Janów Sokólski (Yiddish: Janowa, Janov) was a stetl in Gmina Sokółka, Sokółka County, Poland, destroyed during German invasion of Poland.
Currently only a Jewish cemetery exists.
The cemetery and the surrounding agricultural land are the property of gmina[1] The earliest known Jewish community in Janova is dated by 1720.
[1] The town was known for its wooden synagogue.
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