- The
Shchara (Belarusian: Шчара, romanized: Ščara,
pronounced [ˈʂtʂara]; Russian: Щара) is a
river in Belarus, and a left
tributary of the Neman. This...
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administrative center of
Slonim District. It is
located at the
junction of the
Shchara and Isa rivers, 143 km (89 mi)
southeast of Grodno. As of 2024, it has...
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Georgia has 2672
prominent peaks. The
highest peak in the
country is the
Shchara, at 5193
meters one of the country's
three five-thousanders. The highest...
- tributaries, the
largest being the
rivers Neris (Viliya) (510 km (320 mi)),
Shchara (325 km (202 mi)), and Šešupė (298 km (185 mi)).
Fifteen of the tributaries...
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Russian forces was complete. By
August 26 the
Russians manned the Neman-
Shchara-Svislach line with rump
forces to
escape the
disaster at Warsaw. However...
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Yaselda River Stviha Neman River Western Berezina Disna Drisa Usa
River Shchara Kotra River Vilija Vilnia River Narač
River Merkys River Ūla
River Western...
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Pavlov to
order the
withdrawal of all
troops in the
salient behind the
Shchara River at
Slonim to
avoid encirclement. Most
formations could not break...
- of
Baranavichy is
located on the
Baranavichy Plain in the
interfluve of
Shchara and its
tributary Myshanka.
Baranavichy is
located virtually on a straight...
- The Isa (Belarusian: Іса) is a
river of Belarus. It is a
right tributary of the
Shchara,
which it
joins in the city of
Slonim in
western Belarus. v t e...
- The
Oginski Canal is a
canal in
Belarus which connects the
Yaselda and
Shchara rivers. Its
length is 54 km. Its
construction was
started in 1765 by prince...