Lysets
Years |
State |
Province |
District |
Till 1772 |
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Kingdom of Poland |
Rus Voivodship (Województwo ruskie)
|
Kołomyia powiat |
1772-1867 |
Hapsburg Empire, since 1804, - Austrian Empire |
Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria (Königreich Galizien und Lodomerien) |
Stanislau Gebiet |
1867-1914 |
Austro-Hungarian Monarchy |
Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria (Königreich Galizien und Lodomerien) |
Bohorodczany powiat (Herbivnyk, 130) |
1914-1915 |
Under Russian military occupation |
General-Government Galitsiia |
|
1915-1918 |
Austro-Hungarian Monarchy |
Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria (Königreich Galizien und Lodomerien) |
Bohorodczany powiat |
1918 - May 1919 |
West Ukrainian People's Republic |
|
|
May 1919 - Sept. 1939 |
Republic of Poland |
Stanislawów wojewódstwo |
Till 1932 Bohorodczany powiat |
Since 1932 Stanislawów powiat |
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Sept. 1939 - June 1941 |
USSR: Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic |
Stanislav oblast' |
Stanislawów raion |
June 1941 - July 1944 |
Under German occupation: General Government (Das Generalgouvernement für die besetzten polnischen Gebiete |
Distrikt Galizien |
Stanislau Kreishaupt-mannschaft |
1944-91 |
USSR: Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic |
Stanislavov (Stanislaviv) oblast'; since 1962 renamed Ivano-Frankovsk (Ivano-Frankivs'k) oblast' |
Since 1982: Tysmenytsa raion |
Since 1991 |
Republic of Ukraine |
Ivano-Frankivs'k oblast' |
Tysmenytsa raion |
Year |
Total |
Jews |
Percentage |
1765 |
- |
126 |
- |
1880 |
983 |
41.67% |
|
1900 |
2,512 |
1,095 |
43.59% |
1921 |
1,560 |
275 |
17.63% |
1970 |
2,281 (Istoriia mist, p. 239) |
- |
- |
1994 |
2,749 (link) |
- |
- |
According to the statistical data submitted by the local authorities on May 29, 1920, there were 1811 people in Lysiec: 495 Poles, 991 Russians and 325 Jews. ( CAHJP, Hm2/8888.14)
In 1921, 275 people declared Jewish religion while 237 declared Jewish nationality. CAHJP, HM2/9138.6
There were Hebrew courses in Lysiec until 1922. (CAHJP, Hm2/9138.4)
Lysiec is a village on the right bank of the Bystritsa Solotvinska river (a tributary of the Dniester), at the foot of the Carpathian Mountains, 10 km south-west to Ivano-Frankivs'k and 8 km north-east from Bohorodchany.
Items relevant to the community
Title | Type of item | Years |
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daughter of Yehoshua | People | |
Ferber | People | to 1942 |
Galer | People | |
German | People | |
Gilman | People | |
Gilman | People | |
Kvartler | People | 1905 to 1942 |
Presler | People | |
Puper | People | |
Shtaramberg | People |