garazhony (Jewish agri col. 1837) 38.16 54°16'44"/29°24'54"