- scholars. Its
names in
Yiddish were נײַשטאָט־שאַקי (
Nayshtot-Shaki) and נײַשטאָט־שירווינט (
Nayshtot-Shirvint).
Before World War II the town had
about 700-800...
- (Kruk) in Šakiai
region Kruonis (Kron)
Kudirkos Naumiestis (
Nayshtot,
Nayshtot-Shaki,
Nayshtot-Shirvint, Vladivaslov, Dubilaytsh) ****tiškės (****tishok) Kuliai...
- Władysławów Владиславов/
Vladislavov Уладзіславаў Uładzisłavaŭ נײַשטאָט־שאַקי/
Nayshtot-Shaki Neustadt-Scherwindt Kupiškis
Kupiszki Купишки/ Kupiški Купі́шкі Kupiški...
- נאָװידװאָר
Novidvor 9,000+ (1939) Town survived. Nowy
Korczyn נײַשטאָט
Nayshtot Town survived, but
nearly all Jews were exterminated. Nowy Sącz צאנז Tzanz...
-
Kudirkos Naumiestis in Lithuania, but was at the time was נײַשטאָט־שאַקי (
Nayshtot-Shaki) in Yiddish,
Naumiestis in Lithuanian, Władysławów in Polish, and...