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Zguriţa — or Zguritsa (Yiddish: זגוריצה, Russian: Згурица) is a village in the Drochia County of Moldova founded in 1853 on an area of over 1,000 acres rented by Jewish settlers in Bessarabia. It was the last Jewish agricultural settlement in Moldova. In… … Wikipedia
Згурица — Село Згурица рум. Zguriţa Страна МолдавияМолдавия … Википедия
Список населённых пунктов Дрокиевского района — Основная статья: Дрокиевский район В соответствии с Законом № 764 от 27.12.2001 об административно территориальном устройстве Республики Молдова[1], в состав Дрокиевского района входит 40 населенных пунктов, в том числе: 1 город Дрокия … Википедия
List of localities in Moldova — This is a list of the 1679 localities in Moldova, comprising 65 cities, 917 communes, and 697 unincorporated villages. It is organized by districts, and for each one it lists alphabetically all cities and communes. Unincorporated localities (this … Wikipedia
List of shtetls — This list of shtetls and shtots (larger towns with significant pre World War II Jewish populations) is organized by their country.htetls flag|Belarus **Antopol [http://www.stevemorse.org/bereza and antopol/ant hist0.htm] **Berezino **Chavusy (… … Wikipedia
Drochia District — Drochia District (Raion) Country … Wikipedia
zgurit — ZGURÍT, Ă, zguriţi, te, adj. (Rar) 1. Acoperit cu zgură, plin de zgură. 2. Făcut scrum, transformat în zgură, ars; negru. – Din zgură. Trimis de valeriu, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX 98 zgurít adj. m., pl. zguríţi; f. sg. zgurítă, pl … Dicționar Român
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ZGURITSA — (Rom. Zgurita), Jewish agricultural village in N. Moldova, in the region of Bessarabia. Zguritsa was founded in 1853 on an area of over 1,000 acres rented by settlers from Bessarabia. In 1878 the new owner, a Jew, canceled the lease of the estate … Encyclopedia of Judaism