Zholudsk
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Jewish colony Zheludsk on the two-verst map of Ukraine 1930 |
Zholudsk (Zheludek) in the 1913 reference book |
At the end of the 19th century Zholudsk (or Zheludek, Zheludsk) - Jewish agricultural settlement of the Rafalovka volost, Lutsk district, Volyn province.
The colony was founded in 1847 near the village of Malyy Zholudsk.
In 1898, 222 Jews lived in the colony. There were 80 acres of land in their use.
In 1906, there were 45 yards in the colony, 373 people lived.
In 1913, Jews owned all 4 grocery shops in Zholudsk.
Today, the territory of the former colony is part of the village of Malyy Zholudsk of the Varash district.
Varash district, Rivne region
Sources:
- Jewish encyclopedia of Brockhaus & Efron;
- The All South-Western Territory: reference and address book of the Kyiv, Podolsk and Volyn provinces. Printing house L.M. Fish and P.E. Wolfson, 1913;
- 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.