- The
Belaya (/
ˈbɛlaɪə/ BEL-y-ə) is a
river in Bashkortostan, Russia. Its
source lies in the south-western Ural Mountains. It is 1,430
kilometres (890 mi)...
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Maddalena Salomon,
Madeleine Alice,
Madeleine Alice Salomon,
Malvasia Belaia,
Malvasier Frueh weiss,
Malvaziya Belaya, Perltraube,
Petit blanc, Plant...
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regiment of captain-rittmeister
Jacob Shaw. At
least six
former members of the
Belaia garrison,
including George Learmonth,
helped decisively turn back Prince...
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administrative center of
Reichskommissariat Ukraine. A
Gestapo prison opened on
Belaia Street.[better source needed]
Roughly half of Rivne's
inhabitants were Jewish...
- Ruthenia, (eastern part of
modern Belarus; Belarusian: Белая Русь, romanized:
Belaia Rus; Polish: Ruś Biała)
Black Ruthenia (a
western part of
modern Belarus;...
- parti****ted in the
Polish capture of the
Russian border town of
Belaia and
newly served Belaia garrison composed of
approximately 150
soldiers organized in...
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Maddalena Salomon,
Madeleine Alice,
Madeleine Alice Salomon,
Malvasia Belaia,
Malvasier Frueh weiss,
Malvaziya Belaya, Perltraube,
Petit blanc, Plant...
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trolley cars to
protect the
railway line. On 6 July,
Denikin captured Belaia Glina while Kalnin's
Bolsheviks retreated to Tik****tskaia.
Pokrovsky then...
- Ağiźel - Ағиҙел (Bashkir),
Aqedil - Ақеділ (Kazakh), Asho - Ашо (Erzya),
Belaïa or
Aguidel (French),
Belaja (Dutch, German, Italian),
Belaya - Бе́лая (Russian)...
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Retrieved 21
February 2019. "Great
Synagogue in Bila Tserkva,Bila
Tserkva (
Belaia Tserkov'), 1854-64. //
Volman (architect)". The
Hebrew University of Jerusalem...