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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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Hlybokaye Lyepyel Novolukoml Haradok Baran Talachyn Braslaw Chashniki Miory Dubrowna Syanno Vyerkhnyadzvinsk Dok****sy
Dzisna Babruisk Horki Asipovichy Krychaw...
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Lyady (Belarusian: Ляды; Russian: Ляды) is an
agrotown in
Dubrowna District,
Vitebsk Region, Belarus. It is
adjacent to the Belarus–Russia border. Until...
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Beshankovichy District Braslaw District Chashniki District Dok****sy
District Dubrowna District Haradok District Hlybokaye District Lyepyel District Lyozna District...
- in Europe. Anna-Ester
Pavlovna Tumarkin was born on 16
February 1875 in
Dubrowna, in the
Mogilev Governorate of the
Russian Empire to
Sofia (née Gertsenshtein...
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leader and head of the
Jewish National Fund.
Menachem Ussishkin was born in
Dubrowna in the
Belarusian part of the
Russian Empire. He
received a traditional...
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Baranavichy -
Minsk ( E271,
Towards E28) -
Barysaw -
Orsha ( E95) -
Dubrowna Russia M 1:
Smolensk -
Moscow MKAD:
Moscow ( E22 E101 E105 E115 E119)...
- July 31, 1514. Soon the
Moscow regiments captured Mstislaw,
Krychew and
Dubrowna. However, the
Moscow side
failed to
develop success. On
September 8, 1514...
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tributary of Sozh River, the
Pronia begins near the
village of Lanenka,
Dubrowna District,
Vitebsk Oblast. It
flows from
north to south,
joining the Sozh...