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Zelva (Belarusian: Зэльва; Russian: Зельва; Polish: Zelwa; Yiddish: זעלווא) is an urban-type
settlement in
Grodno Region, in
western Belarus. It serves...
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Želva is an
album from 1968 from the
Czech band Olympic,
published by Supraphon. Its
catalogue numbers are 1 13 0412 (stereo), 0 13 0412 (mono). The cover...
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Želva is a town in Ukmergė
district muni****lity,
Vilnius County, east Lithuania.
According to the
Lithuanian census of 2011, the town has a po****tion...
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Zelva district or
Zeĺva district (Belarusian: Зэльвенскі раён; Russian: Зельвенский район) is a
district (raion) of
Grodno region in Belarus. The administrative...
- The
Želva Eldership (Lithuanian: Želvos seniūnija) is an
eldership of Lithuania,
located in the Ukmergė
District Muni****lity. In 2021 its po****tion...
- near Berlin.
After her release, the poet
settled in her husband's home in
Zelva. Both Hienijušes
refused to
accept the
Soviet citizenship and the rest of...
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Zelvyanka (Belarusian: Зальвянка/Зэльвянка; Russian: Зельвянка; Lithuanian:
Zelva) is a
river in Belarus, a left
tributary of the Neman. The
river originates...
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biologically important nucleic acid-protein complexes. Klug was born in
Želva, in Lithuania, to
Jewish parents Lazar, a cattleman, and
Bella (née Silin)...
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Zelva and Zhaludok. In 1944, the
region was
diminished after transferring the
districts of Lida, Radun, Shchuchyn, Vasilishki, Voranava, Masty,
Zelva...
- County, Lithuania, near
Želva,
located at 55°13' / 25°06'. Its
residents primarily spoke Yiddish. Its name in
Hebrew was Podzelva.
Želva is 14
miles east of...