- (Belarusian: Браслаў, romanized: Braslaŭ; Russian: Браслав; Lithuanian:
Breslauja; Polish: Brasław) is a town in
Vitebsk Region, Belarus. It
serves as the...
- Nesvyžius
Sluckas Smaliavičai
Stolpcai Uzda Valažinas
Vileika Bešenkovičai
Breslauja Čašnikai Dokšica
Dubrouna Gorodokas Glubokas Lepelis Liozna Mėrai Pastovys...
- Smarhonʹ (Smurgainys),
Pastavy (Pastovys),
Ashmyany (Ašmena),
Braslaw (
Breslauja), Suwałki (Suvalkai). The
redistribution of
lands after World War II was...
-
almost all of
Lithuania on both side of Neris. Also
included was the
Breslauja Viceroyalty (Lithuanian:
Breslaujos vietininkija), Svir, the
lands of...
- Lithuanian).
Retrieved 1
October 2023. Garšva, Kazimieras; Gaučas, Petras. "
Breslauja". Visuotinė lietuvių
enciklopedija (in Lithuanian).
Retrieved 1 October...
- (Lithuanian: Vileika),
Vidzy (Lithuanian: Vidžiai) and
Braslaw (Lithuanian:
Breslauja), were Lithuanian. Some of the
inhabitants of
these areas were Polonized...
- באראן/Baran
Baranis Brasłaŭ Браслаў Браслав/Braslav Brasław ברעסלעב/Breslev
Breslauja Dokšycy Докшыцы Докшицы/Dok****sy
Dokszyce דאָקשיטס/Dok****s Dokšica Dubroŭna...
- only
parts of the ****ure
Wilno Voivodeship area, that is the
communes of
Breslauja, Duniłowicze [pl],
Dysna and Vileika. The
remaining part of the territory...
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Endonym Notes Name
Language Ašmiany Ašmena Baranavičy Baranovičiai
Breslaw Breslauja Brasłaǔ
Dzyatlava Zietela Gervyaty Gervėčiai
Grodno Gardinas Hrodna Halshany...
- jure
state border until World War II.
Vilnius Region,
including Braslaw (
Breslauja),
Hrodna (Gardinas), Lida (Lyda), and Vilnius, was
recognized to Lithuania...