found: Es shṭarbṭ a shṭeṭl, megiles̀ Sḳalaṭ, 1948.
found: LC PreMARC file(hdg.: Skałat, Poland)
found: Sḳalaṭ--ḳovets zikaron li-ḳehilah she-ḥarvah ba-Shoʼah, 1971.
found: Encyc. of Ukraine:v. 4, p. 723-724 (Skalat, a town on the Hlyna River in Pidvolochyske raion, Ternopil oblast. The village was first mentioned in historical documents of 1564 when it was part of Poland. The town was captured by Cossacks in 1648 and its castle was destroyed by the Turks in 1672. At the first partition of Poland in 1772 Skalat was annexed by Austria, and in 1867 it became a county center of Galicia crownland. Between 1919 and 1939 the town was under Polish rule)
found: Ukr. rad. ent︠s︡ykl:v. 10, p. 213 (Skalat, a city in Pidvolochysʹkyĭ raĭon Ternopilʹsʹka oblastʹ first mentioned in documents of 1564 when it was part of Poland. It was annexed the Austria in 1772 but from 1810-1815 it was part of the Russian Empire. From 1867 to 1918 Skalat was again part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. During 1919-1920 Skalat was fought over by Polish and Red Army forces but was finally ceded to Poland. In 1939 Skalat, as part of the Western Ukrainian lands, was reunited with the Ukrainian SSR)
found: Shtetl seeker WWW, 05-13-97(Skalat, 49°26ʹN, 25°59ʹE; 342.7 km. WSW of Kiev)
found: BGN gaz., USSR(Skalat, ppl.: 49°26ʹN, 25°59ʹE)
found: Ukraïna [MAP], 1992(Skalat, in Ternopilʹsʹka oblastʹ)
found: SSSR, admin.-territ. delenie, 1983:p. 326 (Skalat, a city in Podvolochisskiĭ raĭon in Ternopilʹskai︠a︡ oblastʹ)
found: Skalat memorial book, 2021:page xii (Alternative names for the town: Skalat Stary)