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    Slutsk (Belarusian: Слуцк, romanized: Sluck; Russian: Слуцк; Polish: Słuck, Lithuanian: Sluckas, Yiddish/Hebrew: סלוצק) is a town in Minsk Region, Belarus...
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  • SFC Slutsk (Belarusian: ФК Слуцк; Russian: СФК Слуцк) is a Belarusian association football club based in Slutsk, Minsk Oblast. There was competitive football...
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    Pas kontuszowy (redirect from Slutsk belt)
    sash is specific to the later period. A variant known in Belarus lands is Slutsk Sash [be]. Like the rest of the Polish national dress, the kontusz sash...
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    The Slutsk uprising (Belarusian: Слуцкае паўстанне, romanized: Sluckaje paŭstannie) or the Slutsk defence (Belarusian: Слуцкі збройны чын, romanized: Slucki...
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  • Aado Slutsk (incorrectly Aadu Slutsk[citation needed]; 17 July 1918 Riga – 28 September 2006 Tallinn) was an Estonian sport figure. 1936-1938 he studied...
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  • won; 7) Goals scored. Notes: Smorgon are ahead of Slutsk on head-to-head points: Smorgon 4–1 Slutsk Shakhtyor Soligorsk were deducted 20 points for match-fixing...
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  • The Principality of Slutsk (Belarusian: Слуцкае княства, romanized: Słuckaje knjastva) was originally a specific Turov Principality of land in the 12th...
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    Mesivta Rabsa Eitz Chaim DiSlutsk (Hebrew: מתיבתא רבתא עץ חיים דסלאצק), colloquially known as the Slutsk-Kletsk Yeshivah was an Orthodox Jewish yeshiva...
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  • Harry (Harris) Lefrak and the former Sarah Schwartz, who had originated in Slutsk, near Minsk, in Belarus (then Russia). He grew up in Brooklyn, New York...
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  • (Gulyaevo) - Slutsk District, Minsk Valoty - Slutsk District, Minsk Iserna - Slutsk District, Minsk Dorosino - Slutsk District, Minsk Dubei - Slutsk District...
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    divided into seven uyezds: Bobruysk, Borisov, Igumen, Minsk, Mozyr and Slutsk. (Vitebsk, Gomel and Mogilev remained part of the RSFSR.) This time the...
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  • Belarusian Jewish immigrants, Max Lipschitz, a hosier manufacturer from Slutsk, and Alice "Gussie" Goldfarb from Brest. The family changed their surname...
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  • regent of the Principality of Slutsk (then part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania) during the minority of Yury (Prince of Slutsk) in 1503-1512. She was the...
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    Slutsk District or Sluck District (Belarusian: Слуцкі раён; Russian: Слуцкий район) is a district (raion) of Minsk Region in Belarus. Its administrative...
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    The Slutsk affair refers to the massacre of thousands of Jews and others that occurred in Slutsk, Byelorussia in the Soviet Union, in October 1941, near...
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    Belarus Łachwa Ghetto Minsk Ghetto Slutsk Affair Estonia Kalevi-Liiva Latvia Burning of the Riga synagogues Dünamünde Action Jelgava Pogulianski Rumbula...
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    and was canonized by the Belarusian Orthodox Church as saint Sofia of Slutsk thanks to her charity and miracles on the grave. Zofia's large estate (seven...
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  • Castle Navahrudak Castle Niasvizh Castle Pischalauski Ruzhany Palace Smalyany Castle Slutsk Castle Shklow Castle Synkavichy Church Svislach Castle Zaslawye...
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    born on 25 October 1887 in the town of Zapolle, Slutsk Uyezd, Minsk Governorate. He studied at the Slutsk gymnasium, but was expelled for participating...
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    Mikhailovich Slutsky (c. 1460 – 14 November 1503) was the prince of Kopyl and Slutsk from 1481 until his death in 1503. He was from the Olelkovich family of...
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    and also the bishoprics in Slutsk, formerly frontiers of the Kingdom of Poland. Initially, the Department was located in Slutsk, was moved to Minsk by decree...
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    Belarus Łachwa Ghetto Minsk Ghetto Slutsk Affair Estonia Kalevi-Liiva Latvia Burning of the Riga synagogues Dünamünde Action Jelgava Pogulianski Rumbula...
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  • Belarus Łachwa Ghetto Minsk Ghetto Slutsk Affair Estonia Kalevi-Liiva Latvia Burning of the Riga synagogues Dünamünde Action Jelgava Pogulianski Rumbula...
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    Yuri Simeonovich (c. 1492 – 17 April 1542) was the prince of Kopyl and Slutsk from 1503 until his death in 1542. He was from the Olelkovich family of the...
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    Кирилл Варфоломеевич Вахромеев) was the emeritus Metropolitan of Minsk and Slutsk, the Patriarchal Exarch of All Belarus and the leader of the Belarusian...
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  • Gestapo unit that killed at least 3,000 Jews in the Belarusian city of Slutsk in 1942 and 1943. An ethnic Russian born in 1923 in Estonia, Gorshkow became...
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    capital was Turov (Turaŭ), and other important cities included Pinsk, Mazyr, Slutsk, Lutsk, Brest, and Volodymyr. Until the 12th century, the principality was...
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    Grodno Yeshiva Kaminetz Yeshiva Mir Yeshiva Novardok Yeshiva Radin Yeshiva Slutsk-Kletsk Yeshiva Volozhin Yeshiva Tomchei Tmimim − Lubavitch The Holocaust...
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    Soloveitchik relocating to Brisk. In 1865, Soloveitchik became rabbi of Slutsk. After assuming this position, he went to visit the cheder classes where...
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    of Slutsk and Kopyl – who were descended from Prince Algirdas. She was canonized by the Orthodox Church in 1983. The church of St. Sophia of Slutsk in...
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