Mochulky
Mochuky - Jewish agricultural settlement of the Volyn province, Rivne district, Klevan volost.
Founded in 1851 on its own land.
In 1885, there were 20 Jewish courts in the colony, 332 people lived. A prayer house, an inn, an oil plant acted.
In 1898, the indigenous population was 311 people, in the use of which were 462 acres of land.
Most of the colonists traded cattle; only in the late 90s, some began to engage in agriculture.
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Jewish colony of Machulki on the two-verst map of Ukraine 1930 |
Rivne district, Rivne region
Sources:
- Jewish encyclopedia of Brockhaus & Efron
- The volost's and the most important settlements of European Russia. Edition of the Central Statistical Committee. The provinces of Little Russia and Southwest. St. Petersburg, 1885.