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Polesia, also
called Polissia, Polesie, or Polesye, is a
natural (geographic) and
historical region in
Eastern Europe within the
bigger East European...
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Western Polesia, also
known as
Podlachian Polesia and
Lublin Polesia, is a
geological macro-region to the west of the
River Bug,
which is the north-western...
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territories of
eastern Polesia and
consisted of 15 districtss. The
center of
Polesia Region was the town of Mozyr. On 8
January 1954,
Polesia Region was liquidated...
- head
would be a
President with a
title of the King of Poland, Lithuania,
Polesia and Halych.
United States of
Poland were to be a
number of
autonomous states...
- or an "area of forests",
making Podlachia close in
meaning to
adjacent Polesia. The
theory has been questioned, as it does not
properly take into consideration...
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impact on the
natural and
cultural heritage of
Polesia, on the well-being of the po****tion of
Polesia (1), as well as on the
global carbon balance, hydrological...
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often considered to
overlap a
number of
other regions,
among which are
Polesia and Podlasie. The
territories of
historical Volhynia are now part of the...
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created 1939,
eliminated 1954
Polatsk Oblast,
created 1944,
eliminated 1954
Polesia Oblast,
created 1938,
eliminated 1954
Vitebsk Oblast,
created 1938 Vileyka...
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frequent air strikes. Geographically, Kyiv is on the
border of the
Polesia woodland ecological zone, a part of the
European mixed woods area, and...
- best-known
novel is Amok, but his best-selling and
perhaps most
known book was
Polesia Robinsons.
Besides writing, he also
translated stories into Belarusian...