Belarusian Gothic, also known as Ruthenian Gothic, is the architectural style of ecclesiastical buildings and fortified structures of the 15th and 16th...
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Sondergotik Lithuanian Gothic Belarusian Gothic Polish Gothic Romano-Gothic Post-Gothic Neo-Gothic Brick Gothic Jettied Buildings Gothic Ecclesiastic Architecture...
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of Gothic brick buildings European Route of Brick Gothic Gothic architecture in modern Poland Gothic architecture in Lithuania Belarusian Gothic List...
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Mir Castle Complex (category Building and structure articles needing translation from Belarusian Wikipedia)
near the village of Mir after the turn of the 16th century in the Belarusian Gothic style. Five towers surrounded the courtyard of the citadel, the walls...
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Commonwealth. The Commonwealth period saw the rise of the distinct Belarusian Gothic architectural style across the lands of what are now Belarus, Poland...
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Church of St. Michael, Synkavichy (category Articles containing Belarusian-language text)
Zelva District, Hrodna Province, in Belarus. It is an example of the Belarusian Gothic and one of the first fortified churches in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania...
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Muravanka Church (category Articles containing Belarusian-language text)
Shchuchyn District, Hrodna Province, in Belarus. It is an example of the Belarusian Gothic and one of the first fortified churches in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania...
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Outline of Belarus (redirect from Outline of Belarusian culture)
Military history of Belarus Culture of Belarus Architecture of Belarus Belarusian Gothic Cuisine of Belarus Festivals in Belarus Languages of Belarus Media...
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the chapel of Sapieha Palace, is an example of Belarusian Gothic, a style comprising elements of Gothic and Renaissance. Originally it was Orthodox, since...
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Novogrudok (category Articles with Belarusian-language sources (be))
Novogrudok or Navahrudak (Belarusian: Навагрудак; Russian: Новогрудок; Polish: Nowogródek, Lithuanian: Naugardukas; Yiddish: נאַוואַראַדאָק, romanized: Navaradok)...
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house Bead and reel Beaux-Arts architecture Bed-mould Beehive house Belarusian Gothic Belfry Bell-cot Bell-gable Bell roof Bell tower Bell tower (wat) Belsize...
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A modern Belarusian name of a person consists of three parts: given name, patronymic, and family name (surname), according to the Eastern Slavic naming...
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Belarus (redirect from Belarusian art)
with many Orthodox churches and Belarusian schools being closed. Use of the Belarusian language was discouraged. Belarusian leadership was sent to Bereza...
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Tower of Kamyenyets (category Articles containing Belarusian-language text)
The Tower of Kamyenyets (Belarusian: Камянецкая вежа; Russian: Каменецкая башня), also called the White Tower (Belarusian: Белая вежа, romanized: Bielaya...
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The Onomastics of the Gothic language (Gothic personal names) are an important source not only for the history of the Goths themselves, but for Germanic...
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Great Synagogue (Grodno) (category CS1 Belarusian-language sources (be))
The Great Synagogue of Grodno (Belarusian: Харальная сінагога, Горадня, Russian: Большая Хоральная синагога, Гродно), also known as the New Synagogue or...
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*rēdaz) passed (possibly through Polish) into the Czech, Slovak, Ukrainian, Belarusian and Russian languages. Although some researches like K. P. Stanley et...
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Public execution of Masha Bruskina, a Belarusian Jew who helped Soviet prisoners escape...
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Litvinism (category CS1 Belarusian-language sources (be))
Litvinism (Belarusian: Літвінізм, romanized: Litvinizm; Russian: Литвинизм, romanized: Litvinizm) is a pseudohistorical branch of nationalism, philosophy...
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Included in this population are Russians, Russian Jews, Ukrainians, Belarusians, Moldavians, Uzbek, Kirghiz, and others. The Russian-speaking population...
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Church of Holy Trinity, Minsk (category Articles containing Belarusian-language text)
Church of Holy Trinity (Belarusian: Касцёл Найсвяцейшай Тройцы) also known as St. Roch on the Golden Hill is a Roman Catholic church in Minsk. In the 1930s...
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Church of Saint Andrew Babola (category CS1 Belarusian-language sources (be))
Church of Saint Andrew Babola in Narach is a Neo-Gothic Roman Catholic church in Minsk region, Belarus, built in 1897–1901. Nowadays the church belongs...
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Grodno (category CS1 Belarusian-language sources (be))
גראָדנע; Polish: Grodno [ˈɡrɔdnɔ] ; Lithuanian: Gardinas) or Hrodna (Belarusian: Гродна, IPA: [ˈɣrɔdna]) is a city in western Belarus. It is one of the...
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Operation Bagration (redirect from Belarusian Operation (1944))
Alternative spellings for Byelorussian offensive are Belorussian offensive and Belarusian offensive Not to be confused with the 1943 Belorussian Strategic Offensive...
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Church of St. Charles Borromeo, Pinsk (category Articles containing Belarusian-language text)
The Church of Charles Borromeo (Belarusian: Касцёл Карла Барамея; Russian: Церковь Святого Карла Борромео; Polish: Kościół św. Karola Boromeusza) is a...
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Church of St. Panteleimon, Mirkovci (category Gothic Revival church buildings in Croatia)
St. Nicholas, Mirkovci Gothic Byzantine architectural elements at the UNESCO protected Visoki Dečani monastery Belarusian Gothic List of Serbian Orthodox...
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Spanish Hispanic America Slavic Bulgarian Croatian Czech Eastern Slavic Belarusian Russian Ukrainian Kashubian Macedonian Polish Serbian Slovak Suffixes...
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example, they speak this language only at home. Adyghe, Anal, Bashkir, Belarusian, Chuvash, Neapolitan, Yiddish Definitely endangered The language is not...
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Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Grodno (category Articles containing Belarusian-language text)
to as Vytautas' Church (Belarusian: Фара Вітаўта; Lithuanian: Vytauto bažnyčia; Polish: fara witoldowa). Rebuilt as a Gothic church around 1494, it was...
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Transfiguration Church, Novogrudok (category Articles containing Belarusian-language text)
Church (Belarusian: Фарны касцёл Праабражэння Гасподняга) in Novogrudok, Belarus, is a Baroque church erected in 1712–1723, replacing an earlier Gothic building...
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