- Lake
Narach (Belarusian: На́рач, Narač
pronounced [ˈnarat͡ʂ]; Russian: На́рочь, Naročj; Lithuanian: Narutis, Naročius, Polish: Narocz) is a lake in northwestern...
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Narach or
Naroch (Belarusian: Нарач; Russian: Нарочь) may
refer to:
Narach (lake),
Belarus Narach (town),
Belarus Narach (village),
Belarus Narach (river)...
- The
Narach (Belarusian: Нарач, Narač [ˈnaratʂ]; Russian: Нарочь, Naroch'; Lithuanian: Narutis) is a
river in
northwestern Belarus (Miadzieł raion, Minsk...
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Narach (Belarusian: Нарач, romanized: Narač; Russian: Нарочь, romanized: Naroch; Polish: Kupa; Lithuanian: Naročius) is an urban-type
settlement (a resort...
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Narach (Belarusian: Нарач; Russian: Нарочь, romanized: Naroch; Lithuanian: Naročius),
previously known as
Kabylnik (Belarusian: Кабыльнік) or Kobylnik...
-
Pratya Narach (born
January 9, 1989), is a
professional footballer from Thailand.
Pratya Narach at
Soccerway v t e...
- 24,326. Four of the main
lakes of
Belarus are
situated in this district:
Narach (the
largest one), Svir (8th largest),
Myadel (11th largest) and Myastro...
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which rises 2,627 m (8,619 ft)
above sea level. The
largest lake was Lake
Narach. The country's
total area,
after the
annexation of Trans-Olza, was 389,720 km2...
- 400 sq mi),
about 19.44% of the
total area of the
entire country. Lake
Narach, the
largest lake in the country, is
located in the
northern part of the...
- for the
flatness of
Belarusian terrain and for its
numerous lakes. Lake
Narach, the country's
largest lake,
covers 79.6 km2.
Other big
lakes are the Osveya...