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Smarhonski Ray-Oksna (river)
the left tributary of the Vilija River (Neman Basin). It flows in the Smarhoń district of the Grodno Region. The length is 20 km. The catchment area
Smarhonski Ray-Ahinski Manor in Zaliessie
country house located in the village of Zaliessie (also Zalesse), Smarhon district in Belarus. The estate was originally acquired by the Ahinski
Smarhonski Ray-Lubyanka
Russia, may refer to: Belarus Lubyanka, Gomel Oblast, a village Lubyanka, Smarhon' District, Grodno Oblast, a village Lubyanka, Svislach District, Grodno
Smarhonski Ray-Grodno Region
Masty District Novogrudok District Shchuchyn District Slonim District Smarhon District Svislach District Vawkavysk District Voranava District Zelva District
Smarhonski Ray-Smarhon District
Smarhon District or Smarhoń District (Belarusian: Смаргонскі раён; Russian: Сморгонский район) is a district (raion) of Grodno Region in Belarus. The
Smarhonski Ray-Minsk Tractor Works
plant manufactured skidders. MTZ plant Сморгоньский агрегатный завод, Smarhon mechanical unit plant Бобруйский завод тракторных деталей и агрегатов,
Smarhonski Ray-Abraham Sutzkever
born on July 15, 1913, in Smorgon, Vilna Governorate, Russian Empire, now Smarhon, Belarus. During World War I, his family moved to Omsk, Siberia, where
Smarhonski Ray-Vilno-Dvinsk offensive
cavalry corps appeared on the path of the German cavalry near the Sola and Smarhonʹ, but the next day the Russian troops had to leave Vilno under the threat
Smarhonski Ray-Territorial changes of the Baltic states
were not added to Lithuanian SSR include Grodno (Gardinas), Lida (Lyda), Smarhonʹ (Smurgainys), Pastavy (Pastovys), Ashmyany (Ašmena), Braslaw (Breslauja)
Smarhonski Ray-Smorgon
Victor Smorgon (1913–2009), Australian industrialist Smarhon' (Smorgon), a city in Belarus Smarhon Air Base, a Soviet Air Force base in Belarus FC Smorgon
Smarhonski Ray-Uladzimir Nyaklyayew
protests. Vladimir Nyaklyayew was born on 11 July 1946 in the city of Smarhon in Grodno Region. His father, Prokofiy Neklyayev, was Russian, and used
Smarhonski Ray-Kreva
romanized: Krevo; Lithuanian: Krėva, Krẽvas; Polish: Krewo) is an agrotown in Smarhon District, Grodno Region, Belarus. It serves as the administrative center
Smarhonski Ray-Alytus
previously twinned with: Grodno, Belarus Lida, Belarus Petrozavodsk, Russia Smarhonʹ, Belarus Saint Louis Church Saint Casimir Church Church of the Guardian
Smarhonski Ray-Districts of Belarus
Слонімскі раён Слонимский район Grodno Slonim Smarhon District Смаргонскі раён Сморгонский район Grodno Smarhon Svislach District Свіслацкі раён Свислочский
Smarhonski Ray-Lithuanian exonyms
Gardinas Hrodna Halshany Alšėnai Iwye Vija Lida Lyda Navahrudak Naugardukas Olšany Alšėnai Pastavy Pastoviai Smarhon Smurgainys Vawkavysk Valkaviskas
Smarhonski Ray-List of Belarus-related topics
Pruzhany Pyetrykaw Rahachow Rečyca Salihorsk Ščučyn Shkloŭ Slonim Slutsk Smarhon Śmiłavičy Stolin Stoŭptsy Svetlahorsk Svislach Tałačyn Tatarskaya Slabada
Smarhonski Ray-Sergey Bondarenko (footballer, born 1994)
Sergey Bondarenko (Belarusian: Сяргей Бандарэнка; Russian: Сергей Бондаренко; born 19 May 1994) is a Belarusian professional footballer. Player's profile
Smarhonski Ray-Nicolas Lazarévitch
communists". Ida Gilman (usually identified in sources as Ida Mett) was born in Smarhon’, a small industrial predominantly Jewish town in the flatlands between
Smarhonski Ray-Švenčionys Ghetto
operated in the area: Michališki [be] (Astravyets District), Soly [be] (Smarhon' District), and Ashmyany. Due to increased partisan activities, it was
Smarhonski Ray-List of high-voltage transmission links in Lithuania
2020 Visaginas–Polock Visaginas Polock 330 kV Visaginas–Smorgon Visaginas Smarhon’ 330 kV LitPol Link Alytus Ełk 341 km 330 kV, 400 kV 500 MW 2015 Line-Commutated
Smarhonski Ray-List of twin towns and sister cities in Latvia
Volkhov, Russia Weyhe, Germany Dagda Dubrowna, Belarus Narewka, Poland Smarhon’, Belarus Verkhnyadzvinsk, Belarus Visaginas, Lithuania Daugavpils Alaverdi
Smarhonski Ray-Louis Henri Loison
Hogendorp or Joachim Murat stupidly ordered him to defend the road to Smarhon'. Camping on the ground when the night-time temperature dropped to minus
Smarhonski Ray-Lithuanians in Belarus
(Lithuanian: Lyda), Kreva (Lithuanian: Krėva), Ashmyany (Lithuanian: Ašmena), Smarhon (Lithuanian: Smurgainiai), Myadzyel (Lithuanian: Medilas), Vileyka (Lithuanian:
Smarhonski Ray-M7 highway (Belarus)
Other roads 0 km Minsk M 9 10 km P 65 47 km M 6 61 km Volozhin P 56 94 km Smarhon P 95 117 km Ashmyany P 63 120 km Ashmyany, Astraviec P 48 139 km Kamenny
Smarhonski Ray-Belarusian Premier League (women)
Gomel Gomel Stadyen Central'ny FC Minsk Minsk Stadion FK Minsk Smorgon Smarhonʹ Yunost Stadium Vitebsk Vitebsk CSC «Vitebski» Zorka-BSU Minsk Stadyen RTsOP-BGU
Smarhonski Ray-Al Kelly
Al Kelly was the stage name of Abraham Kalish (December 18, 1896, – September 7, 1966), a U.S. vaudeville comedian. Kelly was known as a double-talk artist
Smarhonski Ray-Maksim Avgustinovich
information Date of birth (2003-08-20) 20 August 2003 (age 20) Place of birth Smarhonʹ, Grodno Oblast, Belarus Height 1.89 m (6 ft 2 in) Position(s) Defender
Smarhonski Ray-Romani people in Belarus
but also had settled populations in urban centres, primarily Mir and Smarhonʹ, in which there was often violence between the Roma and other ethnic groups
Smarhonski Ray-Leokadija Počikovska
Leokadija Počikovska-Janušauskienė (Polish: Leokadia Poczykowska; born on September 24, 1955, near Hrodna in Belarus) is a Lithuanian politician of Polish
Smarhonski Ray-Denis Gruzhevsky
Denis Viktorovich Gruzhevsky (Belarusian: Дзяніс Віктаравіч Гружэўскі; Russian: Денис Викторович Гружевский; born 10 March 2000) is a Belarusian professional
Smarhonski Ray-Antoni Leszczewicz
Antoni Leszczewicz (Belarusian: Антоній Ляшчэвіч, romanized: Antonij Liaščevič; 30 September 1890 – 18 February 1943) was a Polish-Belarusian Marian Father
Smarhonski Ray-Peter Wiernik
German and reading secular books. For some time, he studied in Kovno and Smarhon with his older brother, who was a Hassid. In 1882 he moved to Białystok
Smarhonski Ray-July 1913
including Lider (Songs) and Lider fun geto (Songs from the ghetto); in Smarhon’, Russian Empire (d. 2010) China's President Yuan Shikai asked Prime Minister
Smarhonski Ray-Yegor Generalov
Generalov Date of birth (1993-01-24) 24 January 1993 (age 31) Place of birth Smarhonʹ, Grodno Oblast, Belarus Height 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in) Position(s) Goalkeeper
Smarhonski Ray-Adam Stankievič
Adam Stankievič (Belarusian: Адам Станкевіч, Polish: Adam Stankiewicz, January 6, 1882 – November 29, 1949) was a Belarusian Roman Catholic priest, politician
Smarhonski Ray-Names of Belarusian places in other languages
(Skidal) Скідзель (Скідаль) Скидель/Skidel Skidel סקידעל/Skidel Skidlius Smarhoń Смаргонь Сморгонь/Smorgon Smorgonie סמורגון /Smorgon Smurgainys Słonim
Smarhonski Ray-Leonid Kovel
Kovel Date of birth (1986-07-29) 29 July 1986 (age 38) Place of birth Smarhon, Grodno Oblast, Belarusian SSR Height 1.79 m (5 ft 10+1⁄2 in) Position(s)
Smarhonski Ray-Libau–Romny Railway
both world wars. In the First World War the portion west of Smorgon (now Smarhon') fell into German hands in the great Austro-German advance of May–September
Smarhonski Ray-David Raziel
killed in action in Iraq in 1941. David Rozenson (later Raziel) was born in Smarhon in the Russian Empire. In 1914, when he was three, his family immigrated
Smarhonski Ray-List of deaths related to the 2020 Belarusian protests
Dudoits (Dmitry Dudoits, Дзьмітрый Дудойць, Дмитрий Дудойть), a resident of Smarhoń, was imprisoned for insulting of a representative of authority, and committed
Smarhonski Ray-Francišak Bahuševič
magazine Kraj in Polish. After dismissal of veins in Kushlyany (present-day Smarhon District), he died. He is buried in the village of Zhuprany in the Ashmyany
Smarhonski Ray-Ludwik Michał Pac
during the Fire of Moscow and was wounded during the Battle of Berezina. At Smarhon', Napoleon leaves the Grande Armée on 5 December under the guard of Pac's
Smarhonski Ray-Nahum Slouschz
North Africa, mostly, in Libya and Tunisia. Nahum Slouschz was born in Smarhon’ and raised in Odessa. He studied at a local school and was tutored in
Smarhonski Ray-Andrei Tsikota
Republic. Andrei Tsikota was born into a peasant family in Plavushka, now Smarhon District, northwestern Belarus, then part of the Russian Empire. He graduated
Smarhonski Ray-Litvinism
dominated by Lithuanians or Lithuanian-speakers (e.g. Lida, Kreva, Ashmyany, Smarhon, Vidzy, Braslaw). In the 1338 Peace and Trade Agreement, concluded between
Smarhonski Ray-Lashany
the following places in Belarus: Lashany, Grodno Region, a village in Smarhon District, Grodno Region Lashany, Minsk Region, an agrotown in Minsk District
Smarhonski Ray-Solar power in Belarus
grid and purchase energy from them.[need quotation to verify] In 2017 in Smarhon’ was built SPP with capacity of 17 MW. Byelorussian construction company
Smarhonski Ray-Matvey Dukso
information Date of birth (2003-04-08) 8 April 2003 (age 21) Place of birth Smarhonʹ, Grodno Oblast, Belarus Position(s) Midfielder Team information Current
Smarhonski Ray-List of nominees for the Nobel Prize in Literature
6, 1985 Geneva, Switzerland 1970, 1972 Abraham Sutzkever July 15, 1913 Smarhonʹ, now Belarus January 20, 2010 Tel Aviv, Israel 1970, 1972 Nominated by
Smarhonski Ray-Church of Mother of God of the Rosary, Soly
Ружанцовай, Polish: Maci Božaj Ružancovaj) is a Roman Catholic church in Soly, Smarhon District, Grodno Region, in Belarus. It is an example of the Belarusian
Smarhonski Ray-Moshe Koussevitzky
Koussevitzky (Hebrew: משה קוסביצקי, Polish: Mosze Kusewicki; June 9, 1899 in Smarhoń, Russian Empire – August 23, 1966 in New York City) was a cantor and vocalist
Smarhonski Ray-Aaron Zundelevich
Aaron Isaakovich Zundelevich (Yiddish: אהרן בן יצחק זונדעלעװיטש, Russian: Аарон Исаакович Зунделевич; c. 1852 – 23 August 1923) was a Jewish Russian revolutionary
Smarhonski Ray-Ida Mett
into a family of cloth merchants, in the predominantly Jewish town of Smarhon, where she was exposed to radical ideas from a young age. In the wake of
Smarhonski Ray-Shmuel Rodensky
Shmuel Rodensky (Hebrew: שמואל רודנסקי, 10 December 1902 – 16 July 1989) was a Russian-born Israeli actor whose stage, film, and television career in Israel
Smarhonski Ray-Operation Ostra Brama
crossed the front, equivalent to where it was in 1916 (between Soly and Smarhon), the uprising would begin. Poland had already lost its eastern territories
Smarhonski Ray-Industry of Belarus
were built by foreign investors. Austrian Kronospan built factories in Smarhon and Mogilev, Lithuanian companies VMG and SBA built another factory in
Smarhonski Ray-Trąby coat of arms
Schlins Senftenbach Siegmundsburg gmina Siepraw Skořenice gmina Sławatycze Smarhonʹ Spiesheim Sudslava Taurage Tauragė County Triberg im Schwarzwald Troubky
Smarhonski Ray-Jan Stankievič
Jan (Janka) Stankievič (also called Ian Stankevich, John Stankevich; Belarusian: Ян Станкевіч, Polish: Jan Stankiewicz; 26 November 1891 – 16 July 1976)
Smarhonski Ray-Yehuda Leib Gordin
of Memories". Smorgonie, District Vilna; Memorial Book and Testimony (Smarhon, Belarus). "Gordin Family". www.eilatgordinlevitan.com. Retrieved May 24
Smarhonski Ray-Second Brusilov offensive
was withdrawn from the front of the supposed initial Russian offensive (Smarhon – Krevo) until August. After repelling the attack on Baranovichi, the army
Smarhonski Ray-Soviet–Lithuanian Peace Treaty
modern Belarus to Lithuania (primarily Hrodna, Shchuchyn, Lida, Ashmyany, Smarhon, Pastavy, Braslaw but also the contemporary Vilnius Region with Vilna)
Smarhonski Ray-Yuliya Rytsikava
BPL Personal information Born (1986-09-08) September 8, 1986 (age 37) Smarhon, Soviet Union Nationality Belarusian Listed height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Smarhonski Ray-Abraham Liessin
he married Libe Ginzburg, who was descended from a rabbinical family in Smarhonʹ and was forced to leave Russia for her involvement in the socialist movement
Smarhonski Ray-Isaac Itkind
Isaac Yakovlevich Itkind [app. 1871, Smarhon' (Smorgonie), near Vilnius, Russian Empire, present-day Belarus - February 14, 1969, Alma-Ata (present-day
Smarhonski Ray-Stanisław Dunin-Wąsowicz
temperatures taking a heavy toll, Napoleon abandoned his Grand Army at Smarhon (then in the Russian Empire, now in Belarus) and retreated to Paris. Napoleon
Smarhonski Ray-Yacov Boyarsky
of the Moscow Art Theatre. Yacov Boyarsky was born on 14 March 1890 in Smarhonʹ, Vilna Governorate. He was the youngest son in a large Jewish family and
Smarhonski Ray-Mieczysław Karłowicz
Mieczysław Karłowicz ([miɛt͡ʂɨswaf ˈkarwɔvit͡ʂ], 11 December 1876 – 8 February 1909) was a Polish composer and conductor. Mieczysław Karłowicz was born
Smarhonski Ray-Veyshnoria
Ministry of Culture) in Lida, and the cultural capital of Veyshnoria is Smarhon. Veyshnoria is also present on Facebook, and its Russian Wikipedia article
Smarhonski Ray-Smarhon (air base)
Smarhon (also Smorgon and Smorgon Northwest) is a former Soviet Air Forces base in Belarus located 8 km northwest of Smarhonʹ. It was a small airfield
Smarhonski Ray-Maria Bochkareva
lieutenant. The unit was involved in one major battle—near the town of Smarhon. The women of the unit performed well in combat, but the vast majority
Smarhonski Ray-Moyshe Kulbak
– 1937) was a Belarusian Jewish writer who wrote in Yiddish. Born in Smarhon (present-day Belarus, then in the Russian Empire) to a Jewish family, Kulbak
Smarhonski Ray-Esther Raziel-Naor
was the sister of fellow Irgun leader David Raziel. Raziel was born in Smarhon (now in Grodno Region, Belarus) in 1911, a year after her brother, David
Smarhonski Ray-Vilyeyka Region
Kuraniets, Maladzyechna, Miory, Miadzieł, Pastavy, Plisa, Radashkovichy, Smarhon, Sventiany, Svir and Sharkawshchyna. In November 1940, the Gadutsishki
Smarhonski Ray-Molodechno Region
renamed as Vileyka in 1946), Molodechno, Myadzyel, Pastavy, Radashkovichy, Smarhon, Svir and Yuratishki. However, on 8 January 1954, in course of administrative-territorial
Smarhonski Ray-Shmuel Brudny
Brooklyn. Brudny was born in August 1915 to Rabbi Elya and Basya Brudny in Smarhon', Russia (now in Belarus), during World War I. He studied in the Ashminer
Smarhonski Ray-46th Landwehr Division
Static battle between Nemunas-Berezina-Kreva-Smarhon-Narach lake-Tverečius 19–27 July – Defensive battle at Smarhon-Kreva 06–17 December – Ceasefire From December
Smarhonski Ray-Yunost Stadium (Smorgon)
«Юнацтва») or Yunost Stadium (Russian: Юность) is a football stadium in Smarhon (Smorgon), Belarus. It is the home stadium of FC Smorgon of the Belarusian
Smarhonski Ray-Roads in Belarus
Zhabinka – Kobryn P105: Gantsevichi – Logishin P106: Molodechno – Smarhon’; entrance to Smarhon’ P107: Nesvizh – Cimkavičy P108: Baranovichi – Molchad – Dzyatlava
Smarhonski Ray-List of statues of Vladimir Lenin
Novolukoml Orsha Pastavy Pinsk Polotsk Sapotskin Salihorsk Slonim Smalyavichy Smarhon' Syanno Talachyn Vasilievichy Verkhnyadzvinsk Vitebsk Zhlobin Zhabinka
Smarhonski Ray-Vilyeyka
the Maladzyechna–Polotsk line in the city. The roads to Maladzyechna, Smarhon, Myadzel, Dokshytsy, Plyeshchanitsy run through the city. The town's industry
Smarhonski Ray-Lucjan Żeligowski
Poland; now it is Желигово (coord: N 54° 29' 33.8568" E 26° 13' 2.0928") in Smarhon District, Grodno Region, Belarus Желигово на старой карте РККА Желигово
Smarhonski Ray-Bublik
the town of Smarhon’ (the former Grand Duchy of Lithuania). Until they were murdered in the Holocaust, most of the population of Smarhon' was Jewish.
Smarhonski Ray-Joseph Fouché
projected invasion of Russia, and on the return of the emperor in haste from Smarhoń to Paris at the close of that year, the ex-minister of police was suspected
Smarhonski Ray-Peter Blume
Precisionism, Parisian Purism, Cubism, and Surrealism. Blume, born in Smarhon, Russian Empire to a Jewish family,[failed verification] emigrated with
Smarhonski Ray-Abraham Cahan
Abraham "Abe" Cahan (Yiddish: אַבֿרהם קאַהאַן; July 7, 1860 – August 31, 1951) was a Lithuanian-born Jewish American socialist newspaper editor, novelist
Smarhonski Ray-Mariya Shkolnik
Empire (now in the Grodno Region of Belarus), not far from the town of Smarhon'. Mariya started working at a young age and was not sent to school. Mariya
Smarhonski Ray-List of cities and towns in Belarus
Lyakhavichy Kamyenyets Davyd-Haradok Vysokaye Kosava Lida Slonim Vawkavysk Smarhon Navahrudak Masty Shchuchyn Ashmyany Skidzyelʹ Byarozawka Iwye Dzyatlava
Smarhonski Ray-Defense of Smorgon
(2 years, 2 months, 2 weeks and 5 days) Location Smarhon, Grodno Governorate, (present day Smarhon District, Grodno Region) Result Truce; inconclusive
Smarhonski Ray-Smarhon
as the administrative center of Smarhon District. It was the site of Smarhon air base, now mostly abandoned. Smarhon is located 107 kilometres (66 mi)
Smarhonski Ray-Karol Dominik Przezdziecki
was a Polish count, born in Chornyi Ostriv. In 1806, he was the ruler of Smarhonʹ. During the French invasion of Russia in 1812, he first commanded the 21st
Smarhonski Ray-FC Smorgon
also known as FK Smarhon or FK Smorgon,(Belarusian: ФК Смаргонь; Russian: ФК Сморгонь) is a Belarusian football club based in Smarhon. They will play in