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  1. According to the 1910–1911 census, 7,060 out of the 15,622 inhabitants of Volodymyr-Volynskyi were Jewish. At that time, in addition to the synagogue, there were nine prayer houses. In the first decade of the 20th century, a Jewish vocational school was established.

  2. The Volodymyr-Volynsky Historical Museum owns one of the oldest collections of Volynian antiquities. The community of Volodymyr-Volynskyi established the museum collection in order to preserve the history of the region and to promote scientific research. At the beginning of the 20th century, the museum collection included a diverse range of ...

    • 18,000 exhibits
    • 1887
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  4. Volodymyr-Volynsky received municipal rights in 1431, after which it enjoyed a stable period of development for several centuries. The town did not decline after the Russian annexation during the partitions of Poland but experienced an expo-nential population growth. Volodymyr-Volynsky changed hands multiple times

  5. Volodymyr-Volynsky - Cultural Heritage Card. Volodymyr-Volynskyi is a center of the homonymous district in Volyn Region, located in its south-western part, at the North-Western border of the Volyn highland, on the Luga right bank. Its total area makes up 16.05 square kilometers.

  6. Volodymyr-Volynsky - Cultural Heritage Card. Volodymyr-Volynskyi is a center of the homonymous district in Volyn Region, located in its south-western part, at the North-Western border of the Volyn highland, on the Luga right bank. Its total area makes up 16.05 square kilometers.

  7. Isaac (known as Menahem-Mendel R. Avigdors; 1591), who later became rabbi of krakow (d. 1599), and the talmudist *Isaac ben Samuel ha-Levi (1580–1646), who was born in Vladimir Volynski. The outstanding talmudist and author, Yom-Tov Lipmann *Heller, was rabbi of the community from 1634 to 1643. The community suffered greatly during the ...

  8. The city is one of the oldest towns in Ukraine. It was originally a stronghold founded by Vladimir the Great (Volodymyr the Great). [4] In 988, the city became the capital of Volodymyr Principality and the seat of an Orthodox bishopric, as mentioned in the Primary Chronicle . In 1160, the building of the Sobor of Dormition of the Holy Mother of ...

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