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Pruzhany (Belarusian: Пружаны, romanized: Pružany, IPA: [pruˈʐanɨ]; Russian: Пружаны; Polish: Prużana; Yiddish: פּרוזשענע, romanized: Pruzhene) is a town...
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Pruzhany District or Pružany
District (Belarusian: Пружанскі раён, romanized: Pružanski rajon; Russian: Пружанский район, romanized: Pruzhansky rayon)...
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western Belarus. A
tributary of the Bug River, the
Mukhavets rises in
Pruzhany, Belarus,
where the
Mukha river and the Vyets [be]
canal converge, flows...
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Kajetan Kraszewski (
Pruzhany district, 11
March 1827 - 1 July 1896,
Pruzhany district) was a
younger brother of Józef
Ignacy Kraszewski and
Lucjan Kraszewski...
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Pruzhany Palace (Belarusian: Пружанскі палацык) is a
museum in the town of
Pruzhany in
Brest Voblast,
western Belarus. It is a
nineteenth century mansion...
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Pruzhany is a
former airbase of the
Belarusian Air
Force located near
Pruzhany,
Brest Region, Belarus. The base was home to the: 206th
Independent ****ault...
- as a
Roman Catholic priest in 1939, and then was sent to the
parish of
Pruzhany. The
Soviet Union occupied Pinsk after the ****-Soviet Pact
divided Poland...
- romanized: Haradziečna; Russian: Городечно, romanized: Gorodechno) is a
village in
Pruzhany District,
Brest Region, Belarus. It is part of
Shani selsoviet. During...
- Adam
Mickiewicz Gymnasium in
Pruzhany was a
gymnasium in
Pruzhany,
Belarus operating during the
times of the
Second Polish Republic,
providing education...
- Кобринского) Lida (Russian: Ли́да)
Novogrudok (Russian: Новогрудского)
Pruzhany (Russian: Пружанского)
Slonimsky (Russian: Слонимского) Just a year later...