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Bauer, Armand. ''Place Names of German Colonies in Russia and the Rumanian Dobrudja''. Bound with Richard Sallet, ''Russian-German Settlements in the United States''. Fargo, N. Dak.: North Dakota Institute for Regional Studies, 1974. (FHL book 973 F2rs; fiche 6089058). Alphabetical lists of communities region-by-region: ''Black Sea Regions:'' Kherson, Yekaterinoslav, Tavrien [''Taurin''], Krim [''Crimea''], Charkov, Don; ''Volga Region; Ukrainian-Volhynia Region''. Lists community name, district, settlement date, type of church (Catholic, Lutheran, Mennonite).    | Bauer, Armand. ''Place Names of German Colonies in Russia and the Rumanian Dobrudja''. Bound with Richard Sallet, ''Russian-German Settlements in the United States''. Fargo, N. Dak.: North Dakota Institute for Regional Studies, 1974. (FHL book 973 F2rs; fiche 6089058). Alphabetical lists of communities region-by-region: ''Black Sea Regions:'' Kherson, Yekaterinoslav, Tavrien [''Taurin''], Krim [''Crimea''], Charkov, Don; ''Volga Region; Ukrainian-Volhynia Region''. Lists community name, district, settlement date, type of church (Catholic, Lutheran, Mennonite).    | ||
Significant information about German-speaking villages in Russia and eastern Europe is available via computer network Internet sites described in the “[[  | Significant information about German-speaking villages in Russia and eastern Europe is available via computer network Internet sites described in the “[[Germans from Russia Archives and Libraries|Archives and Libraries]]” page of this article. Additional gazetteers and similar guides to Russian place names are listed in the Place Search of the ''Family History Library Catalog'' under:    | ||
Most supporting societies (see side bar of the page) will have resources to assist in finding places. Online, several lists are available including [http://www.odessa3.org/collections/refs/link/villhelp.txt the Long List of German Villages] on the Odessa3 site. This list is quite complete for the Volga, Black Sea, and Bessarabia regions but is not complete for Volhynia, Kiev or Podolia. An excellent resource for many places (though it does not always include German variants of place names) is [http://www.jewishgen.org/Communities/LocTown.asp ShtetlSeeker]. Though hosted by Jewishgen, it lists all communities in Eastern Europe and more.    | Most supporting societies (see side bar of the page) will have resources to assist in finding places. Online, several lists are available including [http://www.odessa3.org/collections/refs/link/villhelp.txt the Long List of German Villages] on the Odessa3 site. This list is quite complete for the Volga, Black Sea, and Bessarabia regions but is not complete for Volhynia, Kiev or Podolia. An excellent resource for many places (though it does not always include German variants of place names) is [http://www.jewishgen.org/Communities/LocTown.asp ShtetlSeeker]. Though hosted by Jewishgen, it lists all communities in Eastern Europe and more.    | ||
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RUSSIA   | RUSSIA, [PROVINCE]- GAZETTEERS    | ||
''[[Germans from Russia Emigration and Immigration|Emigration and Immigration]]  <  Previous  |  Next  >  [[Germans from Russia Genealogy|Genealogy]]''    | ''[[Germans from Russia Emigration and Immigration|Emigration and Immigration]]  <  Previous  |  Next  >  [[Germans from Russia Genealogy|Genealogy]]''    | ||
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