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    Victims. 25,600 Jews [1] The Lutsk Ghetto ( Polish: getto w Łucku, German: Ghetto Luzk) was a Nazi ghetto established in 1941 by the SS in Lutsk, Western Ukraine, during World War II. In the interwar period, the city was known as Łuck and was part of the Wołyń Voivodeship (1921–1939) in the Second Polish Republic. [2]

  2. Lutsk. Lutsk ( Ukrainian: Луцьк, romanized : Luts'k; Polish: Łuck; Yiddish: לוצק, romanized: Lutzk) is a city on the Styr River in northwestern Ukraine. It is the administrative centre of Volyn Oblast. In 2020, 217,315 people lived there.

  3. Great Synagogue (Lutsk) /  50.735959°N 25.318699°E  / 50.735959; 25.318699. The Great Synagogue is a former Orthodox Jewish synagogue, located at 33 Karaimska Street, in the Jewish quarter of Lutsk ( Polish: Łuck ), in Volynska Oblast, Ukraine. The congregation worshipped in the Ashkenazi rite.

  4. The Archiepiscopal Exarchate of Lutsk ( Lutsk of the Ukrainians) is an Archiepiscopal Exarchate (rare Eastern Catholic pre-diocesan jurisdiction, comparable to a Patriarchal exarchate, Apostolic exarchate or Latin Apostolic vicariate; both other cases are also Ukrainian Catholic) in Ukraine of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church ( Byzantine ...

  5. Lutsk Castle ( Ukrainian: Луцький замок, Lutskyi zamok, Polish: Zamek w Łucku), also locally known as Liubart's Castle ( Замок Любарта, Zamok Liubarta) or Upper Castle ( Верхній замок, Verkhnii zamok ), began its life in the mid-14th century as the fortified seat of Gediminas ' son Liubartas (Lubart), the ...

  6. Código postal. 43000. Lutsk ( Ucraniano: Луцьк, em polaco: Łuck) é uma cidade próxima ao rio Styr no noroeste da Ucrânia. É a capital do Oblast de Volínia, assim como o centro administrativo do Raion de Lutsky, distrito da província. Capital histórica da Volínia. Tem 42 km² de área e sua população em 2020 foi estimada em 217. ...

  7. Saint Peter and Paul Cathedral was the only active Catholic church in Lutsk. In 1946, the Soviet government close the cathedral. Church was robbed, many icons, furniture and other church valuables were lost. The large organ was destroyed. The church used to be The Museum of Atheism in the 1980s. The cathedral was restored after the dissolution ...

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