Vitebsk Region (redirect from Vitsebsk voblast)
Vitebsk Region or Viciebsk Region, also known as Vitebsk Oblast or Vitsyebsk Voblasts (Belarusian: Віцебская вобласць, romanized: Viciebskaja voblasć,...
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FC Vitebsk (redirect from FC Lakamatyu-96 Vitsebsk)
FC Vitebsk (Belarusian: ФК Віцебск, romanized: FK Viciebsk, Russian: ФК Витебск) is a Belarusian football club based in Vitebsk. The club plays in the...
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Vitebsk District (redirect from Vitsebsk District)
Vitebsk District or Viciebsk District (Belarusian: Віцебскі раён, romanized: Viciebski rajon; Russian: Витебский район, romanized: Vitebsky rayon) is a...
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Vitebsk State University (redirect from Vitsebsk State (P. M. Masherau) University)
Vitebsk State Medical University (VSMU) is one of the largest medical establishment of higher education in Belarus with more than 7200 students from 43...
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State University (Полацкі дзяржаўны універсітэт) — Navapolatsk, Vitsebsk Voblast Vitsebsk State (P. M. Masherau) University (Віцебскі дзяржаўны універcітэт...
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Yossel Aronovich Tsadkin (Russian: Иосель Аронович Цадкин) in the city of Vitsebsk, Russian Empire (now Belarus). He was born to a baptized Jewish father...
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Vitebsk Province (redirect from Vitsebsk Province)
Vitebsk Province may refer to one of the following Vitebsk Region of Belarus or Byelorussian SSR Vitebsk Governorate of Russian Empire Vitebsk Province...
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FC Lokomotiv Vitebsk (redirect from FC Lakamatyu Vitsebsk)
FC Lokomotiv Vitebsk may refer to: FC Lokomotiv Vitebsk (defunct), a defunct Belarusian football club which was named SKB Vitebsk (until 1992), SKB-Lokomotiv...
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Former Member of the State Duma Belarus Dzmitry Demidau Municipal chief in Vitsebsk region Russia Oleg Deripaska Russian businessman Ukraine Vladyslav Nykolayevych...
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"Summit-Radio" holding: Radio Europa (Miensk - 92.8 FM & FM-network in Vitsebsk region) Radio Retro (Miensk 96.9 FM and Polatsk - 104.7 FM) ″Vladimir Grevtsov...
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commander and ruler of medieval Belarus. A monument to him has been erected in Vitsebsk in 2014, as part of the celebration of the city's 1040th anniversary. Algirdas...
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Siarhei Kavalenka (section Flag placing in Vitsebsk)
Christmas tree in Vitsebsk in 2010. On January 7, 2010, Kavalenka climbed atop a Christmas tree in the centre of his native Vitsebsk and placed the historical...
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Catholic parishes in each of the following cities - Minsk, Polatsk and Vitsebsk; and only one in Brest, Hrodna, Mahiliou, Maladziechna and Lida. The faithful...
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ГРЭС) is a natural gas-fired thermal power station located in Novolukoml, Vitsebsk Voblast, Belarus. It is operated by Belenergo. Construction of the power...
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For democratic elections is the Vitsebsk city club of voters. The first official public organization in Vitsebsk. Organization was founded on January 18...
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Area Historical region Today part of Grodno, Brest, Minsk (partially) and Vitsebsk (partially); Podlaskie Voivodeship (partially), Southeastern Lithuania...
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Neshcherdo (Russian: Неще́рдо озеро) is a large freshwater lake in the Vitsebsk Voblast, northern Belarus. "Main characteristics of the largest lakes of...
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Mikałaj Jermakoŭ Ivan Žyvucki, teacher Navum Zamalin, junior professor at Vitsebsk Veterinarian Institute Michaś Zarecki, writer Alaksandar Ziankovič Alaksandar...
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Island part of Brazil, world's largest fluvial island. Vitebsk Region (Vitsebsk Region) 40,100 Third largest province of Belarus. Coquimbo 39,647 Region...
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after the construction of railways in the late 19th century (with Minsk, Vitsebsk, Hrodna, Pinsk and Homel becoming significant industrial centres. The Second...
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tractor part and mechanical unit plant Витебский завод тракторных запчастей, Vitsebsk tractor part plant Минский завод специнструмента и технологической оснастки...
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symbols into several reginal flags and coats of arms as in Gomel Region and Vitsebsk Region, and the previous national symbols continued to be used by the Belarusian...
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territory of present-day Belarus Country Belarus Area Historical region Today part of Minsk; Minsk (partially), Mogilev, and Vitsebsk (partially) regions...
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(Belarusian: Кіраўскі мост) is a bridge, on the Dzvina river, in the city of Vitsebsk in northern Belarus. "Kirov Bridge i Vitebsk". Advisor.Travel (in Irish)...
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labour on "espionage" charges like all Polish intellectuals. Imprisoned in Vitsebsk and two Gulag forced labor camps in Yertsevo and Kargopol in Arkhangelsk...
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Dialogue Council on International Relations. Yauheni Preiherman was born in Vitsebsk. In 2004, he won the national olympiad in the English language and was...
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villages and 1.2 million houses were destroyed. The major towns of Minsk and Vitsebsk lost over 80% of their buildings and city infrastructure. For the defence...
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Russia. Baykal or Baikal may also refer to: Baykal, Belarus, a village in Vitsebsk Voblast Baykal, Bulgaria, a village in Dolna Mitropoliya Municipality of...
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became a regular Jesuit, in 1807, a priest. He taught German language at Vitsebsk, Mahiliou, Polatsk, Orsha Jesuit colleges and Vilnius gymnasium. In 1814...
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