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List of towns of the former Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria

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This is a list of major cities and towns which belonged to the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria from the Congress of Vienna in 1815 until the dissolution of Austria-Hungary in 1918. Between those dates, the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria consisted mostly of the territories gained by the Habsburg Empire in the First Partition of Poland in 1772.

Today, the territory of Galicia is split between Poland in the west and Ukraine in the east. At the turn of the Twentieth Century, Poles constituted 88.7% of the whole population of Western Galicia, Jews 7.6%, Ukrainians 3.2%, Germans 0.3%, and others 0.2%. Respective data for Eastern Galicia show the following number: Ukrainians 60.5%, Poles 25.0%, Jews 13.7%, Germans 0.3%, and others 0.5%. Before World War II, many Galician towns, even in the predominantly ethnic Ukrainian east, had substantial Polish, Jewish and German populations.

In 1931, 93% Poles, 5% Jews, 2% others (mainly Ukrainians and Germans) lived in Western Galicia. While 52% Ukrainians, 35% Poles, 10% Jews, 3% others (mainly Germans and Armenians) lived in Eastern Galicia.

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Ukraine

Ukrainian (transcription) Ukrainian (Cyrillic) Polish German Yiddish
(transliteration)
Belz Белз Bełz Bels בעלז
(Beltz)
Berezhany Бережани Brzeżany Breschan ברעזשאן
(Brezhan)
Bolekhiv Болехів Bolechów Bolechau בולחוב
Boryslav Борислав Borysław Borislau
Brody Броди Brody Brody בראד
(Brod)
Busk Буськ Busk Bussk בוסק
(Bisk)
Buchach Бучач Buczacz Butschatsch בוטשאטש
(Bitshutsh)
Chortkiv Чортків Czortków Tschortkau טשארטקאוו
(Tshortkov)
Drohobych Дрогобич Drohobycz Drohobitsch דראהביטש
(Drubitsh)
Halych Галич Halicz Halitsch גאליצ
(Galits)
Horodenka Городенка Horodenka הורדנקא
Horodok Городок Gródek Grodeck
Husiatyn Гусятин Husiatyń הוסיאטין
(Hushatin)
Ivano-Frankivsk (Stanyslaviv) Івано-Франківськ (Станиславів) Iwano-Frankowsk (Stanisławów) Iwano-Frankiwsk (Stanislau) סטאניסלאוו
(Stanislav)
Kalush Калуш Kałusz Kallusch קאליזש
Kolomyia Коломия Kołomyja Kolomea קאלאמײַ
(Kolomay)
Kozova Козова Kozowa קאזאווע
Lviv Львів Lwów Lemberg לעמבערג
(Lemberik)
Nadvirna Надвірна Nadworna נאדווארנע
(Nadverne)
Peremyshliany Перемишляни Przemyślany פרעמישלאן
Pidhaitsi Підгайці Podhajce פודהייצא
Rava-Ruska Рава-Руська Rawa Ruska ראווע
(Rave)
Rohatyn Рогатин Rohatyń Rohatin רוהאטין
Sambir Самбір Sambor Sambor סאמבור
Sokal Сокаль Sokal Sokal
Stryi Стрий Stryj Stryj סטרי
Terebovl Теребовля Trembowla
Ternopil Тернопіль Tarnopol Tarnopol טארנאפאל
Truskavets Трускавець Truskawiec Truskawetz
Zalishchyky Заліщики Zaleszczyki
Zhovkva Жовква Żółkiew ז'ובקבה
(Zholkva)
Zolochiv Золочів Złoczów זלאטשאוו
(Zlotshev)

Poland

Polish Ukrainian
(transcription)
Ukrainian (Cyrillic) German Yiddish
(transliteration)
Biecz Bech Беч Beitsch
Bochnia Bokhnya Бохня Salzberg באכניא
Chrzanów Khshaniv Хшанів Krenau (1941–1945) קשאנוב
Dukla Duklia Дукля Dukla דיקלא
Dynów Dyniv Динів Dühnhof דינוב
Gorlice Horlytsi Горлиці Gorlitz גאָרליץ
(Gurlitz)
Grybów Hrybiv Грибів Grunberk
Jarosław Yaroslav Ярослав Jaroslau יעראסלאוו
(Yeroslav)
Jasło Yaslo Ясло Jassel
Jaworzno Yavozhno Явожно Jaworzno יאבוז'נו
Kraków Krakiv Краків Krakau קראקא
(Kruke)
Krosno Korosno Коросно Krossen
Krynica-Zdrój Krynytsia Криниця Bad Krynica
Lesko Lis'ko Лісько לינסק
(Linsk)
Leżajsk Lezhays'k Лежайськ Lyschansk ליז'נסק
(Lizhensk)
Limanowa Limanova Ліманова Ilmenau לימינוב
(Liminuv)
Łańcut Lantsut Ланьцут Landshut לאַנצוט
(Lantzut)
Myślenice Mys'lenitse Мисьленіце Mischlenitz מישלעניץ
Nowy Sącz Novyi Sonch Новий Сонч Neu Sandez צאנז
(Tsanz)
Nowy Targ Novyi Tarh Новий Тарг Neumarkt
Oświęcim Osventsim Освенцім Auschwitz אשפוצין
(Oshpetsin)
Przemyśl Peremyshl' Перемишль Premissel פרעמישעל
Przeworsk Perevors'k Переворськ פּשעוואָרסק
(Pshevorsk)
Rymanów Rymaniv Риманів Reimannshau רימנוב
Rzeszów Riashiv Ряшів Reichshof (1939-1945) ריישא
(Reysha)
Sanok Sianik Сянік סאניק
(Sunik)
Tarnów Tarniv Тарнів Tarnau טארנא
(Turne)
Trzebinia Tshebinia Тшебіня Trzebinia טשביניה
Wadowice Vadovitse Вадовіце Wadowitz ודוביץ
Wieliczka Velychka Величка Groß Salze
Zator Zator Затор Neuenstadt an der Schaue זאטער
Żywiec Zhyvets' Живець Saybusch

See also

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