- Encyclopedia of Jewish Life (2001), p. 831: "Miroslavas".
- Lithuanian Jewish Communities (1991), p. 195: "Miroslau (Miroslavas)".
- Pinkas HaKehilot, Lithuania (1996), p. 373: "Miroslavas"
- Słownik Geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego (1880-1902), VI, p. 497: "Mirosław" #2.
In 1923, 93 homes, 15 shops existed, 13 of them belonging to Jews. In June 1941, German troops killed 42 district residents. On August 8 to eptember Nazi occupation authorities in Alytus ordered the killing of Jews, In March 1944 troops destroyed the town.
CEMETERY: Gudiniškių k., Miroslav sen
Jewish cemetery has many visible gravestones. [September 2010]
Fenced metal mesh fence. A oncrete pedestal holds ctangular black polished granite slab with the Star of David superimposed and inscribed with Hebrew letters. "Passerby, / HERE honor of lying / MIROSLAVO JEWIS: 0.55 ha. in a polygon. 29.7 m, x134.4 m, p. [Aug 2015]