Kałyški

Kałyški (Belarusian: Калышкі; Russian: Колышки; Yiddish: Kalisk[1]) is a village in the Liozna District of the Vitebsk Region, Belarus. It is located near the Belarussian-Russian border.[2]

Kałyški

Калышкі
Village
Coordinates: 55°10'02.7"N 30°57'29.6"E
CountryBelarus
RegionVitebsk District
RaionLiozna District
Population
 (2010)
  Total73 people

Notable Residents

May 1, 1921
gollark: I'd assume *not*, since they mostly developed before there was sufficient global communication to make it work nicely.
gollark: Is this just a normal thing for most other languages which English is totally missing?
gollark: English is apparently more hellishly convoluted than most, given its history.
gollark: Really? Wow.
gollark: English is defined by its use. People say and understand "recurse", so it's valid.

References

  1. "Kolyshki, Belarus - Jewish Gen Locality Pag". Jewishgen.org.
  2. "55°10'02.7"N 30°57'29.6"E Google Maps". Google Maps.
  3. "Abraham HaKohen of Kalish - Tzaddikm". Dailyzohar.com. Avraham was born in 1741 in Kalyshki (today in Belarus, east of Vitebsk) to Rabbi Alexander.
  4. "Fomin, Yefim Moiseevich". TracesOfWar.com. Retrieved August 16, 2020. Fomin, Yefim Moiseevich. Date of birth: January 15th, 1909 (Kolyshki, Vitebsk oblast, Russian Empire);
  5. "(1929 - 1990) Family6.JPG Family6.JPG FIKSMAN Henna ..." bernshtam.name. Retrieved August 16, 2020.
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