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- Ukrainian: Ярослав, romanized: Yaroslav, IPA: [jɐroˈslɑu̯]; Yiddish: יאַרעסלאָוו, romanized: Yareslov; German: Jaroslau) is a town in southeastern Poland, situated...
- eventually failed. Kasimir Felix Badeni was born in Surochów near Jarosław (Jaroslau) in the Austrian Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, the son of Count Ladislaus...
- Halicz, German: Halitsch, Yiddish: Galits) Husiatyn Jarosław (German: Jaroslau, Ukrainian: Ярослав, Yaroslav) Jasło (German: J****el) Kalush (Polish: Kałusz)...
- Rudnyckyj OC (Ukrainian: Ярослав-Богдан Антонович Рудницький, pronounced [jɐroˈslɑu̯ boɦˈdɑn rʊdˈnɪtsʲkɪj]; November 28, 1910 – October 19, 1995) was a Ukrainian-Canadian...
- (since 1940) Krakau (Kraków) Kreishauptmannschaften    Dembitz (Dębica), Jaroslau (Jarosław), J****el (Jaslo), Krakau-Land, Krosno1, M****ow (Miechów), Neumarkt...
- swept clean. The policeman said he had seen 6,000 Jews from Jarosław (Jaroslau) recently killed in one day. Cornides made also several entries about what...
- גאָרליץ (Gurlitz) Grybów Hrybiv Грибів Grunberk Jarosław Yaroslav Ярослав Jaroslau יעראסלאוו (Yeroslav) Jasło Yaslo Ясло J****el Jaworzno Yavozhno Явожно Jaworzno...
- equivalent to Jacob and James, of Hebrew origin. Ярослав (Yaroslav [jɐroˈslɑu̯]), of Slavic origin. Алла (Alla [ˈɑlːɐ]), of Gothic origin. Анастасія...
- Jakobstad Jakobstad (Swedish)*, Pietarsaari (Estonian*, Finnish*) Jarosław Jaroslau (German)*, Jaroslav (Czech), Jarosław (Polish)*, Yareslev - יאַרעסלעװ (Yiddish)*...
- Prag, 1900 Programm des K.K. Ober-Gymnasiums zu B-Leipa. 1878, p. 22 Jaroslaus Schaller: Topographie des Konigreich Bohmen, Funfter Theil, Leutmerischer...