- The
Daugava (Latgalian: Daugova; Polish: Dźwina; German: Düna [ˈdyːna] ) or
Western Dvina (Russian: Западная Двина, romanized: Zapadnaya Dvina; Belarusian:...
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Saint Euphrosyne Convent of
Saint Euphrosyne Polotsk main
square with
Hotel Dzvina Railway station Former Lutheran church Church of
Protection of Holy Virgin...
- *deh₂nu.
Other European river names from the same root
include the Dunaj,
Dzvina/Daugava, Don, Donets, Dnieper, Dniestr,
Dysna and Tana/Deatnu. In Rigvedic...
- 033/034
Smolensk (rus: Смоленск)
Smolensk (Main)
Russian Railways 039/040
Dzvina (bel: Дзвіна, rus: Двина)
Polotsk Belarusian Railways 055/056 Sozh (bel...
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Lipnitsky achieved victory by
dispersing the
Moscow forces at the
river Dzvina and near Polon, and
captured several major Bojars,
including Boris Marchalov...
- 1923 Old man, 1926 The
Beshenkovichi synagogue, c.1920-1929 Beshenkovichi,
Dzvina, 1934 Shoemaker, 1929 Yudovin's
photos made
during S. An-sky's expedition...
- (French, Norwegian, etc.), (Northern)
Dwina (German, Polish), Paŭnočnaia
Dzvina - Паўночная Дзвіна (Belarusian),
Pivnichna Dvina - Північна Двіна (Ukrainian)...
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Yiddish language poet Jakaŭ
Julkin Viktar Jarkin,
official at the Dniapro-
Dzvina river steamboats navigation in
Homel Маракоў Л. Ахвяры і карнікі. Мн.: Зміцер...
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Kirov Bridge (Belarusian: Кіраўскі мост) is a bridge, on the
Dzvina river, in the city of
Vitsebsk in
northern Belarus. "Kirov
Bridge i Vitebsk". Advisor...
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Polish partisan movement 1940–1944,
London 1953;
Between the
Niemen and the
Dzvina with an
afterword Faithful Land by
Antoni Bogusławski [pl],
London 1955)...