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Butsni, Khmelnytskyi Raion

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Butsni
Буцні
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CountryFile:Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine
OblastKhmelnytskyi
RaionKhmelnytskyi
HromadaLetychiv settlement hromada
Population
 (2021)
 • Total
133

Butsni (Ukrainian: Буцні) is a village in Letychiv hromada (Летичівська селищна громада), Khmelnytskyi Raion, Khmelnytskyi Oblast, Ukraine. In the past it was known as Butsnevtsy[1] (Polish: Bucniowce, Russian: Буцневцы / Буцнёвцы, Ukrainian: Буцніовци,[2] Буцнівці[3]), a small town in Poland, Russian Empire, Ukraine and early Soviet Union. It was devastated during World War II.

According to the 2021 Census, the population was 133.

History

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Bucniowce was a miasteczko in gmina Wójtowce (uk), powiat latyczowski (later Letichevsky Uyezd, Podolian Governorate, Russian Empire), by the Zhar River (uk).[4] In 1880 it had population of 580, including 16 persons of odnodvortsy (petty szlachta deprived of nobility in Russian Empire after the Partitions of Poland) and 90 Jews.[4] According to the 1897 Russian census, its population was 1265, of which 304 were Jews.[5]

Jewish history

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In Yiddish, it was called Butsnevits, and the search of this shtetl was the subject of Jack Rothman's book Searching for Butsnevits: A Shtetl Tale (2016) [6] - the place where his ancestors lived.

The fate of the Jews of Butsnevtsy is discussed, along with other Jewish communities of Letichev district, in the two-volume set by David A. Chapin and Ben Weinstock, The Road from Letichev [7]

The neglected old Jewish cemetery is located in the wood nearby (Lua error: callParserFunction: function "#coordinates" was not found.) and is used for cattle grazing. Found tombstones date in the range from 1749 to 1871.[8]

References

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