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Kostopil (Ukrainian: Костопіль, IPA: [kosˈtɔpilʲ]; Polish:
Kostopol) is a
small city on the Zamchysko [uk]
river in
Rivne Oblast,
western Ukraine (historical...
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Poland in 1939, Bereźne
belonged the Wołyń Voivodeship's
County of
Kostopol.
According to the
Polish census of 1931, the
whole county had a po****tion...
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Sobiesiak in the
outskirts of the
villages of Huta Stepańska and
Wyrka in the
Kostopol County of the Wołyń Voivodeship. The
tasks of the
Northern Operational...
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gminas of Bereźne, Derażne,
Kostopol, Ludwipol, Stepań and Stydyń were
detached from
county of Równe and one of
Kostopol was formed. At same arrangements...
- in the
devastated village of
Vilya in
Volhynia (Ludwipol
commune in the
Kostopol district) came into
accidental contact with a
detachment of the Home Army...
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about 5,000 Jews – was sent by
train some 70
kilometres north to
Kostopil (
Kostopol)
where they were
murdered by the 1st
company of the
Police Battalion "Ostland"...
- individuals,
often with
their families,
began to be killed,
while in the
Kostopol and
Sarny counties in the
northeastern part of Volhynia,
where Ivan Lytvynchuk [uk]...
- July 1942, the
remaining 5,000 Jews were
trucked to a
stone quarry near
Kostopol and
murdered there. The
ghetto was
liquidated on July 13, 1942. Only a...
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Polish Second Republic,
Janowa Dolina was a
model settlement built in the
Kostopol County of the Wołyń
Voivodeship by
workers of the
Polish State Basalt Quarry...
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incorporated into the
Second Polish Republic, Huta
Stepanska was
included in the
Kostopol county,
Volhynian Voivodeship.
According to the 1921
Polish census, it...