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Dubrowna or
Dubrovno (Belarusian: Дуброўна, romanized:
Dubroŭna; Russian: Дубровно; Polish: Dąbrowna) is a town in
Vitebsk Region,
northern Belarus. It...
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Dubrowna district (also
Dubroŭna district; Belarusian: Дубровенскі раён; Russian: Дубровенский район) is a
district (raion) of
Vitebsk region in Belarus...
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Bocharovo Verkhnedneprovsky Dorogobuzh Smolensk Russia–Belarus
border Dubroŭna Orsha Kopys Shkloŭ
Mogilev Bykhaw Rahachow Žlobin
Streshin Rečyca Loyew...
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Solomonovich Polyakov (Russian: Ла́зарь Соломо́нович Поляко́в, born 1843 in
Dubroŭna – died 1914) was a
Russian entrepreneur.
Polyakov founded his
first bank...
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Stolpcai Uzda Valažinas
Vileika Bešenkovičai
Breslauja Čašnikai Dokšica
Dubrouna Gorodokas Glubokas Lepelis Liozna Mėrai
Pastovys Rasonys [be] Siena [pl]...
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Dowgird studied in
Jesuit and
Piarist schools in Mscislau,
Mahiliou and
Dubrouna, then
joined the
Piarist Order and took holy orders. Subsequently, he taught...
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Lazar Polyakov and
Yakov Polyakov, were born in a
small trader's
family in
Dubroŭna, in the
Belarusian part of the
Russian Empire. Samuel's
grandfather had...
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Gluhoye Perkhurovo, Dal'va, Dzyakavchy, Dubavitsy,
Dubroŭna, Zhavulki,
Zadni Most,
Zavodny Les, Zastarynne, Zybayly, Kazuličy, Kastsyukovichy...
- to
increase the
enrollment and
viability of the
Lubavitch yeshivas in
Dubroŭna, Pasana, Lyozno, and Kalisz,
expanding their enrollment to
around 600 students...
- 2012) was a Russian-born
American classical violinist and teacher. Born in
Dubroŭna,
Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic (now in Belarus), the son of Jewish...