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Pavlovo | |
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Coordinates: 48°38′52″N 22°54′54″E / 48.64778°N 22.91500°E | |
Country | Ukraine |
Oblast | Zakarpattia Oblast |
Raion | Svaliava Raion |
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Pavlovo ( Ukrainian: Павлово; Hungarian: Kispálos) is a village in Svaliava Raion ( district) of Zakarpattia Oblast ( province) in western Ukraine. It had a population of 770, according to the 2001 census. [1]
The village is located 17 miles from Mukachevo and 8 miles from Svaliava. [2]
According to the Ukrainian Census, about 99% of the population speak the Ukrainian language as a native language, while 0.13% speak Russian and 0.13% speak Belorussian. [1] Pavlovo had a Jewish community with a population of 71 in 1880. The Jewish community was eliminated during the Holocaust, primarily through forced labor battalions and deportation to Auschwitz concentration camp. [3]
This article may require
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quality standards. The specific problem is: The first two references need fixing. (July 2020) |
Pavlovo | |
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Village | |
Coordinates: 48°38′52″N 22°54′54″E / 48.64778°N 22.91500°E | |
Country | Ukraine |
Oblast | Zakarpattia Oblast |
Raion | Svaliava Raion |
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Pavlovo ( Ukrainian: Павлово; Hungarian: Kispálos) is a village in Svaliava Raion ( district) of Zakarpattia Oblast ( province) in western Ukraine. It had a population of 770, according to the 2001 census. [1]
The village is located 17 miles from Mukachevo and 8 miles from Svaliava. [2]
According to the Ukrainian Census, about 99% of the population speak the Ukrainian language as a native language, while 0.13% speak Russian and 0.13% speak Belorussian. [1] Pavlovo had a Jewish community with a population of 71 in 1880. The Jewish community was eliminated during the Holocaust, primarily through forced labor battalions and deportation to Auschwitz concentration camp. [3]