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Sapotskin (Belarusian: Сапоцкін, romanized: Sapockin; Russian: Сопоцкин, romanized: Sopotskin; Lithuanian: Sa****nė; Polish: Sopoćkinie; Yiddish: סאַפּעטקין...
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History Construction began 1775 Date
completed 1784
Geography Start point Bug
River near Brest,
Belarus End
point Pripyat River near
Sapotskin, Belarus...
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Polish citizens of Grodno, the
whole Grodno region,
including the
Sapotskin Triangle (ethnically
Polish till today), was
incorporated to the Soviet...
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regions including 223,119 in the
Grodno oblast.
Poles consist majority in
Sapotskin and its surroundings, as well as in
Voranava District. The
largest Polish...
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significant Polish po****tions.
Vilnius District Muni****lity and
Sapotskin region have a
Polish majority.
Ukrainian nationalists continued their...
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endangered species. Area - 12,600
hectares (2006). The
object of
ecological tourism.
Located near
Sapotskin,
Grodno Region, Belarus.
Grodno region v t e...
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Lithuania Poland Romania Slovakia Ukraine Small part in the south-east with
Sapotskin is
located in Belarus.
Small portion of the
Vistula Spit with the former...
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Grodno Region, Belarus. It is part of
Sapotskin selsoviet;
previously it was part of
Sapotskin possoviet. It is
situated by the Augustów Canal...
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school of economics.
Jaroslav Romanchuk was born into a
Polish family in
Sapotskin,
Grodno Region. He
graduated from the
Minsk State Linguistic University...
- Dąbrowa Zabłudów Zambrów
Kolno Krynki Łapy Łomża Mońki
Porzecze Sokółka
Sapotskin Skidal Svislach Śniadowo
Ciechanowiec Chizha Jedwabne Raions (Districts)...