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Jewish cemetery in Janowiec is located about 300 meters east from the Main Square. It was established in the end of the 16th century. Most probably in 1580 the very first Jews settled in Janowiec. In 1921 the town was in 20% inhabited by them (261 people). The last burial on the cemetery took place in 1942. During World War II the cemetery was destroyed. Today there are no fragments of matzevot left. The area is 0.7 ha.

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