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Ostryna Area Communities

Fairly rural even today, the city of Lida (designated: miasto powiat or county town) is and was the largest population center in the district. The next largest towns (miasteczko) were Eisiskes, Iwje, Lipniszki, Ostryna, Radun, Szczuczyn, Voronovo, Wasiliszki, and Zaludok. Over two hundred small communities existed, ranging from hamlet (volost) to wies (village) to gmina
(town). The area also included work "colonies." Therefore, for web considerations, we have decided to group communities roughly by geographic proximity, using the ShtetlSeeker's distance function as a guide. The table of locality names may take time to load. Please be patient.

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Other Names

Since a primary source for information on these communities is the 1929 Polish Business Directory, names reflect Polish spelling. The alternate spellings list is not exhaustive. Using the listed latitude and longitude for localities of interest in the ShtetlSeeker may generate a more complete list of names.

Ostryna, Lida District, 2nd Uchastok, Vilna Guberniya, Lithuania
Ostrina, Grodno Guberniya, Russian Empire/Poland
Ostrino, Grodno, Guberniya, RussianEmpire/Poland
Ostryn, Lidzky Uezd, Grodno Guberniya, Poland
Astryna, Grodno Oblast, Belarus

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Ostryna

HaMelitz 1901 Donors in Honor of Bronfman wedding in Berditchev:

Surname Given Name Surname  Given Name Surname Given Name
Bronfman Zav Yankelevitz  Leib  Bronstein Gershon
Bronstein Moshe Bronstin Efraim  Charodov Melah
Finkelshtein Pinchas Hovitz Pinchas Kelinman Moshe
Kelinman Zvi  Landau Abraham Landau Shmuel
Landau Yekhiel Magazinik Leah Marianski Israel
Rosotzki  Itzhak Bronshtein Abraham 

1921 Census (published 1923)

General Information Entries from the 1929 Polish Business Directory

Note: A * in the column "TOWN" indicates that the town was not given in the 1929 Directory, but was assigned based on geographic coordinates. A hyperlink in the Yizkor column brings up the town's entry in the Yizkor Database.

Clicking on highlighted locality names will bring up the 1929 business directory listings.
NAME OF LOCALITY LAT/ LONG DISTRICT/ UCHASTOK YIZKOR OTHER REF. DESIG- NATION town comprised of: TOWN POWIAT/ District JUSTICE OF THE PEACE ADMINIS- TRATIVE COURT POPU- LATION
Boyary/Bolshiye Boyary 5338 2450 Lida uezd



Dziembrow*



Doroglyany/ Bolshiye Pugachi/Pugache/ Pugache Male/ Pugache Velke 5348 2437 Lida uezd



Nowy Dwor*



Dziembrow/ Dzembruv/
Dembrovo
5338 2429 Lida uezd

miasteczko (small city) and gmina wiejska Jewlasze, Lesiszcze, Oszurki, Spusza Dziembrow* Lida Sczcuczyn Wilno 199
Glebokie 
Lida uezd-second uchastok



Nowy Dwor



Golwce
Lida uezd-second uchastok



Nowy Dwor



Lesiszcze 
Lida uezd



Dziembrow



Lojbiszka
Lida uezd-second uchastok



Nowy Dwor



Lyadsk/Lyatsk/ Lyatski/Luadsk 5338 2437 Lida uezd



Dziembrow*



Mutwica
Lida uezd-second uchastok



Nowy Dwor



Naroshi/ Naroshe/ Naroshi 5348 2430 Lida uezd



Nowy Dwor*I30



Nowy Dwor/ Novy Dvor/
Novi Dvor/ Novradeker/
Naujadvaris
5348 2434 Lida uezd-second uchastok - X -
1912 rabbi was Yosef Rapp (1873-?); EJ article: Novy Dvor; Kagan 5170; Rech Pospolitaya, Grodno Pavet (Grodno Region) end of 16th c.;
EE: XI: 769 [4 lines].  miasteczko (small city) and gmina (town)  Glebokie, Golwce, Mutwica, Sobokanow- szczyzna Nowy Dwor Lida Lida Wilno 655
Ostryna/Ostrino/ 
Ostrina/ Ostrin/ 
Astrina/ Austrina
5344 2432  Lida uezd-second uchastok
- X -

gmina wiejska Lojbiszka seat of the council office of Ostryna Lida


Ostryna/Ostrino/ 
Ostrina/ Ostrin/
Astrina/ Austrina
5344 2432  Lida uezd-second uchastok Fond #165 : Grodno Archives; Lith. St. Hist. Archives: revision lists:  EE: XII: 146 [7 lines]. miasteczko (small city)
seat of the council office of Ostryna Lida Wasiliszki Wilno 1,574
Oszurki
Lida uezd



Dziembrow



Sobokanow- szczyzna
Lida uezd-second uchastok



Nowy Dwor



Spusza/ Spusha Stava 5338 2425 Lida uezd



Dziembrow



Starodvortsy/ Starodvortsa 5349 2448 Lida uezd



Dziembrow



Yevlashi/ Jewlasze 5338 2434 Lida uezd



Dziembrow*



Grodno (Belarus): Belorussian Historical Archive in Grodno; from Elyashevich
opus
162 Ostrino Synagogue in Lidski uezd in Ostrino, #290, 12 chronicles 1897-1900


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