Lipkany - XXVII-5 (transliterated)

  • Year: 1917
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Lipkany - XXVII-5

  • Year: 1893
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Липканы  Lipcani [Rom, Mold], Lipkany [Rus, Pol], Lipkan [Yid], Lipkon, Lipcani Târg, Lipcany  

JewishGen Locality Page

Brockhaus-Efron Jewish Encyclopedia  Lipkany is a town in Bessarabia province, Khotyn district. According to the revision of 1847 “Lipk.

Jewish community" consisted of 313 families. According to the 1897 census, there was a population in L. of 6,865, of which 4,410 were Jews.

 

Единцы  Edineţ [Rom], Edinets [Mold], Edintsy [Rus], Yedinets [Yid], Jedeńcy [Pol], Edineti, Ediniţa, Edinita Targ, Ediniţa-Târg,

Jedyńce, Jedincy, Yedintsy, Yedinits, Yedintzi, Yedinitz, Yedintsy-Tyrg  

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Коржеуцы  Corjeuţi [Rom, Mold], Korzhevtsy [Rus], Korzheutsy, Korzheuts'  

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Почумбены  Pociumbăuţi [Mold], Pochumbeny [Rus], Pociumbeni [Rom], Pochumbavtsy, Pochumbautsi, Pochumbovtsy,

Pochumbautsy, Pochembautsy, Pochumbauts'  (there are two communities on the map with these names)

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Чепелиуцы  Cepeleuţi [Mold, Rom], Chepeleutsy [Rus], Chepeleuts’, Chepeliutsy

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Locations in this section from the gazetteer: Where Once We Walked (2002), Avotaynu Inc.

 

Alexandreni II, Badragii Vechi, Balasinesti, Balcauti (Balkoutsy)*, Berlinti (Slobodzeia)*, Brinzeni, Burlanesti, Caracusenii Vechi

(Karakusheni)*, Cepeleuti (Chepeleutsy)*, Colicauti (Koli-kautsy)*, Corjeuti (Korzheutsy)*, Criva, Cuconestii Vechi, Drepcauti,

Fetesti (Fateshty)*, Forostna, Gordinesti, Hlnaia, Karpach, Lopatnik, Mamalyga, Marcauti (Markoutsy)*, Pererita, Stolniceni II,

Terebna, Tetcani, Trinca, Vanchikovtsy, Varatic, Zabriceni (Zubrichani)*

 

* As spelled on the map.