Liuboml (Ukrainian: Любомль) is a small town in Volyn Oblast of Western Ukraine.
Understand
Between the World Wars, Liuboml was under Polish control. Prior to the Holocaust, the town had the highest percentage of Jewish people (94%) of anywhere in Poland.
Watch
- Luboml: My Heart Remembers: A 2003 documentary film that attempts to resurrect and reconstruct life in Liuboml before the Holocaust.
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There are buses from Lutsk that go to Liuboml, taking almost 3 hours to reach the town.
Liumbolm has its own railway station and is well connected to Kyiv and Warsaw by train.
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Prior to its destruction in the 1940s, the Grand Synagogue was one of the main attractions in Liuboml.
- 🌍 Saint George Church. An 18th century church which replaced an older Orthodox church built in the 1300s.
- 🌍 Holy Trinity Church. An early 15th century Orthodox church designed in the Gothic architectural style.
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