- Polesia, also
called Polissia, Polesie, or
Polesye, is a
natural (geographic) and
historical region in
Eastern Europe within the
bigger East European...
- The
Orlovskoye Polesye national park (Russian: Орловское Полесье) is a
protected area in Russia. It is
situated in the
middle of the
Central Russian Upland...
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Belarusian Polesye:
Tourist Transeuropean Water Mains, Minsk, Four Quarters, (in Belarusian,
Russian and English) T.A.Kh**** (2005)
POLESYE from the Bug...
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Polesye Stadium (Belarusian: Стадыён «Палессе», Russian: Стадин «Полесье») is a multi-purpose
stadium in Luninets, Belarus. It is
currently used as a...
- homeland.
During this period,
Anatoly Bogatyrev,
creator of the
opera In
Polesye Virgin Forest,
served as the "tutor" of
Belarusian composers. The National...
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October 30 to
November 17, 1898. Olesya, the most
acclaimed piece of his
Polesye cycle, did much to
build Kuprin's
literary re****tion and
warranted his...
- Ship
Management Limited.
Voskhod and
Polesye service between Tulcea and
Sulina on the Danube.
Meteor and
Polesye service in
Poland between Szczecin and...
- the
current name, FC
Slavia (Slaviya). 1987:
Founded as
Palyessye Mazyr/
Polesye Mozyr (Belarusian: Палессе, Russian: Полесье) 1994:
Renamed FC MPKC Mazyr...
- blini, porridge,
boiled potatoes or
freshly baked bread. In the
region of
Polesye,
straddling the Belarusian-Ukrainian border, the same steaming-hot dishes...
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Polesye Kozenki is a
defunct Belarusian football club
based in the town of Kozenki,
Mozyr Raion,
Gomel Oblast. The team was
founded in 1995 as Polesye...