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Vysokaye (Belarusian: Высокае, romanized: Vysokaje; Russian: Высокое, romanized: Vysokoye; Ukrainian: Високе, romanized: Vysoke; Polish: Wysokie) is a...
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Vysokaye (Belarusian: Высокае),
rural localities in Belarus, may
refer to:
Vysokaye,
Byaroza District,
Brest Region, a
village Vysokaye,
Kamenets District...
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Vysokaye Ghetto (in Russian: "Гетто в Высоком") was a ****
Jewish ghetto established during the
occupation of
Belarus by ****
Germany in
World War II....
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Mikashevichy Byelaazyorsk Stolin Malaryta Lyakhavichy Kamyenyets Davyd-Haradok
Vysokaye Kosava Lida
Slonim Vawkavysk Smarhon Navahrudak Masty Shchuchyn Ashmyany...
- Nostitz-Rieneck (29 June 1921 in Heinrichsgrün – 11
September 1949 in
Vysokaye), died in a
Soviet POW camp.
Count Franz von Nostitz-Rieneck (2 February...
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westernmost point of
Belarus is
situated in
Kamyenyets District near the town of
Vysokaye. 2.7% of the
territory is
covered by
Belovezhskaya Pushcha National Park...
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Stolin P7:
Kamyenyets –
Zhabinka – Fed'kovichi P8:
Pinsk –
Luninets P9:
Vysokaye to the
border with
Poland P10:
Lubcha –
Navahrudak –
Dzyatlava P11: Highway...
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after Zegrze Lake was completed. On the Bug, a few
kilometers from the
Vysokaye in
Kamenets District of the
Brest Region, is the
westernmost point of Belarus...
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eastern Poland. It
crosses the
Belarusian border,
flows through the
towns Vysokaye,
Aharodniki and Voŭčyn, and
joins the Bug near Stavy, on the
border with...
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Palace in Siedlce; the
Potocki Palaces in Międzyrzec Podlaski,
Tulchyn and
Vysokaye; the Wiśniowiecki
Palace in Vyshnivets; and the
Zbaraski Castle in Zbarazh...