Ludwipol
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Ludwipol in Kostopol County, Wołyń Voivodship - was a Polish village and gmina
Gmina
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 from before 1945 along the river Słucz. The settlement was pacified and burned to the ground. At its place a new settlement called Sosnove
Sosnove
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) was built.

The Gmina Ludwipol consisted of villages, colonies, and hutors in most cases no longer in existence; not even traces of their names remain. The eradication of the Gmina Ludwipol was a result of both, the ethnic cleansing
Ethnic cleansing
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 by Ukrainian nationalists in World War II
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 especially in 1943, as well as the population transfer
Population transfer
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 conducted by the Soviets in 1945. The remaining inhabitants were moved to the Recovered Territories
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 of Poland
Poland
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.

Ludwipol gmina before 1939

Following list of villages, colonies and hutors was compiled based on the internet sources such as "www.wolyn.ovh.org". Legend: v. - village
Village
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, col. - colony
Colony
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, h. - hutor, s. - spot
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  • Adamówka (v. Adamówka)
  • Alfredówka (col. Alfredówka)
  • Antolin (col. Antolin, h. Stużno)
  • Berezyna (col Berezyna, h. Borołówka)
  • Bereżniaki (col. Bereżniaki)
  • Bielczaki (v. Bielczaki, h. Kaczany)
  • Bielczakowskie (col. Bielczakowska)
  • Bronisławka (col. Bronisławka, s. Brak)
  • Budki Kudrańskie (col. Budki Kudrańskie)
  • Budki Ujściańskie (col. Budki Ujściańskie)
  • Bystrzyce, Kresy
    Kresy
    The Polish term Kresy refers to a land considered by Poles as historical eastern provinces of their country. Today, it makes western Ukraine, western Belarus, as well as eastern Lithuania, with such major cities, as Lviv, Vilnius, and Hrodna. This territory belonged to the Polish-Lithuanian...

    Wschodnie (v. Bystrzyce)
  • Bystrzyce (os.w. Bystrzyce (os. Janówka))
  • Chmielówka (v. Chmielówka, ur. Katarawy, h. Worobjówka, h. Wydumka)
  • Chotyń (v. Chotyń)
  • Chołopy (v. Chołopy, col. Miniatyn)
  • Chwojanka (col. Chwojanka, h. Mokre)
  • Dermanka (col. Dermanka, h. Granne)
  • Druchowa (v. Druchowa, col. Marcelówka)
  • Frankopol (v. Frankopol)
  • Granne (col. Granne)
  • Górna (col. Górna)
  • Głuszków (col. Głuszków)
  • Głuboczek (v. Głuboczek)
  • Horodyszcze (col. Horodyszcze)
  • Hruszówka (v. Hruszówka)
  • Hurby (col. Hurby)
  • Hubków (v. Hubków)
  • Huta-Bystrzecka (v. Huta-Bystrzecka or Huta Bystrzycka)
  • Huta-Korecka (col. Huta-Korecka, s. Koreśkie)
  • Huta-Hruszowska (v. Huta-Hruszowska, s. Markowa-Niwa, s. Pomiary, s. Kołyczew)
  • Huta-Nowa (col. Huta-Nowa)
  • Huta-Stara (v. Huta-Stara)
  • Jackowicze (v. Jackowicze)
  • Janówka (col. Janówka)
  • Jakubówka-Mała (col. Jakubówka-Mała)
  • Jakubówka-Wielka (col. Jakubówka-Wielka)
  • Jezierce (v. Jezierce) lub Ozirce
  • Kamionka (col. Kamionka)
  • Koziarnik-Chołopski (col. Koziarnik-Chołopski)
  • Koziarnik-Chotyński (col. Koziarnik-Chotyński)
  • Kudranka (col. Kudranka)
  • Lewacze (v. Lewacze)
  • Ludwipol (c. Ludwipol)
  • Maksymiljanowka (col. Maksymiljanowka, s. Długa-Niwa)
  • Marenin (v. Marenin, col. Majdan Mareniński)
  • Marulczyn (col. Marulczyn)
  • Moczulanka (col. Moczulanka)
  • Medwedówka (v. Medwedówka, s. Perekopy)
  • Morozówka (v. Morozówka)
  • Mokre (col. Mokre)
  • Myszakowa (v. Myszakowa (Myszakówka), col. Berezówka, col. Spalony-Młynek)
  • Niemilja (Niemylnia) (col. Niemilja, s. Biały-Brzeg, s. Borek, s. Turobińsk (Trubińskie Futory), s. Wyczymir)
  • Nowiny (kol. Nowiny, col. Młynek, col. Pasieki)
  • Peresieki (col. Peresieki, col. Onyń)
  • Przerytka (col. Przerytka)
  • Pogorełówka (v. Pogorełówka)
  • Podrałówka (col. Podrałówka)
  • Prom (col. Prom)
  • Rudnia-Potasznia (v. Rudnia-Potasznia)
  • Rudnia-Pogorełowska (col. Rudnia-Pogorełowska)
  • Rudnia-Stryj (col. Rudnia-Stryj)
  • Siwki (v. Siwki)
  • Duże-Siedliszcze (v. Duże-Siedliszcze, s. Gliniszcze, col. Papiernia, leśn. Kuryń)
  • Duża-Sołpa (v. Duża-Sołpa, s. Rudnia Sołpeńska)
  • Sołomiak (col. Sołomiak)
  • Szopy (col. Szopy, s. Astrachanka)
  • Ujście (v. Ujście, s. Nakazów)
  • Wilja (v. Wilja)
  • Woronówka lub Woronucha (v. Woronówka, s. Kabardyn, col. Pypło)
  • Wólka-Chołopska (v. Wólka-Chołopska, s. Kornielin)
  • Zastawie (col. Zastawie, col. Głuboczanka, col. Józefówka)
  • Zawołocze (col. Zawołocze)


Alternative names, based on: Polish Armed Forces Institute of Geography maps at 1:100 000 1928.
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