Port city. At the beginning of the 19th century , greeks, italians, french, turks and many others flocked here. In 1819, only every fourth inhabitant of odessa was russian. There were even fewer little russians. Jews went to odessa en masse after the annexation of polish lands to russia. These were immigrants from galicia, Small Traders and artisans. Among them were wealthy people. They have taken a serious place in the grain trading market. The lands of novorossiya were included in the socalled pale of settlement, areas in which, from the end of the 16th century, by decree of catherine and then nicholas ii , subjects of the jewish religion were allowed to permanently settle. In these territories, jews were engaged not only in trade and crafts, but also in creating. In the First Quarter of the 21st century, there was an attempt to purposefully create a class of jewish landowners in the novorossiysk province. The author of the idea is the minister of justice of the russian empire and th
The William S. Hart Union High School District Governing Board approved the appointment of Tara Brown as the new Assistant Superintendent of Student Services. Brown was selected to fill the opening created by the retirement of Assistant Superintendent Kathy Hunter.
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LARAMIE — A Wyoming ranching couple’s $2.5 million gift to the University of Wyoming will empower the university’s Ranch Management and Agricultural Leadership Program, fueling impactful change and supporting future
LARAMIE — A Wyoming ranching couple’s $2.5 million gift to the University of Wyoming will empower the university’s Ranch Management and Agricultural Leadership Program, fueling impactful change and supporting future