Zlatopil, Novomyrhorod

Zlatopil (Ukrainian: Златопіль), also known by the Russian transliteration Zlatopol, was a small city in Ukraine, located about 67[1] km northwest of Kropyvnytskyi.

Before the Holocaust, Zlatopil was a prosperous Jewish shtetl.

There was also a gymnasium (school) for rich people in Zlatopil.

Some Jews of Zlatopil served in the Russian army during World War I and suffered under the pogroms of 1918–1920.

Some of the most famous Jewish families of Zlatopol are: Brody, Rabbi Nachman of Breslov, rabbis Elijah and Hillel Poisic, (the composer) Pokrass, and Zola.

Hulajpol within the Kijov Palatinate (in blue)