- romanized: Viliejka, [vʲiˈlʲɛjka]; Russian: Вилейка; Lithuanian: Vileika, Polish:
Wilejka) is a town in
Minsk Region, Belarus. It
serves as the
administrative center...
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Vilnia (also Vilnelė; Belarusian: Вільня,
Vilnia [ˈvʲilʲnʲa]; Polish:
Wilejka, Wilenka) is a
river primarily running through Eastern Lithuania. Its source...
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Podole The
newly created regiments were
named as follows: Głębokie Wołożyn
Wilejka Suwałki
Sarny Czortków In
early 1937 the
organisation was modified. Wilno...
- Land. On 1
April 1927, Mołodeczno
county and was
created from
parts of
Wilejka (5 gminas),
Oszmiana (1 gmina), Wołożyń (1 gmina) and Stołpce (1 gmina)...
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Naujoji Vilnia is an
eldership in
eastern Vilnius,
Lithuania situated along the
banks of the
Vilnia River.
According to the 2011 census, the
district had...
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daughter of Michał and
Jadwiga (née Bielska). She
attended gimnazjum in Nowa
Wilejka and Wołkowysk
until she left home in 1929, for Białystok. She
married Franciszek...
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eventually dissolved in July 1943 with the
remaining Jews
deported to
Wilejka. In addition, the
German Wehrmacht has set up the
infamous Stalag 342 for...
- he and his
sister Stefanja were shot to
death in
Naujoji Vilnia (Nowa
Wilejka), 7 km east of Vilnius, by the
occupying German forces or
Lithuanian collaborators...
- Minsk-Stadt (Minsk-Urban) Nowogródek (Navahrudak)
Slonim Sluzk (Sluck)
Wilejka (Vileyka) In
March 1943,
Wilhelm Kube
succeeded in
installing the Belarusian...
- forces. On 29 July 1941, at a
meeting of SS
officers in
Vileyka (Polish
Wilejka, now Belarus), the
Einsatzgruppen had been
given a dressing-down for their...