- romanized: Baranovichi [bɐˈranəvʲɪtɕɪ]; Yiddish: באַראַנאָוויטש; Polish:
Baranowicze; Lithuanian: Baranovičiai) is a city in
Brest Region,
western Belarus...
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Polish Radio Baranowicze was a
station of the
Polish Radio,
located in the city of
Baranowicze,
which in the
interbellum period belonged to the Second...
- The
battles of
Baranowicze were the
battles of Capt.
Jerzy Dąbrowski's
group in
March and Col.
Aleksander Boruszczak's
group in
April 1919
against the...
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January 1934,
Baranowicze,
Poland – died 6
August 2013, Konstancin-Jeziorna) was a
Polish theater and film actress. Born in
Baranowicze,
Poland (present-day...
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Division (20
Dywizja Piechoty) from
Baranowicze, Nowogródzka
Cavalry Brigade (Nowogródzka
Brygada Kawalerii) from
Baranowicze,
Mazowiecka Cavalry Brigade (Mazowiecka...
- (Polish pronunciation: [ˈsɛrɡʲuʂ pjaˈsɛt͡skʲi]; 1901 in
Lachowicze near
Baranowicze – 1964 in Penley, London) was one of the best
known Polish writers of...
- parti****nt in the
prisoner revolt which took
place in that camp. Born in
Baranowicze,
Poland (now Belarus), in 1940 he was
recruited to the Red Army. In 1941...
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Brigade (Warsaw)
under Colonel Jan
Karcz Nowogródzka
Cavalry Brigade (
Baranowicze)
under Brigadier General Władysław
Anders Podlaska Cavalry Brigade (Białystok)...
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track of
Singapore LRT A
double junction in Cardiff,
Wales A
junction in
Baranowicze, Poland, 1934 (since 1939 in Belarus) A
train p****ing
through Katni Junction...
- He was born in Knyszyn,
Poland and
studied at Ohel
Torah Yeshiva in
Baranowicze, led by
Rabbi Elchonon W****erman. He
later studied in the Mir Yeshiva...