Olesko

Olesko
Ukrainian: Олесько

Symbol of Olesko. 1 Sas, 2 Topór, 3 Herburt, 4 Korczak. Coat of arms of Jan Daniłowicz h. Sas (landowner in 1605), from his mother Katarzyna Tarło/wa h. Topór, and his grandmothers Katarzyna Odnowski/a h. Herburt, and Regina Malczycki/a h. Korczak.[2]
Olesko

Location of Olesko within Ukraine

Coordinates: 49°57′47″N 24°53′38″E / 49.96306°N 24.89389°E / 49.96306; 24.89389Coordinates: 49°57′47″N 24°53′38″E / 49.96306°N 24.89389°E / 49.96306; 24.89389
Country  Ukraine
Oblast Lviv Oblast

Oles'ko (Ukrainian: Олесько; Russian: Олеско, translit. Olesko; Polish: Olesko; Yiddish: אַלעקס, translit. Oleks; Hebrew: אולסקו, translit. Olesko) is an urban-type settlement in Busk Raion, Lviv Oblast (region) of western Ukraine. Population: 1,472(2013 est.)[3].

It was the seat of the rebbes of Alesk, and also the birthplace of Jan III Sobieski, the King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania.

The earliest mentioned Jewish community is in 1500. Oles'ko was the place of residence of tzadikim in the 19th century. In 1935 its Jewish population was 738.[4]

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