- and a
victim of Stalin’s purges. Klaštorny was born in the
village of
Parečča (now in
Lepiel district of
Viciebsk region) into a
farming family. He studied...
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There were 308
residential buildings here. In 1934 a
railway link with the
Parečča [ru]
train station was
opened and the city
became more
accessible to the...
- Slonim. As of 2024, it has a po****tion of 60,845. Michał Wołłowicz (1806,
Parečča estate — 1833) - parti****nt of the
November Uprising "Численность населения...
- from
Wygonoszcza (Wyhanaschtschy)(be) Święta Wola(pl) to Telechany(pl)
Parečča (Парэчча, Poreche) J****elda
Krotava (Krotowo)
Barawaja Iwanowo (Ivanava...
- Sławno
County in West
Pomeranian Voivodeship (north-west Poland)
Porechye (
Parečča in Belarusian), a
village in
Grodno Voblast (north-west Belarus) This disambiguation...
- Nobility] by
Vintsent Dunin-Martsinkyevich (1866)
Raman Skirmunt (1868,
Parečča village – 1939), politician,
supporter of the
Belarusian independence movement...
- (Багушоўка)
Rybnica (Рыбніца)
Pierasielcy (Перасельцы)
Losieva (Лосева)
Parečča (Парэчча) P 41
Salaccie (Салацце) Lichačy (Ліхачы) Uzbieraž (Узбераж)...
-
Ccerincha Tranca Timpocc Chichucancha Ccoñani
Pallqacha ****cca José
Paccari Parecca Yacutay Pukawasi Chawpiwasi Doce
Corral Rumisunto Quesera Hacienda Hillacha...
- and
began their advance towards Hoža.
Vitkauskas ordered a
retreat to
Parečča [ru], a
railway station on the
Saint Petersburg–Warsaw Railway, but Polish...