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    The Jewish cemetery of Khotyn, Ukraine. The city of Khotyn is located in the Chernivtsi oblast of Ukraine. According to the Encyclopedia of Ukraine, during...
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    Khotyn (Ukrainian: Хотин, pronounced [xɔˈtɪn]; Romanian: Hotin, pronounced [hoˈtin]; see other names) is a city in Dnistrovskyi Raion, Chernivtsi Oblast...
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    Berlin. Other Jewish cemeteries in Europe include the Jewish Cemetery in Khotyn and the Chatam Sofer Memorial (part of the Old Jewish Cemetery in Bratislava)...
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  • Jewish Cemetery (Port Gibson, Mississippi) Jewish Cemetery (Währing) Jewish cemetery of Besançon Jewish Cemetery of Coro Jewish Cemetery (Khotyn) Jewish cemeteries...
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  • Karl August Auberlen Lychakiv Cemetery, Lviv Baikove Cemetery, Kyiv Jewish cemetery of Chernivtsi Jewish cemetery of Khotyn Canongate Kirkyard, Edinburgh...
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    Lipcani (category Historic Jewish communities in Moldova)
    Bălți in Moldova. Lipcani is about 40 km (25 mi) from the Ukrainian city of Khotyn. The town is crossed by a small river called Medvedca. Because of misspelling...
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    Meler, Meyer (2006). Jewish Cemeteries in Latvia. Riga: Jewish Religious Community "Shamir". p. 83. ISBN 9984-19-904-5. "VIENNA - JewishEncyclopedia.com"...
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    Klushino. Sigismund also countered the Ottoman Empire in the southeast; at Khotyn in 1621 Jan Karol Chodkiewicz achieved a decisive victory against the Turks...
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    Chufut-Kale (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia)
    9 mi) east of Bakhchysarai. Its name is Crimean Tatar and Turkish for "Jewish Fortress" (çufut/çıfıt - Jew, qale/kale - fortress), while Crimean Karaites...
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  • (Stanisławów) Justingrad Kalynivka Kalush Kamianets-Podilskyi Khorostkiv Khotyn Komsomolske Kolki Kolomyia Korolevo Kopychintsy Kosiv Kovel Kremenets Kupel...
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    Army from the entire territory of Estonia. Khotyn Uprising – The Romanian Army regained control of Khotyn, Bessarabia from rebel forces. It was estimated...
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  • Shaftesbury, from his position as Lord Chancellor. November 11 – Battle of Khotyn: Polish and Lithuanian military units, under the command of soon-to-be-king...
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    Radziwiłł Fortress, Olyka Castle, and surrounding areas. Israel's Holon Cemetery also has a memorial to the murdered Jews of Olyka and surrounding areas...
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