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- Dubrovytsia areaTotal "58.7".
- Dubrovytsia abstract "For other towns with a similar name see Dąbrowica (disambiguation)Dubrovytsia (Ukrainian: Дубровиця, Polish: Dąbrowica, Russian: Дубровица) Yiddish: דומברוביצא is a town in Rivne Oblast, Ukraine. It is administrative center of the Dubrovytsia Raion, and is the site of the now ruined Jewish shtetl of Dombrovitza. Population is 9,644 (2001).Although in modern times part of Rivne Oblast, it was historically not part of Volhynia but rather Land of Brest. It was not until 1805 that it was administratively attached to Volhynian Governorate of the Russian Empire, along with many other lands formerly belonging to now-partitioned Poland. In 19th century Dąbrowica was a notable centre of commerce, with a number of factories and manufactures serving the local market. It was also notable for its college run by Piarist monks, established in 1695 by Jan Dolski. Although the Piarist convent was dissolved in 1832 in the aftermath of the November Uprising, the school continued to exist until it was closed by Soviet authorities in 1939, following the joint Soviet and German invasion of Poland. Among its alumni were Cyprian Godebski, Alojzy Feliński and Łukasz Gołębiowski. During world war I and the two years following it, the town passed hands many times between various powers including the Bolshevik Russian army, the Polish Democratic Republic army, local Militia (Bolokhovists), national Ukrainian forces lead by Patliora, the German army and its "Hetman" authorities, a local rebel army (which included all four ethnicity groups: Jews, Poles, Ukrainians and Germans) and others. The town was owned by a Polish noble family, the Pliater brothers, who were murdered by the farmers as part of the communist revolution on November 22, 1918. A younger brother survived, but moved away. The town was declared under communist (Bolshevik) self rule. The Ukrainian army under Symon Pliutora took the town for two days. In September 1939 the Soviets took over the town, in accordance with the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact. Among the most notable historical landmarks in the town are a rococo Roman Catholic church founded in 1740 by Kazimierz Pniewski and two Orthodox churches: one founded in 1861 by Ignacy Plater (whose manor until 1917 was located in Worobin, some 3 kilometres north of the town) and the other built in 1872. Until the Holocaust the city also had three synagogues.".
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- Dubrovytsia postalCode "34100—34108".
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- Dubrovytsia leaderName "Adam Kusmytsch".
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- Dubrovytsia comment "For other towns with a similar name see Dąbrowica (disambiguation)Dubrovytsia (Ukrainian: Дубровиця, Polish: Dąbrowica, Russian: Дубровица) Yiddish: דומברוביצא is a town in Rivne Oblast, Ukraine. It is administrative center of the Dubrovytsia Raion, and is the site of the now ruined Jewish shtetl of Dombrovitza. Population is 9,644 (2001).Although in modern times part of Rivne Oblast, it was historically not part of Volhynia but rather Land of Brest.".
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