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Maladzyechna or
Molodechno (Belarusian: Маладзечна, romanized: Maladziechna, IPA: [maɫaˈdzʲetʂna]; Russian: Молодечно; Polish: Mołodeczno) is a town in...
- FC
Molodechno (Belarusian: ФК Маладзечна, romanized: FK Maladzyechna, Russian: ФК Молодечно) is a
Belarusian football club
based in Maladzyechna. They...
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stadium in
Maladzyechna (
Molodechno), Belarus. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches and is the home
ground of
Molodechno-DYuSSh-4. The stadium...
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Molodechno Region, also
known as
Maladzyechna Region or
Molodechno Oblast (Belarusian: Маладзечанская вобласць; Russian: Молодечненская область), was a...
- Soligorsk) were
relegated to the
First League. They were
replaced by
Molodechno and
Maxline Vitebsk,
champions and runners-up of the 2024
Belarusian First...
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Sputnik (Minsk) 1961:
Volna (Pinsk) 1962:
Torpedo (Minsk) 1963: Naroch' (
Molodechno) 1964: SKA (Minsk) 1965: SKA (Minsk) 1966:
Torpedo (Minsk) 1967: Torpedo...
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parts of
Belastok Region) and
those of Iwye,
Yuratsishki and
Valozhyn to
Molodechno Region in 1944. Finally, on 8
January 1954, the
region was
abolished and...
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Polotsk were created. At that same time,
Vileika oblast was
renamed Molodechno Oblast. At
different times between 1938 and 1960, the
following oblasts...
- Front. The
Front headquarters were
located consequently in
Staraya Russa,
Molodechno, Daugavpils,
Smolensk and
Minsk . At the time of the
formation of the...
- Dinamo-Shinnik
Bobruysk RCOP Raubichi-96 Dinamo-Raubichi
Minsk HC Dinamo-
Molodechno Dinamo Minsk Shakhter Soligorsk Arlan Kokshetau National team Belarus...