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Alternate names: Ventspils [Latv], Windau [Ger], Vindava and Виндава [Rus], Vindoi and וינדוי [Yid], Windawa [Pol], Ventspilis [Lith], Vindavi [Est], Wentspils, Vindau. 57°23' N, 21°34' E , in NW Latvia on the Baltic coast, 64 miles NNE of Liepāja (Libau). Jewish population: 485 (1835), 920 (1864), 1,407 (1881), 1,276 (1925) and beginning of WWI-about 5,000. Jews came to Ventspils in the second half of the 18th century from neighboring localities as well as Prussia and Lithuania. A burial society and cemetery were not established until 1831. Later a synagogue and a bet midrash were added.

YIVO description of Ventspils. [January 2011]

CEMETERY: Dates from 1831.

Located on Saules St., many interesting tombstones remain. In some parts, tombstones are destroyed so that the cemetery looks almost like a forest. About forty tombstones still exist. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., Kahovkas 2-12 LV-1021, Riga, Latvia

See burial list All Latvia Cemetery List [March 2009] See burial list. [January 2011]

Parent Category: EASTERN EUROPE