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Kaminʹ-Kashyrsʹkyĭ (Ukraine)

LC control no.n 97012193
Geographic headingKaminʹ-Kashyrsʹkyĭ (Ukraine)
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Geographic subdivision usageUkraine--Kaminʹ-Kashyrsʹkyĭ
Variant(s)Ḳamin-Ḳoshirsḳi (Ukraine)
Kashirsk (Ukraine)
Kamin Koshirsky (Ukraine)
Kamin-Koshyrskyi (Ukraine)
Kamin'-Košyrs'kyj (Ukraine)
Kamen'-Kashirskiy (Ukraine)
Kamień Koszyrski (Ukraine)
Kamen Kashirsky (Ukraine)
Kamin Kashirski (Ukraine)
Kamyen Koshirsk (Ukraine)
Kamenʹ-Kashirskiĭ (Ukraine)
Kaminʹ (Ukraine)
Kosher (Ukraine)
Kaminʹ-Kashirsʹk (Ukraine)
Found inSefer ha-zikaron li-ḳehilat Ḳamin-Ḳoshirsḳi ṿeha-sevivah, 1965: t.p. (Ḳamin-Ḳoshirsḳi) t.p. verso (Kamin Koshirsky [in rom.])
GEOnet WWW, 01-29-97 (Kamen'-Kashirskiy, ppl.: 51°38ʹ00ʺN, 24°58ʹ00ʺE)
Encyc. Judaica, c1932: (Kamien Koszyrski; Städtchen in Polen in der Woiwodschaft Polesie)
Where once we walked, 1991: (Kamen Kashirsky, Ukr,; pop. 617; 146 km NW of Rovno; 51)38ʹ/24°58ʹ; variants: Kamien Koszyrski, Kamin Kashirski, Kamin Koshirski, Kamyen Koshirsk)
Ukraïna [MAP], 1992: (Kaminʹ-Kashyrsʹkyĭ, a city in Volynsʹka oblastʹ)
Ukraïna, ohli︠a︡dova mapa, 1994: p. 22 (Kaminʹ-Kashyrsʹkyĭ in Volynsʹka oblastʹ: known as Kaminʹ until the 16th cent; called Kaminʹ-Kashirsʹk from the 16th cent. to 1944)
Encyc. of Ukraine: v. 2, p. 412 (Kamin-Koshyrskyi [Kamin'-Košyrs'kyj], a town and raion center in Volhynia oblast, situated on the Tsyr River in western Polisia. It was first mentioned as Kosher in historical sources under the year 1196; it received the rights of Magdeburg law in 1430)
Encykl. powszechna: v. 5, p. 317 (Kamień Koszyrski, a town in the Województwo poleskie)
Rad. ent︠s︡ykl. istoriï Ukraïny: v. 2, p. 296 (Kaminʹ-Kashyrsʹkyĭ, a city in Volynsʹka oblastʹ. It was known in the 12th cent. as part of the Volodymyro-Volynsʹke, and since 1199 the Halyt︠s︡ʹko-Volynsʹke kni︠a︡zivstvo. In the 14th cent. the city was seized by Lithuania, but after the 1559 peace accord it was ceded to Poland. After the third partition of Poland in 1795 the city was annexed by Russia, where it became part of the Volynsʹke namisnyt︠s︡tvo. By 1797 the city had become part of the Volynsʹka hubernii︠a︡. During WWI Kaminʹ-Kashyrsʹkyĭ was occupied by Austro-Hungarian troops, and during 1919-1920 the city was fought over by Red Army and Polish forces. By terms of the 1921 peace treaty the entire area of Western Volynia was ceded to Poland. In 1939 as part of Western Ukraine this area was incorporated into the Ukrainian SSR. From 06-29-1941 to 04-16-1944 the city was occupied by Nazi Germany)
SSSR, territ.-admin. delenie, 1983: p. 265 (Kamenʹ-Kashirskiĭ, a city incorporated into Ukrainian SSR in 1939. In historical sources it was first mentioned under the name of Kashirsk)
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