Compilation of Mennonite Villages in Russia Sorted Alphabetically by German Village Names Prepared by Tim Janzen
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Table 2: Compilation of Mennonite Villages in Russia Sorted Alphabetically by German Village Names Prepared by Tim Janzen In this version the villages in the table Compilation of Mennonite Villages in Russia have been sorted alphabetically by their most common name, which in most cases is the original German name for the village. Village Name Russian Name Year Government Colony Name Mother founded District Colony ? ? Kherson Alexeyfeld Molotschna ? ? Ekaterinoslav Kuzmitsky Chortitza (Alexandrovka) ? 1898 Samara Bezenchuk Alexandertal ? 1910 Samara Bugulma Alexandertal ? 1910? Saratov Kisyendey ? ? 1927 Eastern Siberia Nevzorovka, Mixed Amur Adelsheim Dolinovka 1869 Ekaterinoslav Yazykovo Chortitza Adshembet (Adschi- 1897 Perekop, Taurida Crimea Molotschna Mambet) (Achubet) Ak-Metschet 1930 Samara Am Trakt Aktasch 1901 Chasov-Jurt, Terek Molotschna Terek Aktatschi-Busau 1886 Eupatoria, Crimea Molotschna (Busav-Atkachi) Taurida Alatsch Dzhankoy, Crimea Molotschna Village Name Russian Name Year Government Colony Name Mother founded District Colony Taurida Alekseyevka Omsk Mixed Alexanderfeld Kutyuki (Kutjuki) Perekop, Taurida Crimea Molotschna Alexanderfeld Alexandrodar 1863-66 Kuban Kuban Chortitza and Molotschna Alexanderfeld, #1 Alexandrowka 1872 Kherson Sagradovka Molotschna Alexanderheim 1889 Pavlograd, St. Sajzewo Molotschna Ekaterinoslav Alexanderkron 1908 Slavgorod Barnaul Mixed Alexanderkrone Omsk Mixed Alexanderkrone Molotschnoye 1857 Taurida Molotschna Prussia (Grushevka) Alexanderkrone, #17 1883 Kherson Sagradovka Molotschna Alexanderthal Aleksandrovka 1820 Taurida Molotschna Prussia Alexanderthal 1859 Samara Alt-Samara Prussia (Alexandertal) Alexanderthal, #5 1867 Taurida Fuerstenland Chortitza Alexanderwohl Svetloye 1821 Taurida Molotschna Prussia Alexandropol 1888 Bachmut, St.