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Svislatski Ray-Principality of Minsk
1326. The principality originally occupied territories around the Drut, Svislach and Berezina river basins. Besides the capital city of Minsk, other population
Svislatski Ray-Belarus–European Union border crisis
were then additionally given planks to cross a small border river called Svislach. Later in the crisis, the migrants would be given tools to destroy the
Svislatski Ray-Kreva Castle
Navahrudak Castle Nesvizh Castle New Grodno Castle Old Grodno Castle Pishchalauski Castle Ruzhany Palace Svislach Castle Also See: Castles in Belarus
Svislatski Ray-Karijotas
him along with two sons, Aikštas or Eikšis from Eišiškės and Simeon from Svislach, to Jani Beg, Khan of the Golden Horde, to negotiate an alliance against
Svislatski Ray-Aleksandr Savko
Personal information Nationality Belarusian Born (1967-01-09)9 January 1967 Svislach, Belarus Died 22 May 2004(2004-05-22) (aged 37) Grodno, Belarus Height
Svislatski Ray-Zelvyanka
villages of Lidzyany (Лідзяны, Лидяны) and Kulyavichy (Кулявічы, Кулёвичи) in Svislach District and flows through Grodno Region and Brest Region (Vawkavysk District
Svislatski Ray-12th Panzer Division (Wehrmacht)
towards Babruysk, a small corridor was struck southeastwards, uniting at Svislach with an attack by the encircled German forces. 35,000 of the 70,000 trapped
Svislatski Ray-Asipovichy Reservoir
The Asipovichy Reservoir is situated by Svislach River in the Asipovichy District of Mogilev Region, Belarus. The reservoir is created in 1953. Its area
Svislatski Ray-Vilno-Dvinsk offensive
day and approach the forts of Grodno. The German 12th Army crossed the Svislach River. The Germans were opposed by the 1st Army of Cavalry General Alexander
Svislatski Ray-Odła
of the Svislach. Its source is near the village Zubrzyca Mała in eastern Poland. It crosses the border with Belarus, and flows into the Svislach near the
Svislatski Ray-Rumbaudas Valimantaitis
was in Deltuva, but he also had possessions in Samogitia and volost of Svislach. In 1409, he became Elder of Samogitia and instigated the Second Samogitian
Svislatski Ray-Tatarskaya Slabada
northwest of the old city centre. It is located on the low left bank of Svislach and was settled by Lipka Tatars from the 15th century (first settlement
Svislatski Ray-Pishchalauski Castle
Navahrudak Castle Nesvizh Castle New Grodno Castle Old Grodno Castle Pishchalauski Castle Ruzhany Palace Svislach Castle Also See: Castles in Belarus
Svislatski Ray-Belastok Region
Zambrów Kolno Krynki Łapy Łomża Mońki Porzecze Sokółka Sapotskin Skidal Svislach Śniadowo Ciechanowiec Chizha Jedwabne Raions (Districts) Augustów Białystok
Svislatski Ray-Zaslawskaye reservoir
to the largest Vileyka reservoir. It was created in 1956 by a dam on a Svislach river in order to control floods in Minsk and to regulate the flow of the
Svislatski Ray-Aharon Kotler
Aharon Kotler (February 2, 1892 – November 29, 1962) was an Orthodox Jewish rabbi and a prominent leader of Orthodox Judaism in Lithuania and the United
Svislatski Ray-Józef Ignacy Kraszewski
gymnasium (secondary school) in Lublin; and in 1829, in Svislach. He graduated from the Svislach gymnasium [pl]) after passing his matura examinations there
Svislatski Ray-Brest Castle (Belarus)
Navahrudak Castle Nesvizh Castle New Grodno Castle Old Grodno Castle Pishchalauski Castle Ruzhany Palace Svislach Castle Also See: Castles in Belarus
Svislatski Ray-List of shtetls
סטאָלין Stolin 7,000+ (1940) Town survived, but all Jews were exterminated. Svislach סװיסלאָװיטש Svislovitsh 600-700 (1940) Town survived, but all Jews were
Svislatski Ray-Kletsk Castle
Navahrudak Castle Nesvizh Castle New Grodno Castle Old Grodno Castle Pishchalauski Castle Ruzhany Palace Svislach Castle Also See: Castles in Belarus
Svislatski Ray-Bazyli Doroszkiewicz
where Bishop Antoni (Marcenko) sent him to work in the Orthodox parish in Svislach as a psalmist. On September 6, 1937, as a married man, he was ordained
Svislatski Ray-New Grodno Castle
Navahrudak Castle Nesvizh Castle New Grodno Castle Old Grodno Castle Pishchalauski Castle Ruzhany Palace Svislach Castle Also See: Castles in Belarus
Svislatski Ray-Strizh (train)
River Volchkovichskoye Vodokhranilishche to Maladziečna Minsk to Gomel Svislach River to Minsk National Airport Berezina River Nacha River Adrou River
Svislatski Ray-Mir Castle Complex
Navahrudak Castle Nesvizh Castle New Grodno Castle Old Grodno Castle Pishchalauski Castle Ruzhany Palace Svislach Castle Also See: Castles in Belarus
Svislatski Ray-Samuel Belkin
through a period of substantial expansion. Belkin was born in 1911 in Svislach, Russian Empire (now Belarus) and studied in the yeshivas of Slonim and
Svislatski Ray-Ester Rachel Kamińska
Ester Rachel Kamińska (Yiddish: אסתּר־רחל קאַמינסקאַ); née Ester-Rokhl Halpern (Porozów, 10 March 1870 – Warsaw, 25 December 1925) was a Polish Jewish
Svislatski Ray-Bobruysk offensive
Hoffmeister's overall command, while 12th Panzer Division attacked from the Svislach River to meet the retreating troops. Though a breakout was achieved through
Svislatski Ray-Rudzyensk
kilometres (12 mi) from Maryina Horka. Its nearest urban-type settlements are Svislach and Pravdinsky. Rudzyensk has a railway station on the Minsk-Babruysk-Gomel
Svislatski Ray-Vera Maslovskaya
enough money to enroll in correspondence courses from the Normal School at Svislach. By working in the day and studying evenings, Mateychuk was able to prepare
Svislatski Ray-Lyubcha Castle
Navahrudak Castle Nesvizh Castle New Grodno Castle Old Grodno Castle Pishchalauski Castle Ruzhany Palace Svislach Castle Also See: Castles in Belarus
Svislatski Ray-Battle of the Niemen River
forces was complete. By August 26 the Russians manned the Neman-Shchara-Svislach line with rump forces to escape the disaster at Warsaw. However, fresh
Svislatski Ray-Čyžoŭka
fields and orchards. In 1951, the Chizhov Reservoir was established in Svislach to supply CHP-3 with water. On its high bank there was a settlement of
Svislatski Ray-Lucjan Kraszewski
originally attended the monastery school near Pruzhany, then the gymnasium in Svislach. Later, he was enrolled in the natural sciences department at the University
Svislatski Ray-Vincent Hadleŭski
Vincent Hadleŭski (Belarusian: Вінцэнт Гадлеўскі, Polish: Wincenty Godlewski; November 16, 1888 – December 24, 1942) was a Belarusian Roman Catholic priest
Svislatski Ray-Porazava
Porozovas) is an urban-type settlement in Svislach District, Grodno Region, Belarus. It is located near the town of Svislach. As of 2023, it has a population of
Svislatski Ray-List of twin towns and sister cities in Poland
Kamyenyets, Belarus Krāslava, Latvia Põhja-Sakala, Estonia Pruzhany, Belarus Svislach, Belarus Hrubieszów Bijelo Polje, Montenegro Svishtov, Bulgaria Sokal,
Svislatski Ray-Old Grodno Castle
Navahrudak Castle Nesvizh Castle New Grodno Castle Old Grodno Castle Pishchalauski Castle Ruzhany Palace Svislach Castle Also See: Castles in Belarus
Svislatski Ray-Kajetan Kraszewski
and photographer. His primary education took place at the gymnasium in Svislach. In 1854, he married Maria Rulikowska. Upon his father's death, in 1864
Svislatski Ray-Victory Square, Minsk
of Marriages nearby. A green park stretches from Victory Square to the Svislach River and to the entrance to Gorky Park. Victory Square is the key landmark
Svislatski Ray-Nesvizh Castle
Navahrudak Castle Nesvizh Castle New Grodno Castle Old Grodno Castle Pishchalauski Castle Ruzhany Palace Svislach Castle Also See: Castles in Belarus
Svislatski Ray-Polish rail border crossings
the Saint Petersburg–Warsaw Railway Zubki - Bierestovica Siemianówka - Svislach Czeremcha - Visoko-Litovsk Terespol - Brest Wola Uhruska - Tomashovka Dorohusk
Svislatski Ray-Šiauliai Julius Janonis Gymnasium
transferred from the gymnasium in Svislach, Grodno Governorate, while the temporary school was transferred to Svislach. The seven-year boys' school was
Svislatski Ray-Roads in Belarus
border with Lithuania P46: Lepiel – Polotsk to the border with Russia P47: Svislach – Pruzhany – highway P81 P48: Vorona – Ashmyany – Yuratishki – Iwye; entrance
Svislatski Ray-Romuald Traugutt
raised by his grandmother Justyna Błocka. Following his graduation from the Svislach Gymnasium in 1842, Traugutt joined the army. According to some sources
Svislatski Ray-List of saints of Poland
Roszak (1900–1943), Professed Priest of the Jesuits (Poznań, Poland – Svislach, Belarus) Władysława Wiącka (1910–1944), Professed Priest of the Jesuits
Svislatski Ray-Trinity Suburb
the north-eastern part of the historical centre on the left bank of the Svislach river. It was the trade and administrative centre of the capital of Belarus
Svislatski Ray-Moishe Lewis
Moishe Lewis Born Moishe Losz 1888 (1888) Svislach, Russian Empire (now Belarus) Died 1950(1950-00-00) (aged 61–62) Other names Morris Lewis Political
Svislatski Ray-Aliaksandr Hushtyn
Hushtyn Nationality Belarus Born (1993-08-16) 16 August 1993 (age 30) Svislach, Belarus Height 187 cm (6.14 ft; 74 in) Sport Country Belarus Sport Amateur
Svislatski Ray-Moscow Belorussky railway station
Railways 023/024 EuroNight Paris (Gare de l'Est) Russian Railways 025/026 Svislach (bel: Свіслач, rus: Свислочь) Minsk (Main) Belarusian Railways 027/028
Svislatski Ray-Apolinary Horawski
Landscape with a river (1853) The view of an oak grove on the banks of the Svislach river near Babruisk (1855) By the piano (1868) By the easel (1868) An evening
Svislatski Ray-Kobryn castles
Navahrudak Castle Nesvizh Castle New Grodno Castle Old Grodno Castle Pishchalauski Castle Ruzhany Palace Svislach Castle Also See: Castles in Belarus
Svislatski Ray-Isaac Broydé
Isaac David Broydé (23 February 1867, Grodno Governorate, Russian Empire – 15 April 1922, New York City) was an Orientalist and librarian. He was born
Svislatski Ray-Vawkavysk
the north, Zel’va to the east, Pruzhany of Brest Oblast to the south, Svislach to the southwest, and Byerastavitsa to the west. On the left bank of the
Svislatski Ray-Asipovichy District
the Berezina River and its tributaries, the Svislach and Ptsich. The Asipovichy Reservoir is on the Svislach. The largerst lake is Lake Lochinskoye. The
Svislatski Ray-Hieraniony Castle
Navahrudak Castle Nesvizh Castle New Grodno Castle Old Grodno Castle Pishchalauski Castle Ruzhany Palace Svislach Castle Also See: Castles in Belarus
Svislatski Ray-List of Jewish ghettos in Europe during World War II
Belarus) Švenčionys Ghetto, Reichskommissariat Ostland (now Lithuania) Svislach Ghetto, Reichskommissariat Ostland (now Belarus) Szeged Ghetto, Hungary
Svislatski Ray-Ruzhany Palace
Navahrudak Castle Nesvizh Castle New Grodno Castle Old Grodno Castle Pishchalauski Castle Ruzhany Palace Svislach Castle Also See: Castles in Belarus
Svislatski Ray-Aleksandr Bondovsky
defended these positions, then retreated to the line of the Neman and Svislach and further to Grodno. The division covered the retreat of the 11th Mechanized
Svislatski Ray-Hirsch Edelmann
Hirsch Edelmann (1805 – 20 November 1858) was a Russian Jewish author and editor. Born in Swislocz, in the Russian Empire (present-day Belarus), he was
Svislatski Ray-Water féerie
in the form of boat racing under white-red-white flags and the flag of Europe on Svislach river in Minsk in the vicinity of the Masherov Avenue. v t e
Svislatski Ray-Haytsyunishki
Navahrudak Castle Nesvizh Castle New Grodno Castle Old Grodno Castle Pishchalauski Castle Ruzhany Palace Svislach Castle Also See: Castles in Belarus
Svislatski Ray-List of urban-type settlements in Belarus
Lahoysk Minsk 6,041 5,835 −3,41% Porazava Поразава Порозово urban settlement Svislach Grodno 1,119 913 −18,41% Prawdzinski Праўдзінскі Правдинский worker settlement
Svislatski Ray-Kosava Castle
Navahrudak Castle Nesvizh Castle New Grodno Castle Old Grodno Castle Pishchalauski Castle Ruzhany Palace Svislach Castle Also See: Castles in Belarus
Svislatski Ray-Timeline of Treblinka extermination camp
November 10, 1942 3,000 Różana 787,071 112 Tuesday November 10, 1942 3,000 Svislach, now Belarus 790,071 112 Tuesday November 10, 1942 7,000 Vawkavysk, now
Svislatski Ray-Ivan Grishin
Bialystok Offensive, the army broke through strong German resistance on the Svislach River. On 24 July, it captured Sokółka and by 27 July was north and west
Svislatski Ray-Lida Castle
Navahrudak Castle Nesvizh Castle New Grodno Castle Old Grodno Castle Pishchalauski Castle Ruzhany Palace Svislach Castle Also See: Castles in Belarus
Svislatski Ray-Lyubow Usava
the Blackbird reservoir [ru] and the Krynica reservoir [ru] both on the Svislach River, the largest reservoir in Belarus known as the Zaslavskoye reservoir [ru]
Svislatski Ray-Viktar Shalkevich
Viktar Antonavich Shalkevich (born February 9, 1959, in Porazava; Belarusian: Віктар Антонавіч Шалкевіч, Viktar Antonavič Šalkievič, Polish: Wiktor Antonawicz
Svislatski Ray-Minsk District
in the middle of Minsk Region and of the Belarus. It is crossed by the Svislach River and the towns around Minsk are part of its metropolitan area. It
Svislatski Ray-List of twin towns and sister cities in Latvia
County, Poland Põhja-Pärnumaa, Estonia Pakruojis, Lithuania Ropsha, Russia Svislach, Belarus Uggiate-Trevano, Italy Wiązowna, Poland Salaspils Finspång, Sweden
Svislatski Ray-Victors Avenue
a long time, the northwest center of Minsk along the right bank of the Svislach tributary of the river Berezina was poorly populated. The active development
Svislatski Ray-Sophia Getzowa
ancestors lived for many generations in Vilnius, was born on an estate next to Svislach in January 1872 and spent my first four years of life in Vilnius, from
Svislatski Ray-List of Belarus-related topics
Niamiha River Pałata Pripyat River Ptyč Sozh River Styr River Svislach (Berezina) Svislach (Neman) Ūla River Bug River Administrative divisions of Belarus
Svislatski Ray-Freedom March (Belarus)
procession continued until it reached the bridge of May First Street on the Svislach River. There, they were stopped by cordon of riot police, who refused the
Svislatski Ray-Vawkavysk Ghetto
ghetto inhabitants were taken to the railway station, along with 1,000 from Svislach, and herded into railway cars. By this time, the ghetto's liquidation was
Svislatski Ray-Józef Abelewicz
priest in Saint Petersburg. In 1846–47, he worked as a chaplain of the Svislach Gymnasium. He was the procurator, lecturer and professor of dogmatics at
Svislatski Ray-Vilnius Gymnasiums
investigation that spread to schools in Kaunas, Kėdainiai, Panevėžys, Svislach as well as Kražiai College. Many students were expelled or sentenced to
Svislatski Ray-Jacob Agus
Jacob Bernard Agus (November 8, 1911 – September 26, 1986) was a Polish-born American liberal Conservative rabbi and theologian who played a key role in
Svislatski Ray-Districts of Belarus
Смаргонскі раён Сморгонский район Grodno Smarhon Svislach District Свіслацкі раён Свислочский район Grodno Svislach Vawkavysk District Ваўкавыскі раён Волковысский
Svislatski Ray-List of radio stations in Belarus
Radio Station "Belarus" (Internet, satellite and FM (Brest - 106.2 FM, Svislach - 104.4 FM, Hrodna - 95.7 FM, Heraneny - 99.0 FM, Miadel - 102.0 FM, Braslau
Svislatski Ray-Yehezkel Abramsky
Yechezkel Abramsky Title Rabbi Personal Born (1886-02-07)7 February 1886 Svislach District, Grodno Governorate, Russian Empire Died 19 September 1976(1976-09-19)
Svislatski Ray-13th Mechanized Corps (Soviet Union)
Białowieża Forest and the 208th Motorized Division moved from the Narew to Svislach and to Białystok. On 28 June German troops advancing from Bielsk and Hrodna
Svislatski Ray-5th Rifle Corps
Cavalry Corps' 11th Cavalry Division. On 24 September, the corps reached the Svislach–Porazava line, and its advance detachments took control of Bielsk Podlaski
Svislatski Ray-Pukhavichy District
of 2024, it has a population of 67,408. Main settlements Maryina Horka Svislach Rudzyensk Prawdzinski Shatsk Druzhny Pukhavichy Michaś Čarot (1896, Rudzyensk
Svislatski Ray-2022–23 Belarusian Cup
Kalinkovichi (III) Krechet Bereza (III) v Granit Mikashevichi (III) FK Svislach (III) v FSK Dyatlovo (III) Smena Volkovysk (III) v FSK Grodnenskiy Skidel
Svislatski Ray-199th Rifle Division
direction of Minsk, capture that place, and reach the west bank of the Svislach River no later than July 8, in conjunction with 3rd Belorussian Front.
Svislatski Ray-Viktor Zholudev
Berezina River. The corps captured the towns of Klichaw, Byerazino and Svislach, reportedly advancing 100 kilometers in 5 days. After reaching Minsk, the
Svislatski Ray-Karol Hutten-Czapski
He created a Health Committee, and in 1893 had a bridge built over the Svislach river. He created a series of ditches and walls to ease flooding, a usual
Svislatski Ray-222nd Rifle Division
direction of Minsk, capture that place, and reach the west bank of the Svislach River no later than July 8, in conjunction with 3rd Belorussian Front.
Svislatski Ray-November 1911
Polish-born American rabbi; as Yakov Dov Agushewitz in Swislocz (now Svislach, Belarus) (d. 1986).[citation needed] At Hodgenville, Kentucky, President
Svislatski Ray-Radio Belarus
time (19:00–23:00 UTC) at 1170 kHz Brest – 96.4 MHz Grodno – 96.9 MHz Svislach – 100.8 MHz Heraniony – 99.9 MHz Braslaw – 106.6 MHz Miadzel – 102.0 MHz
Svislatski Ray-Aleksey Khodnevich
information Date of birth (1987-11-02) 2 November 1987 (age 36) Place of birth Svislach, Grodno Oblast, Belarusian SSR Height 1.94 m (6 ft 4+1⁄2 in) Position(s)
Svislatski Ray-Halshany Castle
Navahrudak Castle Nesvizh Castle New Grodno Castle Old Grodno Castle Pishchalauski Castle Ruzhany Palace Svislach Castle Also See: Castles in Belarus
Svislatski Ray-238th Rifle Division
general direction of Białystok and by July 12 capture Grodno and reach the Svislach River. Later in the month the 121st Corps, along with the 238th, was transferred
Svislatski Ray-Navahrudak Castle
Navahrudak Castle Nesvizh Castle New Grodno Castle Old Grodno Castle Pishchalauski Castle Ruzhany Palace Svislach Castle Also See: Castles in Belarus
Svislatski Ray-Roman Catholic Diocese of Minsk (1798–1869)
Kapatkyevichy, Luchey [pl], Mosar [pl], Akalava [pl], Rubyazhevichi [pl], Svislach. In addition to the mentioned parishes, the Minsk diocese also included
Svislatski Ray-History of Minsk
further south and pushing the preceding Balts northwards. The valley of Svislach river was settlement boundary between two Early East Slavs' tribal unions
Svislatski Ray-Polish–Soviet War
Polish–Lithuanian border area in the north to Polesia, centered on the Neman and Svislach Rivers line. The Soviet commander utilized a three-week lull in the fighting
Svislatski Ray-Svislach Castle
Svislach Castle (Belarusian: Свіслацкі замак) was a castle that stood in the lands in present-day Belarus on the right bank of the Byarezina River where
Svislatski Ray-Stanisław Bohusz Siestrzeńcewicz
Stanisław Bohusz Siestrzeńcewicz was born in Zanki, Troki Province (now Svislach District Grodno Region). His father was a Calvinist. and his mother was
Svislatski Ray-List of rivers of Belarus
Drut River (R) Sozh River (L) Iput River Pronya Besed Berezina River (R) Svislach Niamiha River Babrujka River Pripyat River (R) Braginka Horyn River Styr
Svislatski Ray-Svislach (Neman)
The Svislach (or Śvislač) (Belarusian: Свíслач, pronounced [ˈsʲvʲisɫatʂ] ), Polish: Świsłocz), is a river in Grodno Oblast, Belarus, a left tributary of
Svislatski Ray-Shmaryahu Levin
Shmaryahu Levin (Russian: Шмарьяху Левин; born 1867 in Svislach, Minsk Governorate; died 9 June 1935, Haifa), was a Jewish Zionist activist. He was a member
Svislatski Ray-Svislach Ghetto (Mogilev region)
his sons, became a burgomaster of Svislach. He was replaced by Shidlovsky, a former military instructor at the Svislach secondary school. In preparation
Svislatski Ray-Polochans
Polochans. The lands of the Polochans spanned towards the upper reaches of the Svislach on the south and along the left bank of the Biarezina River to the lands
Svislatski Ray-Minsk
Минск) is the capital and the largest city of Belarus, located on the Svislach and the now subterranean Niamiha rivers. As the capital, Minsk has a special
Svislatski Ray-List of castles in Belarus
Castle Navahrudak Castle Niasvizh Castle Pischalauski Ruzhany Palace Smalyany Castle Slutsk Castle Shklow Castle Synkavichy Church Svislach Castle Zaslawye
Svislatski Ray-Svislach, Pukhavichy District
Svislach (Belarusian: Свіслач; Russian: Свислочь, romanized: Svisloch) is an urban-type settlement in Pukhavichy District, Minsk Region, Belarus. As of
Svislatski Ray-Tsel, Asipovichy District
administratively part of Pratasevichy selsoviet. It is situated on the Svislach River, roughly 20 km (12 miles) northwest of Asipovichy and 90 km (56 miles)
Svislatski Ray-Svislach Selsoviet, Mogilev Region
Svislach Selsoviet (Belarusian: Свіслацкі сельсавет; Russian: Свислочский сельсовет) is a lower-level subdivision (selsoviet) of Asipovichy District, Mogilev
Svislatski Ray-European bison
Examples in Belarus include the Grodno and Brest voblasts, the town of Svislach, and others. The European bison can also be found on the coats of arms
Svislatski Ray-FC Osipovichi
In 1997, they changed their name to FC Svisloch-Krovlya Osipovichi (FK Svislach-Dakh Asipovichy) and won the Second League, receiving promotion to the
Svislatski Ray-Vilyeyka reservoir
necessary to transfer some of the large Belarusian river's flow into the river Svislach. Along with the construction of the reservoir was built the Vilyeyka water
Svislatski Ray-List of cities and towns in Belarus
Navahrudak Masty Shchuchyn Ashmyany Skidzyelʹ Byarozawka Iwye Dzyatlava Svislach Astravyets Sharkawshchyna Minsk, City Hall Gomel, Rumyantsev-Paskevich
Svislatski Ray-Minsk Castle
structure in Minsk, built in the mid-11th century on the right bank of the Svislach river at its confluence with the Nyamiha river (in the area of March 8
Svislatski Ray-Minsk Zoo
romanized: Minskij zoopark) is located in a southeast part of Minsk near Svislach River. Minsk Zoo is situated in the southeast part of Minsk in the floodplain
Svislatski Ray-Svislach
Svislach or Svisloch (Belarusian: Свiслач, romanized: Svislač, IPA: [ˈɕvislatʃ] ; Russian: Свислочь; Polish: Świsłocz; Yiddish: סיסלעוויטש) is a town in
Svislatski Ray-Neman
(from source to mouth): Left: Servach, Mowchadz’, Shchara, Zelvyanka, Svislach, Lasosna, Czarna Hańcza, Zembrė, Peršėkė, Šešupė, Tylzha Right: Western
Svislatski Ray-Asipovichy
and wood processing. It is home to the hydro-electric power plant on the Svislach River. A village existed on the site of the modern town during the 18th
Svislatski Ray-Konstanty Kalinowski
Szymon bought a folwark near Svislach (now Belarus) where Konstanty grew up. After graduating from a local school in Svislach in 1855, Kalinowski entered
Svislatski Ray-Svislach, Mogilev Region
administrative center of Svislach selsoviet. It is located on the confluence of the Svislach River, which is also its namesake. Svislach is located near the
Svislatski Ray-Vistula
similar elements appear in many European river-names (e.g. Svislach (Berezina), Svislach (Neman), Weser, Viešinta). In writing about the river and its
Svislatski Ray-Svislach (Berezina)
Vistula). The Svislach flows through Minsk, the capital of Belarus. Svislach in Minsk Svislach in Minsk Svislach in Minsk Svislach near Minsk Svislach near Minsk
Svislatski Ray-List of rivers of Europe
BLR RUS - - - Berezina 613 24895 145 Dnieper near Rechytsa BLR - - - Svislach 327 5190 30 Berezina near Asipovichy BLR - - - Drut 295 4952 30 Dnieper
Svislatski Ray-Śvisłač (disambiguation)
Svislach or Śvislač, is the administrative center of Svislach Raion, Grodno Region, Belarus. Svislach or Śvislač, may also refer to the following places
Svislatski Ray-David Lewis (Canadian politician)
David Lewis CC QC (born David Losz; June 23 or October 1909 – May 23, 1981) was a Canadian labour lawyer and social democratic politician. He was national
Svislatski Ray-Lubyanka
village Lubyanka, Smarhon' District, Grodno Oblast, a village Lubyanka, Svislach District, Grodno Oblast, a village Lubyanka, Bykhaw District, Mogilev Oblast
Svislatski Ray-Usnarka
of the Svislach. Its source is near the village Harkawicze in eastern Poland. It crosses the border with Belarus, and flows into the Svislach near the
Svislatski Ray-Grodno Region
Novogrudok District Shchuchyn District Slonim District Smarhon District Svislach District Vawkavysk District Voranava District Zelva District Population
Svislatski Ray-Svislach District
Svislach District or Svislač District (Belarusian: Свіслацкі раён; Russian: Свислочский район) is a district (raion) of Grodno Region in Belarus. The administrative
Svislatski Ray-Belovezhskaya Pushcha National Park
Region (Kamyanyets District and Pruzhany District) and Grodno Region (Svislach District) in Belarus adjacent to the Polish border. Since 1992, it has
Svislatski Ray-Berezina
tributaries are Bobr, Klyava, Ol'sa and Ala [be; ru] from the left and Hayna and Svislach from the right. The Berezinsky Biosphere Reserve by the river is on the
Svislatski Ray-Napoleon Orda
powiat of Kobryn. His mother was Józefa (nee Butrymowicz). After finishing Svislach gymnasium in 1823, he started mathematical studies at the Imperial University
Svislatski Ray-Avi Lewis
of Moshe Losz (Lewis), an outspoken member of the Jewish Bund who left Svislach, Poland (absorbed by the Soviet Union during World War II, and today in
Svislatski Ray-Ministry of Defence (Belarus)
(2016–2021) Andrey Zhuk (2021–present) In the late 1940s, a hill above Svislach, Pukhavichy District, was used to lay the foundation for the HQ of the
Svislatski Ray-Nyamiha
Today it is contained within a fabricated culvert. It discharges into the Svislach. The first mention of the river in historical chronicles is connected with
Svislatski Ray-49th Combined Arms Army
the 49th Army helped break stubborn German resistance between Grodno and Svislach. On 24 July, the army captured Sokółka, and by the end of 27 July reached