Exploring Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Online

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  • 1856_book_2.jpg

    The cover page of a vital records book used for recording the deaths of Jews in Dymer, Kyiv oblast in 1856.
  • Buczacz.jpg

    At the beginning of the Second World War, Buchach had 11,100 inhabitants, of whom 2,400 were Ukrainians, 3,550 Poles, and 5,150 Jews. In 1959, Buchach had 7,000 inhabitants. Such a sharp decrease in the population of the city is explained by the Nazi genocide against the Jews, the deportation of Poles to the territory of Poland and the losses of Ukrainians in the struggle against the Stalinist regime. Today, the population of the city is 12,600, the area of ​​the city is 1,026 hectares.
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