Slawharad District or Slaŭharad District (Belarusian: Слаўгарадскі раён; Russian: Славгородский район, romanized: Slavgorodsky raion) is a district (raion)...
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administrative center of Slawharad District. In 2009, its population was 7,992. As of 2024, it has a population of 7,788. Slawharad was first mentioned in...
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Anatoly Sliva (category People from Slawharad district)
the Russian Federation. Anatoly Sliva was born in Propoysk (present day Slawharad), Belarus, on 10 February 1940. In 1967, he graduated from the Faculty...
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Józef Kozłowski (category People from Slawharad district)
(modern Slawharad, Belarus). Author of encyclopedia entry V. D. Bobrovsky based his claim on the data from a metric book he found in Sokolovo, Slawharad District...
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Mogilev region (section Districts of Mogilev region)
Kruhlaye District Krychaw District Mogilev District Mstsislaw District Shklow District Slawharad District Population of cities and towns in Mogilev region...
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in Mogilev District, Mogilev Region Dashkawka, Slawharad District, a former village in Slawharad District, Mogilev Region This set index article includes...
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Lyasnaya, Mogilev region (category Slawharad district)
Russian: Лесная, romanized: Lesnaya; Polish: Leśna) is an agrotown in Slawharad District, Mogilev Region, Belarus. It is known as the place of the Battle of...
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A district or raion (Russian: район, romanized: rayon, pl. районы, rayony; Belarusian: раён, romanized: rajon, pl. раёны, rajony) in Belarus is the second-level...
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Arthur Lourié (category People from Slawharad district)
Arthur-Vincent Lourié, born Naum Izrailevich Luria (Russian: Наум Израилевич Лурья), later changed his name to Artur Sergeyevich Luriye (Russian: Артур...
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Orsha–Mogilev plain and joins the Sozh from the right near the city of Slawharad. The river is 172 km long, with a basin of 4,910 km2. The discharge of...
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Klimavichy Shklow Kastsyukovichy Mstsislaw Byalynichy Chavusy Kirawsk Cherykaw Slawharad Kruhlaye Klichaw Mazyr Zhlobin Svyetlahorsk Rechytsa Kalinkavichy Rahachow...
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whereabouts of his fate, remain unknown. 25 June 1941 Dmitry Ivanyuk 41 Slawharad, Byelorussian SSR Ivanyuk, a Soviet Red Army colonel and leader of a 4th...
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Tushino (Moscow), Russia Slawharad Arzamas, Russia Slonim Aleksandrów Kujawski, Poland Czechowice-Dziedzice, Poland Gvardeysky District, Russia Nieszawa, Poland...
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134th Rifle Regiment of the 45th Rifle Division of the Ukrainian Military District, where he served as a squad leader, assistant commander and acting platoon...
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tributaries are: Krychaw, Cherykaw, Slawharad, Gomel and Vietka.: 209 In Russia, the Sozh has its source in Smolensky District and flows through Pochinkovsky...
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