Tomashpil

'city of St. Thomas', Polish: Tomaszpol) is a rural settlement in the eastern Podolia, specifically in Tulchyn Raion of Vinnytsia Oblast in central Ukraine.

The first historical mention in the documents dates to 1616, when Tomashpil and the entire Podolia belonged to the Kingdom of Poland (Polish Crown).

On this day, a new law entered into force which abolished this status, and Tomashpil became a rural settlement.

The cemetery is located just South of Tomashphil, on a hillside on the right side of the road leading to Yampil.

Today, Tomashpol is considered a Ukrainian town and few Jews remain living there, although sometimes groups or individuals come searching for the gravestones or houses of their relatives.

The biggest deposit of sawn stone in Ukraine is situated in Vinnytsia oblast 10 km from Tomashpil.