Kalush
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Kalush (in Ukrainian Калуш; Polish Kalusz, Yiddish קאַלוש Kalush or Kalish) is a city in Southwest Ukraine incorporated in 1939. Population 63,800 (2004). Set in the foothills of the Carpathian Mountains, it lies near Ivano-Frankivs'k, formerly part of Austria-Hungary and Poland.
From the 16th Century, there has been a strong Jewish presence in the city, but in 1941, it was "ethnically cleansed" by the Nazis. 1 (http://motlc.wiesenthal.com/pages/t036/t03687.html)
It is a sister city to Little Rock, AR. 2 (http://stage.counterpart.org/communities/(2v5rh1mh2sonkg45jgzqo245)/ScopeManager.aspx?cPairID=25)
- Population: 73,500 3 (http://stage.counterpart.org/communities/(2v5rh1mh2sonkg45jgzqo245)/ScopeManager.aspx?cPairID=25&currLoc=RecipientCommunityProfilePage&)
- Industries: food processing, clothing manufacture, chemicals, handicrafts, woodcarving, and concrete.
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- Variant shtetl names: Kalish, Kalusz, Kalusz Nowy
References
- Pre-WWII Jewish History in Kalush (http://www.shtetlinks.jewishgen.org/Kalush/)fr:Kalouch