Vybranivka
Stryy district, Lviv region
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Fragment of tombstone on destroyed Jewish cemetery in Vybranivka, 2019 |
Sources:
- Russian Jewish encyclopedia
- Słownik geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego, t. XIV: Worowo – Żyżyn, Warszawa 1895, s. 71.
Photo:
- Jewish Cemeteries Initiative. Vybranivka Jewish Cemetery
Vybranivka (ukr. Вибранівка), a village in Lviv region. In 19 - beginning 20th century - in the province of Galicia in Austria-Hungary. In 1919–39 - as part of Poland, in 1939–91 - Ukrainian SSR.
First mentioned in 1631 as a township.
In time of Austrian Empire, Vybranivka received status of the village.
In 1880 in Vybranivka lived 218 Jews;
in 1921 - 101 Jews.
In the 2nd half of 1942 all Jews from Vybranivka were sent to Bibrka, where they were killed with the Jews who had lived there.