Alternate names: Łopuszno [Pol], Lopushno, לופושנה [Yid], Loposhna, Lopatchna. Лопушноb [Rus]. 50°57' N, 20°15' E, 20 miles WNW of Kielce. 1900 Jewish population: 462. Yizkor: Sztetl Łopuszno - pamięć przetrwała (Kielce, 2004). Gmina Łopuszno is a rural administrative district in Kielce County, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship in south-central Poland with the seat, the village of Łopuszno, 27 km (17 mi) W of the regional capital Kielce. The gmina 2006 total population was 8,996. Gmina Łopuszno contains the villages and settlements of Antonielów, Czałczyn, Czartoszowy, Dobrzeszów, Eustachów, Ewelinów, Fanisławice, Fanisławiczki, Gnieździska, Grabownica, Huta Jabłonowa, Jasień, Jedle, Józefina, Krężołek, Lasocin, Łopuszno, Marianów, Nowek, Olszówka, Orczów, Piotrowiec, Podewsie, Przegrody, Ruda Zajączkowska, Rudniki, Sarbice Drugie, Sarbice Pierwsze, Snochowice and Wielebnów. [June 2009]
US Commission No. POCE000291
Located in Kielce at 50º54 N 20º15 E, 26 km from Wloszczowa. Cemetery location is in the suburbs (quartier Ludwikaol). Present town population is 1,000-5,000 with no Jews.
- Town: Gminy Lopuszno, 26-070 Lopuszno, ul. Wtoszczowska, Tel. 9
- Local: Wojewodzki Konserwator Zabythow, ul. 9 Wiekoskielo 3, Kielce, Tel. 45634.
Dr Adam Penkalla, deceased, completed survey and visited the site.