- The
Ptsich, or Pcič (Belarusian: Пціч, [ptsʲitʂ]) is a
river in
Eastern Europe. It
flows south through Belarus,
taking its
source near Minsk, and draining...
-
Babrujka River Pripyat River (R)
Braginka Horyn River Styr
River Ubarts Ptsich Sluch Yaselda River Stviha Neman River Western Berezina Disna Drisa Usa...
- Ozarichy. The
immediate objective was to
drive 2nd Army back
across the
Ptsich River by
attacking the weak 707th
Security Division and part of 4th Panzer...
- Commonwealth.
Notable tributaries of the
Pripyat are the Horyn, Stokhid, Styr,
Ptsich, and
Yaselda rivers. The
largest towns in the
Pripyat basin are Pinsk, Stolin...
- region,
including the
Dnieper (Dniapro), Berezina, Sozh, Druts,
Pronia and
Ptsich. The
oblast also has
small lakes, the
largest being the
Zaozerye Lake with...
-
Starobin —
Lyuban —
Ptsich, and the 2nd
Regiment advanced to the east of the line of Kol'na —
Lyakhavichy (Knyaz'-Vozyera)
towards the
Ptsich River. The second...
- estuary→
Black Sea
Tributaries • left Pina, Yaselda, Tsna, Lan, Sluch,
Ptsich,
Brahinka • right Turiya, Stokhid, Styr, Horyn, Stsviha, Ubort, Zhelon...
- "Snov". GSE. "Seim". IEU. "Teteriv". IEU. "Pripyat". GSE. "Uzh". IEU. "
Ptsich". GSE. "Ubort". GSE. "Horyn". IEU. "Southern Sluch". IEU.
Archived from...
-
suburb of Minsk, and is part of its
urban area. It is
crossed by the
river Ptsich and is few km away from Fanipol.
Strochitsy village lies by the Volkovichskoye...
- Polish-Soviet
front had
stabilized on
along the line of the
Western Dvina-
Ptsich-Berezina rivers. By
September 1919,
Soviet Russia had
already recognized...