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- Websites (June 2020)
- http://facebook.com/opilliamuseum/
- http://facebook.com/rohatynjewishheritage/
- http://rohatynjewishheritage.org/
- http://shtetlroutes.eu/
- http://ukrcensus.gov.ua/