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Hlybokaye or
Glubokoye (Belarusian: Глыбокае, romanized: Hlybokaje; Russian: Глубокое; Polish: Głębokie; Lithuanian: Glubokas; Yiddish: גלובאָק, romanized: Glubok)...
- Нараджэння Прасвятой Багародзіцы) is an
Orthodox cathedral in the city of
Hlybokaye,
Vitebsk Region,
Belarus (originally the
Church of the ****umption of the...
- Polish–Soviet War (1919–21). It took
place near the town of Głębokie (modern
Hlybokaye, Belarus), 80
kilometres (50 mi) south-west of Polotsk,
between July 4...
- Russian: Подсвилье, romanized: Podsvilye) is an urban-type
settlement in
Hlybokaye District,
Vitebsk Region, in
northern Belarus. As of 2024, it has a po****tion...
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Hlybokaye District or
Hlybokaje District (Belarusian: Глыбоцкі раён; Russian: Глубокский район) is a
district (raion) in
Vitebsk Region, Belarus. The...
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Mogilev and
Mstsislaw Novogrudok and Lida
Pinsk and
Luninets Polotsk and
Hlybokaye ****sk
Turaw and
Mazyr Vitebsk and
Orsha Kazakhstani Metropolitan District...
- politician. He was born to a
Jewish family in
Hlybokaye,
Disnensky Uyezd,
Vilna Governorate (now
Hlybokaye District,
Vitebsk Region, Belarus).
Volin became...
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Lenin three times.
Pavel Osipovich Sukhoi was born 22 July 1895 in
Hlybokaye,
Vilna Governorate of the
Russian Empire, to
ethnic Belarusian parents...
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Chervyen Kopyl Uzda
Krupki Myadzyel Orsha Novopolotsk Polotsk Pastavy Hlybokaye Lyepyel Novolukoml Haradok Baran Talachyn Braslaw Chashniki Miory Dubrowna...
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composed from the
Belarusians of
Hlybokaye. On 1
February 1944, the 64th
Auxiliary Police Battalion was
formed in
Hlybokaye as a
guard (Wacht) battalion....