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    Dzyatlava (redirect from Dziatlava)
    Dzyatlava or Dyatlovo (Belarusian: Дзятлава, romanized: Dziatlava; Russian: Дятлово; Polish: Zdzięcioł; Yiddish: זשעטל, romanized: Zhetl) is a town in...
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    Dzyatlava District or Dziatlava District (Belarusian: Дзятлаўскі раён; Russian: Дятловский район) is a district (raion) of Grodno Region in Belarus. The...
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    descends the lesser titled branches of Szydłowiec and Połoneczka, as well as Dziatłava, Berdychiv, and Żyrmunów. The younger Kletsk line has continued into the...
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    Judengasse [de] Vienna: Judenplatz (1280-1421); Leopoldstadt Belarus Dziatlava: Zhetel ghetto Minsk: Minsk ghetto (appr. 100,000 Jews, local and deported...
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    Raion January, 12 2000 1444 8,192 8,174 +0.22% 14 Dzyatlava (Дзятлава, Dziatlava) Dyatlovo (Дятлово) Raion September, 21 1990 1498 7,879 7,853 +0.33% 15...
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  • yeshiva ketana. After two years in Voranava, Rabbi Sorotzkin moved to Dziatłava (known as Zittel or Zhetel: זשעטל in Yiddish), where he served as rabbi...
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  • prisoners of war, Polish and Belarusian partisans, and Jews from Gorodishche, Dziatłava, Novogrudok, Stoŭbcy, and Baranovichi. Few prisoners survived the harsh...
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  • Kalinkavičy-2009 Sianno-2009 Śvietłahorsk-2010 Klimavičy-2010 Kličaŭ-2011 Dziatłava-2012 Dokšycy-2012 Horki-2013 Vialejka-2014 Masty-2014 Čavusy-2014...
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  • Ašmena Bjarozaŭka Бярозаўка Берёзовка/Beryozovka Brzozówka Biariozauka Dziatłava (Zdziecieł) Дзятлава (Зьдзецел) Дятлово/Dyatlovo Zdzięcioł זשעטל/Zhetl...
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    Soviet Union in Operation Barbarossa. The Jewish population of Zdzięcioł (Dziatłava) had increased to more than 4,500 due to influx of refugees. German forces...
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