Zlatopil ( Ukrainian : Златопіль ), also known by the Russian transliteration Zlatopol , was a small city in Ukraine , located about 67 km northwest of Kropyvnytskyi .
4-463: Zlatopil or Zlatopol is a toponym (place name) in Ukraine. It may refer to: Cities [ edit ] Zlatopil, Novomyrhorod , a former city in central Ukraine Zlatopil, Kharkiv Oblast , formerly known as Pervomaiskyi [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with
8-498: The same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Zlatopil&oldid=1248119825 " Category : Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Zlatopil, Novomyrhorod The name of this village before 1787
12-503: Was Hulajpol. During the partitions of Poland many residents of the town resettled near the Sea of Azov establishing another town of Huliaipole . In ХІХ century Zlatopol was the center of Zlatopol volost , Chigirinsky Uyezd , Kiev Governorate . In 1923–1959 Zlatopil was an administrative center of Zlatopil Raion. Since 1959 it is part of Novomyrhorod city. Before the Holocaust , Zlatopil
16-657: Was a prosperous Jewish shtetl . There was also a gymnasium (school) for rich people in Zlatopil. Some Jews of Zlatopil served in the Russian army during World War I and suffered under the pogroms of 1918–1920. Those who remained in Zlatopil were killed in August 1941. After World War II the Jews who survived in the Red Army returned to Zlatopil and buried the Jews of Zlatopil in a common grave in
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