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- Дзяржынск, romanized: Dziarzhynsk; Russian: Дзержинск), formerly known as Koydanava until 1932, is a town in Minsk Region, Belarus. It serves as the administrative...
- traces in the local legends about the battles with Tartars at Mahilna and Koydanava and predetermined the long lasting division of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania...
- burned and looted towns along their route (as happened, for example, in Koydanava). A rumor spread that hungry, wild, and disorganized groups of Bolshevik...
- Hajno (or Stajno), Hlusk, Haradzishcha, Ikazn [pl], Ilya, Ivyanyets, Koydanava, Kamien [pl], Kiemierzów, Kimbarówka (or Sambora), Klyetsk, Kapyl, Korzen [pl]...
- in Novi Svierzhan [pl]. The organ was sold to the Calvinist church in Koydanava. The Benedictine monastery was converted into the Orthodox convent of...
- Belarusian renderings of foreign names, though. Йосель = Yosyel’ Койданава = Koydanava К (к) K (k) None Крапіўна = Krapiwna Менск = Myensk Л (л) L (l) None Лаўна...
- Nemunėlio Radviliškis, Salamiestis, Kėdainiai, ****sk, Dzyarzhynsk (Koydanava), Zabłudów and later in Izabelin (Belarusian: Ізабэлін). Before World...
- anti-Hasidic thought which flourished in Lithuania. Karlin Lyakhavichy Koydanava Kobryn Slonim Indura Liozna Lyady Lyubavichi Kopys Ovruch According to...