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[td]{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2025}}[/td] [td]Nyzhni Stanivtsi ({{langx|uk|ะะธะถะฝั– ะกั‚ะฐะฝั–ะฒั†ั–}}, previously ''Stanivtsi Dolishni''; {{langx|ro|Stฤƒneศ™tii de Jos}} or ''StฤƒneลŸtii-de-Jos-pe-CeremuลŸ''; {{langx|de|Unter-Stanestie}}<ref>{{cite web |title=NYZHNI STANIVITZI |url=https://cdp.jewishgen.org/eastern-e...iye-stanovtsy-unter-stanestie-stanetii-de-jos |website=JewishGenโ€™s Cemetery Discovery Project |publisher=JewishGen.org |access-date=2 September 2025}}</ref>) is a village in [[Vyzhnytsia Raion]], [[Chernivtsi Oblast]], [[Ukraine]]. Located on the Brusnytsia River, the right tributary of the Prut, it is 12 miles northwest of [[Storozhynets]] and 13 miles southwest of [[Kitsman]].[/td]
[td]'''Nyzhni Stanivtsi''' ({{langx|uk|ะะธะถะฝั– ะกั‚ะฐะฝั–ะฒั†ั–}}, previously ''Stanivtsi Dolishni''; {{langx|ro|Stฤƒneศ™tii de Jos}} or ''StฤƒneลŸtii-de-Jos-pe-CeremuลŸ''; {{langx|de|Unter-Stanestie}}<ref>{{cite web |title=NYZHNI STANIVITZI |url=https://cdp.jewishgen.org/eastern-e...iye-stanovtsy-unter-stanestie-stanetii-de-jos |website=JewishGenโ€™s Cemetery Discovery Project |publisher=JewishGen.org |access-date=2 September 2025}}</ref>) is a village in [[Vyzhnytsia Raion]], [[Chernivtsi Oblast]], [[Ukraine]]. Located on the Brusnytsia River, the right tributary of the [[Prut]], it is 12 miles northwest of [[Storozhynets]] and 13 miles southwest of [[Kitsman]].[/td]
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[td]The villages of Vyviz, Brusenchi, and Vinograd are included within this commune.<ref>{{cite web |title=ะ†ัั‚ะพั€ั–ั ะะธะถะฝั– ะกั‚ะฐะฝั–ะฒั†ั– |url=https://bukportret.info/kitsmanskiy-rayon/nizhni-stanivtsi/istoriya-nizhni-stanivtsi/ |website=ะ†ัั‚ะพั€ั–ั ะะธะถะฝั– ะกั‚ะฐะฝั–ะฒั†ั– - ะ†ัั‚ะพั€ะธะบะพ-ะบั€ะฐั”ะทะฝะฐะฒั‡ะธะน ะฟะพั€ั‚ั€ะตั‚ ะงะตั€ะฝั–ะฒะตั†ัŒะบะพั— ะพะฑะปะฐัั‚ั– |access-date=2 September 2025}}</ref>[/td]
[td]The villages of Vyviz, Brusenchi, and Vinograd are included within this commune.<ref>{{cite web |title=ะ†ัั‚ะพั€ั–ั ะะธะถะฝั– ะกั‚ะฐะฝั–ะฒั†ั– |url=https://bukportret.info/kitsmanskiy-rayon/nizhni-stanivtsi/istoriya-nizhni-stanivtsi/ |website=ะ†ัั‚ะพั€ั–ั ะะธะถะฝั– ะกั‚ะฐะฝั–ะฒั†ั– - ะ†ัั‚ะพั€ะธะบะพ-ะบั€ะฐั”ะทะฝะฐะฒั‡ะธะน ะฟะพั€ั‚ั€ะตั‚ ะงะตั€ะฝั–ะฒะตั†ัŒะบะพั— ะพะฑะปะฐัั‚ั– |access-date=2 September 2025}}</ref>[/td]
[td]The town has been part of the historical region of [[Bukovina]] since its establishment. The first documentary attestation of the village took place in 1596.[/td]
[td]The town has been part of the historical region of [[Bukovina]] since its establishment. The first documentary attestation of the village took place in 1596.[/td]
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[td]The surviving remnants of the Jewish cemetery in Nyzhni Stanivtsi has tombstones dated as early as 1882.<ref>{{cite web |title=Jewish cemetery in Nyzhni Stanivtsi, Ukraine |url=https://cja.huji.ac.il/browser.php?mode=set&id=45556 |website=The Bezalel Narkiss Index of Jewish Art and Material Culture / The Center for Jewish Art |access-date=2 September 2025}}</ref> Prior to [[World War II]], a large number of the doctors, lawyers, pharmacists, and merchants in the town were Jewish, even the district judge and the police chief.<ref>{{cite web |title=History of Jews in Bukowina [Volume II, page 118] / Translation of chapter โ€œUnter Stanestieโ€ |url=https://www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/bukowinabook/buk2_118b.html |website=JewishGen.org |publisher=JewishGen.org |access-date=2 September 2025}}</ref> The Jewish community in the town was almost entirely murdered during the [[Holocaust]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Osterer |first1=Irv |title=Stanestie de Jos Unter-Stanestie A/CZ |url=https://www.eylonconsulting.com/bukovina/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/stanestie.pdf |website=Bukovina Jewish Heritage Sites / Blog |publisher=Bukovina Jewish Heritage Sites / Blog |access-date=2 September 2025}}</ref>[/td]
[td]The surviving remnants of the Jewish cemetery in Nyzhni Stanivtsi has tombstones dated as early as 1882.<ref>{{cite web |title=Jewish cemetery in Nyzhni Stanivtsi, Ukraine |url=https://cja.huji.ac.il/browser.php?mode=set&id=45556 |website=The Bezalel Narkiss Index of Jewish Art and Material Culture / The Center for Jewish Art |access-date=2 September 2025}}</ref> Before [[World War II]], a large number of the doctors, lawyers, pharmacists, and merchants in the town were Jewish, even the district judge and the police chief.<ref>{{cite web |title=History of Jews in Bukowina [Volume II, page 118] / Translation of chapter โ€œUnter Stanestieโ€ |url=https://www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/bukowinabook/buk2_118b.html |website=JewishGen.org |publisher=JewishGen.org |access-date=2 September 2025}}</ref> The Jewish community in the town was almost entirely murdered during the [[Holocaust]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Osterer |first1=Irv |title=Stanestie de Jos Unter-Stanestie A/CZ |url=https://www.eylonconsulting.com/bukovina/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/stanestie.pdf |website=Bukovina Jewish Heritage Sites / Blog |publisher=Bukovina Jewish Heritage Sites / Blog |access-date=2 September 2025}}</ref>[/td]
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[td]== References ==[/td]
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