- city. As of 2024, it has a po****tion of 16,787.
Since time immemorial,
Ašmena and its
surroundings were
ethnic Lithuanian territory. However, many of...
-
Asmena (1947 –
after 1967) was a
French Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare. She is best
known for her
victory in the 1950
Epsom Oaks when she overcame...
- The
Battle of
Ashmyany or
Ašmena (Lithuanian: Ašmenos mūšis) was
fought on 8
December 1432 at
Ashmyany between the
armies of Švitrigaila and Sigismund...
-
Muravanaya Ashmyanka (Belarusian: Мураваная Ашмянка; Russian: Мурованая Ошмянка, romanized: Murovanaya Oshmyanka; Polish:
Murowana Oszmianka; Lithuanian:...
-
Jelskas Lojevas Mozyrius Naroulia Petrykavas Rahačovas Rečyca Žlobinas
Ašmena Astravas Yvija Lyda
Mastai Ščiutinas
Slanimas Smurgainys Svisločius Valkaviskas...
- The
Ashmyanka (Belarusian: Ашмянка [ʌʂˈmʲankə], Lithuanian:
Ašmena, Polish: Oszmianka, Russian: Ошмянка) is a
river in Belarus. A left-bank
tributary of...
- the old trunk.
Based on that, we draw the
border far
beyond Vilnius, near
Ašmena. Lyda County [lt] is also Lithuanian...
During the
Interwar period Klimas...
- (1368–1372)
Vikhra River (1386) 15th c.
Lithuanian Civil War (1432–1438)
Ašmena Pabaiskas Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War (1431–1435)
Crusade of
Varna (1443–1444)...
- (Gardinas), Lida (Lyda), Smarhonʹ (Smurgainys),
Pastavy (Pastovys),
Ashmyany (
Ašmena),
Braslaw (Breslauja), Suwałki (Suvalkai). The
redistribution of
lands after...
- (particularly the
counties of Vilnius, Trakai, Švenčionys and
northern Ašmena). As a result, only a
handful of
localities maintained their Lithuanian...