KOTOVSKOYE

KOTOVSKOYE
KOTOVSKOYE, Russian rural settlement, Odessa district. It was founded as a Jewish colony in the early 1920s and had 100 farms and 485 persons in 1929. There was a Yiddish school. The few Jews who remained under German occupation in August 1941 were probably killed.

Encyclopedia Judaica. 1971.

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