Анопол (Serbian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Анопол" in Serbian language version.

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  • „Local Data Bank”. bdl.stat.gov.pl. Statistics Poland. Приступљено 23. 2. 2023.  Category K3, group G7, subgroup P1336. Data for territorial unit 0607024.
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web.archive.org

  • Annopol is not to be confused with any one of Annopol towns in the Ukraine, also spelled Hannopil (Аннополь, Ганнопіль) in Vinnyts'ka, Khmel'nyts'ka, Kharkivs'ka and Zhytomyr Oblasts. The town in the Yad Vashem listing, Anipoli, may be one of the Ukrainian Annopol towns, quote: Yiddish Anipoli or Hanipol. The town was an important Hassidic study center. The Maggid of Mezritch is buried there as well as Rabbi Zusha of Hanipol (note spelling), who is named after this town. See: About Jewish Annopol Архивирано на сајту Wayback Machine (18. април 2023) (Hebrew) on Yad Vashem's Ghetto Encyclopedia website.

yadvashem.org

  • Annopol is not to be confused with any one of Annopol towns in the Ukraine, also spelled Hannopil (Аннополь, Ганнопіль) in Vinnyts'ka, Khmel'nyts'ka, Kharkivs'ka and Zhytomyr Oblasts. The town in the Yad Vashem listing, Anipoli, may be one of the Ukrainian Annopol towns, quote: Yiddish Anipoli or Hanipol. The town was an important Hassidic study center. The Maggid of Mezritch is buried there as well as Rabbi Zusha of Hanipol (note spelling), who is named after this town. See: About Jewish Annopol Архивирано на сајту Wayback Machine (18. април 2023) (Hebrew) on Yad Vashem's Ghetto Encyclopedia website.