- romanized: Vierchniadzvinsk; Russian: Верхнедвинск),
previously known as
Drysa or
Drissa until 1962, is a town in
Vitebsk Region, Belarus. It
serves as...
- Dysna, Laucesa, Berezauka, Eglona, Pikstere, Ņega Right: Usvyacha, Palata,
Drysa, Dubna, Aiviekste, Pērse, Dīvaja, Ogre
Humans have
settled at the mouth...
- Hrubieszów. By mid-October, the
Polish army had
reached the Tarnopol–Dubno–Minsk–
Drysa line.[citation needed]
Tukhachevsky succeeded eventually in reorganizing...
-
situated in the
central part of the governorate. Its
administrative centre was
Drysa (Drissa). At the time of the
Russian Empire Census of 1897,
Drissensky Uyezd...
-
Cherykaw (today part of Belarus)
Druskininkai (today part of Lithuania)
Drysa (today part of Belarus)
Drysvyaty (today part of Belarus)
Dyvin (today part...
- the
South Zilupe and
Smolnya in the North,
covering the area of
Asveya —
Drysa —
Polotsk —
Sebezh —
Rasony (Belarus, Russia). This depo****ted area was...
- Віцебск Витебск/Vitebsk
Witebsk ויטעבסק/Vitebsk
Vitebskas Vierchniadzvinsk (
Drysa) Верхнядзвінск (Дрыса) Верхнедвинск (Дрисса) /Verkhnedvinsk (Drissa) Wierchniedźwińsk...