Bobrynets
Bobrynets Бобринець | |||
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St Nicholas Church in Bobrynets | |||
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Country | Ukraine | ||
Oblast | Kirovohrad Oblast | ||
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• Total | 10,991 |
Bobrynets (Ukrainian: Бо́бринець, Yiddish: בוברניץ) is a city in Kirovohrad Oblast (province) of Ukraine. It serves as the administrative center of Bobrynets Raion. Population: 10,991 (2013 est.)[1].
History
At the beginning of the 20th century, ewish population of the town is 3 500 inhabitants. During the Russian civil war (1918-1920), 160 Jews are killed during pogroms. Many leave the city before the Germans occupied the area. In 1941, the are ketp prisoners in a ghetto. At the beginning of 1942, 358 Jews are murdered in mass executions perpetrated in the nearby forest.[2]
Gallery
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Ascension Church in Bobrynets
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Nature park in Bobrynets
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Administrative building
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Bobrynets in Winter
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City museum
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Coordinates: 48°3′28″N 32°9′29″E / 48.05778°N 32.15806°E
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