Illintsi
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The Ilyinets crater is located not far from the city.
History
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In 1757, Ilińce was granted Magdeburg rights by King Augustus III of Poland. It was a private town of the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland, located in the Bracław Voivodeship and owned by the Sanguszko family.
Before World War II, the majority of the population was Jewish. Germans entered the town in July 1941 and kept the Jews as prisoners in a ghetto soon after.[2] In November 1941, 43 Jews were murdered by Hilfspolizei. On 24 April 1942, around 1,000 Jews from the town and nearby villages were assassinated in a mass execution. 700 others were murdered in May 1942. At the end of 1942, the remaining Jews of the town were deported to a labor camp and the ghetto was destroyed in December 1942.[3]
According to the State Statistics Service of Ukraine, as of 1 January 2022, Illintsi had a population of 11,095 residents.[4][5]
Twin towns
Illintsi is twinned with:
- Template:Flagicon Włoszczowa, Poland, since 23 August 2005
- Template:Flagicon Edineț, Moldova, since 13 September 2013
- Template:Flagicon Pakruojis, Lithuania, since 21 November 2016
- Template:Flagicon Smižany, Slovakia, since 5 May 2017.
References
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