- Uručča, (also
referred to as
Uruchcha or Uruch'ye) (Belarusian: Уручча, Russian: Уручье, romanized: Uruch'ye;
translation into English: Brookside) is a...
- Uručča (also
referred to as
Uruchcha or Uruch'ye) (Belarusian: Уручча, [uˈruttʂa]; Russian: Уручье, romanized: Uruch'ye,
pronounced [ʊˈrutɕjɪ]; lit. 'Brookside')...
- Uručča (sometimes
transliterated Uruchcha) is a
Belarusan toponym, and may
refer to: Uručča, a
microdistrict in
Minsk Uručča (Minsk Metro), a
station serving...
- reconnaissance, engineer, and NBC
defense battalions. The
conversion took
place at
Uruchcha, and was
completed in June, when the
regiment deplo**** to
Baltiysk in echelons...
-
Soviet Union. Postwar, the 120th
Guards Rifle Division was
relocated to
Uruchcha in Minsk, and was
converted into the 120th
Guards Motor Rifle Division...
- 19.2 (11.9) 2012–2013 Maskoŭskaja line
Minsk Metro Belarus Malinawka–
Uruchcha 19.1 (11.9) 1984–2014
Midosuji Line
Osaka Metro ****an
Nakatsu – Nakamozu...
- Colonel,
commander of a
special brigade of
Interior Troops stationed in the
Uruchcha suburb of
Minsk His unit parti****ted in the
crackdown of the m**** protests...
- 120th
Guards Motor Rifle Division Belorussian Military District,
Minsk (
Uruchcha)
Became Belarus 120th
Guards Mechanised Brigade 120th
Guards Rifle Division...
-
Pasyolak Sierabranka Shabany Sokal Sosny Stsypyanka Sukharava Syarova Uruchcha Uskhod Uskhodni Vyalikaya Slyapyanka Vyasnyanka Zahad Zyalyony Luh Arrondis****t:...
- (expanded),
Paudnyovy Zahad,
Uskhod in the 1970s, ****saushchyna,
Malinauka and
Uruchcha in the 1980s. To link
mikroraions and the city centre,
public transportation...