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- Nowa Jerozolima ("New Jerusalem" in Polish) can mean: Nowa Jerozolima, Łódź Voivodeship, a village in the administrative district of Gmina Parzęczew, Zgierz...
- (Russian: Ерозолимка within the Russian Empire). In 1866 the settlement Jerozolima-Werki (a.k.a. Jarozolimka) had 8 households with 55 residents. In the...
- Nowa Jerozolima [ˈnɔva jɛrɔzɔˈlima] ("New Jerusalem") is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Parzęczew, within Zgierz County, Łódź Voivodeship...
- From 1774 to 1776, in the town was located the neighbourhood of Nowa Jerozolima (lit. from Polish: New Jerusalem), inhabited by the Jewish po****tion...
- cemetery. Currently it is inactive and serves as a monument only. Nowa Jerozolima (New Jerusalem) Cemetery was a cemetery of one of the numerous Jewish...
- landscape resembled that of the Holy Land. In 1670, the town was renamed Nowa Jerozolima, granted city rights and construction work kicked off. The urban design...
- Paris: Calmann-Lévy, 2013, http://calmann-levy.fr/livres/belzec/ Lublin. Jerozolima Królestwa Polskiego, with Wiesław Wysok, Lublin: Współpraca i Dialog,...
- - 1947. New York: Norton, 1989. ISBN 0-393-02674-4 Kac, Daniel. Wilno Jerozolimą było. Rzecz o Abrahamie Sutzkeverze". Sejny: Pogranicze, 2004. ISBN 83-86872-51-9...
- for the Jewish settlers in Mazovia. The name of the village was Nowa Jerozolima (New Jerusalem), and the road to Warsaw was named Aleja Jerozolimska (singular...
- Jerusalem, Jerusalem of Africa), Ifrane, Morocco (Little Jerusalem). Nowa Jerozolima (Warsaw), a small village established in 1774 for Jewish settlers in Mazovia...