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Republic of Belarus. The Old East
Slavic name of the town was Мѣньскъ (
Měnsk <
Early Proto-Slavic or Late Indo-European *Mēnĭskŭ),
derived from a river...
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January 12, 2005.
Retrieved November 4, 2014. Yu,
Susan (June 16, 1992). "
Mensk officials meet
Chiang Fang-liang
Chiang Ching-kuo's
widow breaks precedent...
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independence from
Russia in
March 1918 in
Minsk (known at that time as
Mensk), but then the Rada of the
Belarusian Democratic Republic had to
leave Minsk...
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record for the date when
Minsk was founded. It was
first mentioned (as
Mensk) in the
Primary Chronicle in 1067. That year the
chronicle recorded a bloody...
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overgive sooth reality sooth norn
complain norn
firen crime firen mensk honour mensk eam
uncle eam
quethe declare quethe roo calmness,
tranquility roo...
- Belarus: Minsk: The Old East
Slavic name of the town was Мѣньскъ (i.e.
Měnsk <
Early Proto-Slavic or Late Indo-European Mēnĭskŭ),
derived from a river...
- Vasyl'
Potapenko (1886–1934) born in Berezna,
Mensk region,
Chernihiv province was the guide-boy for the
blind kobzar Tereshko Parkhomenko. As a guide-boy...
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Democratic Republic in Exile. First, Second, and
Third Constituent Charter.
Mensk, 21 (8)
February 1917 – 25
March 1918
Tania Raff**** (2012). "The
roots of...
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competitions and
represented all the
regional centers of
Belarusian SSR:
Dynama Mensk,
Dynama Brest, Dn****ro Mahiljow, KIM Vitsebsk,
Njoman Hrodna, Homselmash...
- трэба ведаць кожнаму беларусу? [What
Every Belarusian Should Know],
Minsk (
Mensk), 1918. Слоўнік геаметрычных і трыганаметрычных тэрмінаў і сказаў [Dictionary...