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Asvyeya (Belarusian: Асвея, romanized: Asvieja; Russian: Освея, romanized:
Osveya) is an urban-type
settlement in
Vyerkhnyadzvinsk District,
Vitebsk Region...
- Lake
Osveya or Lake
Osveyskoye (Belarusian: Асвейскае возера, also
spelled Асьвейскае возера; Russian: озеро Осве́я or Осве́йское озеро) is a
large freshwater...
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district is the
northernmost point of Belarus,
situated to the
north of
Osveya Lake.
Osveya Lake is the
second largest lake in the country.
Another large lake...
- is
situated in
Verkhnyadzvinsk District of
Vitebsk Region,
north of Lake
Osveya. In 2000
Belarusian scientists Alexey Solomonov and
Valery Anoshko published...
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District in Russia. In the
Soviet Union, the
operation became known as the
Osveya Tragedy. The
Foreign Ministry of the
Russian Federation has
described Operation...
- 28°09′E / 56.067°N 28.150°E / 56.067; 28.150
Raised bog
adjoining Lake
Osveya, the
second largest natural lake
overgrown with peat in Belarus. In Verhnedvinsk...
- Narach, the country's
largest lake,
covers 79.6 km2.
Other big
lakes are the
Osveya (52.8 km2), the
Chervonoye (43.8 km2), the
Lukomlskoye (36.7 km2) and the...
- 2,040
square kilometres (790 sq mi). Its
source of the
Sinyaya is Lake
Osveya, Belarus,
close to the
place where the
borders of Belarus,
Latvia and Russia...
- 8 July came
against the 416th
Regiment on the division's right, at Lake
Osveya. The
attack drove a
wedge into the
Soviet positions and
threatened the rear...
- In fact, the
French are into this for a
while they was
moving towards Osveya,
across from the
Russian 1st
Separate Infantry Corps. On
August 10, Oudinot’s...