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Drahichyn (Belarusian: Драгічын, romanized: Drahičyn; Russian: Дрогичин, romanized: Drogichin; Polish: Drohiczyn; Yiddish: דראהיטשין, romanized: Drohichin;...
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Drahichyn Ghetto (Дрогичинское гетто) was a
Jewish ghetto in the city of
Drogichin in the
Brest Region of Belarus. It was
operated from July 1941 to October...
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Drahichyn District or Drahičyn
District (Belarusian: Драгічынскі раён; Russian: Дрогичинский район) is a
district (raion) of
Brest Region in Belarus....
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Baranavichy Pinsk Kobryn Byaroza Luninyets Ivatsevichy Pruzhany Ivanava Drahichyn Hantsavichy Zhabinka Mikashevichy Byelaazyorsk Stolin Malaryta Lyakhavichy...
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Brest Region are:
Baranavichy District Brest District Byaroza District Drahichyn District Hantsavichy District Ivanava District Ivatsevichy District Kamyenyets...
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Polish Republic (now Belarus). His
mother was from Drohiczyn,
Poland (now
Drahichyn, Belarus). The
youngest of four siblings, he has two
brothers and one...
- of Volodymyr, Leo I of Galicia, and
Roman of
Chernihiv and
Bryansk at
Drahichyn. However,
historian S. C.
Rowell found no
other textual similarities between...
- romanized: Antipolie; Polish: Antopol; Hebrew: אנטופול) is an urban-type
settlement in
Drahichyn District,
Brest Region, Belarus. It is
located near the
towns of Kobryn...
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later renamed Drahichyn. The
following parishes were part of the
deanery (all
established by the 16th century):
Meeting of the Lord in
Drahichyn (before 1452)...
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August 1964 in Goshava [be],
Drahichyn District, when
Belarus was part of the
Soviet Union. He and his
family moved to
Drahichyn when he
started school. Sakhashchyk...