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Tykocin (Poland)
Ṭiḳṭin (Poland)
Tuktin (Poland)
Tikotsin (Poland)
Tykot︠s︡in (Poland)
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Tykocin, Poland
Sefer Ṭiḳṭin, 1959:
t.p. (Ṭiḳṭin) p. facing t.p. (Tiktin [in rom.])
LC PreMARC file
(hdg.: Tykocin, Poland; usage: Tiktin)
Encyc. Judaica, c1972:
(Tykocin; in Jewish sources, Tiktin; Russian Tykotsin; a village in Bialystok Province, N.E. Poland; formerly a town on the border between the kingdom of Poland and the principality of Lithuania)
Where once we walked, 1991:
(Tykocin, Pol.; pop. 1461; 26 km NW of Bialystok, 53°12ʹ/22°47ʹ; variants: Tikotsin, Tiktin, Tuktin, Tykotsin)
Russian Brockhaus:
v. 34 , p. 264 (Tykot︠s︡in, a city in Lomzhinskai︠a︡ gubernīi︠a︡, Mazovet︠s︡kīĭ ui︠e︡zd, on the Nareva River)
Encyc. Powszechna:
v. 14, p. 651 (Tykocin, a city in the Łomżyńska gubernija, on the Narwa River, it belonged to Lithuania until 1569, then became part of Poland)
Encyk. Powszechna PWN:
v. 4, p. 515 (Tykocin, city in the Białost. woj.; founded ca. 1450)
YIVO archives WWW, 02-11-97
(Tykocin (Tiktin), a town in N.E. Poland whose synagogue was built in 1642. In 1941 most of the city's Jewish population was killed by the Nazis)
GEOnet WWW, 02-11-97
(Tykocin, Poland, ppl.: 53°12ʹ00ʺN, 22°47ʹ00ʺE)
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