Lozisht

Ignatówka, also Lozisht, was a Jewish shtetl located in what is now western but which used to be part of the Second Polish Republic before the Nazi-Soviet invasion of Poland in 1939.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Trochenbrod and Omelne.

Locality
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or Trohinbrod was an exclusively Jewish shtetl – a small town, with an area of 1,728 acres – located in the Łuck powiat of the Wołyń Voivodeship, in the Second Polish Republic and would now be located in the in .

Village
is a village, which is situated 10 km northwest of Lozisht.

Lozisht

Latitude
50.93467° or 50° 56′ 5″ north
Longitude
25.69945° or 25° 41′ 58″ east
Elevation
185 metres (607 feet)
Open location code
9G27WMMX+VQ
Open­Street­Map ID
node 10738436126
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­locality
Geo­Names ID
13609165
Wiki­data ID
Q2905629
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In Other Languages

From French to Yiddish—“Lozisht” goes by many names.
  • French: Lozisht
  • Hebrew: לוז’ישט
  • Hungarian: Lozist
  • Polish: Ignatówka (obwód wołyński)
  • Polish: Ignatówka
  • Polish: Loziszt
  • Ukrainian: Hnativka
  • Ukrainian: Lozisht
  • Ukrainian: Гнатівка
  • Ukrainian: Лозішт
  • Yiddish: ‏לוז’ישט‎

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