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Voranava or
Voronovo (Belarusian: Воранава; Russian: Вороново; Polish: Woronów, Werenowo; Lithuanian: Varanavas) is an urban-type
settlement in Grodno...
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Voranava District (Belarusian: Воранаўскі раён; Russian: Вороновский район) is a
district (raion) of
Grodno Region in Belarus. Its
administrative center...
- Russian: Песковцы, romanized: Peskovtsy; Polish: Piaskowce) is a
village in
Voranava District,
Grodno Region, Belarus. It is part of
Misyavichy selsoviet. During...
- few
years in
Paris before retiring to his
estate in Paharodna [be] near
Voranava where he died in 1932.
Kandratovich was born in the
Lidsky Uyezd to a family...
- Mysh, Nyasvizh, Radun, Slonim, Stowbtsy, Shchuchyn, Vasilishki, Valozhyn,
Voranava, Dzyatlava,
Zelva and Zhaludok. In 1944, the
region was
diminished after...
- an
agrotown in Lida District,
Grodno Region Pyeskawtsy,
Voranava District, a
village in
Voranava District,
Grodno Region This set
index article includes...
- the Jews of Dieveniškės were
forced out and
imprisoned in the
ghetto of
Voranava and were
executed on May 5, 1942. In 1944 the
partisans of the
Armia Krajowa...
- Raduń; Yiddish: ראַדין, romanized: Radin) is an urban-type
settlement in
Voranava District,
Grodno Region, in
western Belarus. As of 2024, it has a po****tion...
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Slonim District Smarhon District Svislach District Vawkavysk District Voranava District Zelva District Po****tion of
cities and
towns in
Grodno region:...
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Maciej (Suleyman bey)
Sulkiewicz (Belarusian: Мацей Аляксандравіч Сулькевіч, romanized: Maciej Aliaksandravič Sulkievič, Azerbaijani: Süleyman bəy Sulkeviç...