Definition of Druya. Meaning of Druya. Synonyms of Druya

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Druya. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Druya and, of course, Druya synonyms and on the right images related to the word Druya.

Definition of Druya

No result for Druya. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Druya from wikipedia

- in Druya for some time Jury Kashyra, Roman Catholic priest, was active in Druya Abraham Resnick studied under Rabbi Abraham Zadok Bagin in Druya Ceslaus...
- Beshankovichy Polotsk (home to the Boris stones) Navapolatsk Dzisna Verkhnedvinsk Druya Krāslava Daugavpils Līvāni Jēkabpils Pļaviņas Aizkraukle Jaunjelgava Lielvārde...
- birthplace, Druya, was variously transliterated as Druyanow, Drujanow, etc.) He wrote both in Yiddish and Hebrew languages. Alter Druyanov was born in Druya (in...
- in which he completed his secondary education. He made his novitiate at Druya, a city border with Bolshevik Belarus where the congregation opened a school...
- footballer (Novopolotsk) Vladimir Beneshevich (1874–1938), Russian scholar (Druya) Eliezer Ben-Yehuda (1858–1922), Belarusian lexicographer of the first Hebrew...
- Silene highway 4 Hawrylina (Гаўрыліна) — Meikšāni simplified crossing 5 Druya (Друя) — Piedruja simplified crossing 6 Lipawka (Ліпаўка) — Vorzova simplified...
- Boris stone in Druya...
- Martyrs". Vladimir Nicolayevich Beneshevich was born on August 9, 1874, in Druya, Vilna Governorate of the Russian Empire (now Vitebsk Region in Belarus)...
- Belorussian strategic offensive operation, advanced to the line of the Druya river, west of Voropaevo and Naroch Lake from 4 July, having the mission...
- including Orsha, Dubrovna, Shklow, Mogilev (and its Cold Synagogue), and Druya. Of the An-sky's expedition members, Yitzhak Fikangur (Gur-Aryeh), moved...