Vilna - XIII-18

 

Sources on Jewish settlements in this section:

 

Вильна  Vilnius [Lith], Vilna [Rus], Wilno [Pol], Vilne [Yid], Wilna [Ger], Viļņa [Latv], Vilnia, Vilno, Vilnyus

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Brockhaus-Efron Jewish Encyclopedia  An extensive article on Vilna from about 1910. Use Google browser, right click and select translate.

 

Рудомина  Rudamina [Lith], Rudomino [Pol, Rus], Rodamėna 

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Снипишки  Šnipiškės [Lith], Shnipishuk [Yid], Snipishki [Rus], Snipiszki [Pol], Shnipishok, Kal'variĭskie Snipishki, Snipishki Kal'variĭskie  

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Антоколь  Antakalnis [Lith], Antokol [Pol], Antokol' [Rus]  

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Троки  Trakai [Lith], Troki [Pol, Rus], Trok [Yid], Traken [Ger], Trakay, Troki Nowe, Troki Nove, Novyye Troki  

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Brockhaus-Efron Jewish Encyclopedia

 

Цъхановишки  Čekoniškės [Lith], Tsekhanovishki [Rus], Ciechanowiszki [Pol], Tsechanovik [Yid], Chekonishkes, Čekuonėškės

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

 

Krosno, Lazdenai (Lodiany)*, Voke (Vaka)*, Lentvaris (Landvorovo)*, Keturiasdesimt Totoriu (Sorok Tatari)*

 

*As spelled on the map.