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                  Селище Ємільчине
                  Селище Ємільчине
                  Title: Yemil"chyne village Status: A village in the Zvyagel district of the Zhytomyr region. Location: Located 136 km. in the north-west of Zhytomyr. Population: 7000 thousand people Area: 7.53 square meters. km. Waterways: River Ubort Founded: 1585 Historical note: Known since 1585, was a member of the Commonwealth. From 1793 - the Russian Empire. Before the 1917 revolution - a village Novograd-Volynskogo district of Volyn province. All of this territory belonged to Count V. Uvarov. Many settlements counties were named in honor of his children, for example, Yemilchyne was named in honor of his daughter Emily. During the Civil War, the Jewish population Yemilchyne suffered from riots, looting and disease. In early July of 1941 Yemilchyne was occupied by German troops, who in August was shot 38 Jews, the rest of the Jewish population destroyed in September 1941.
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