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    Radashkovichy (Belarusian: Радашковічы, romanized: Radaškovičy; Russian: Радошковичи, romanized: Radoshkovichi; Polish: Radoszkowicze; Lithuanian: Radaškonys)...
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    Kryvichy, Kuraniets, Maladzyechna, Miory, Miadzieł, Pastavy, Plisa, Radashkovichy, Smarhon, Sventiany, Svir and Sharkawshchyna. In November 1940, the...
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    Vileyka and renamed as Vileyka in 1946), Molodechno, Myadzyel, Pastavy, Radashkovichy, Smarhon, Svir and Yuratishki. However, on 8 January 1954, in course...
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  • Democratic Republic in exile during 1943–1970. He attended school in Radashkovichy. In 1923, after the civil war in Russia, he emigrated to Czechoslovakia...
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    the Belarusian gymnasiums existing in Vilnius, Navahrudak, Kletsk and Radashkovichy, only the Vilnius gymnasium had survived to 1939. Belarusian schools...
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    Parafianava [pl], Pyetrykaw, Parshayi [pl], Novy Pagost [pl], Pastavy, Prazaroki, Radashkovichy, Rakaw, Rechytsa, Serafin, Slutsk, Spas, Aksyabr [pl], Stowbtsy, Smilavichy...
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    Lithuanian-Muscovite War [pl], itself a part of the Livonian War: a show of force near Radashkovichy. In 1569 he was present at the sejm of 1569 in Lublin [pl] which enacted...
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    Maladzyechna. As of 2024, it has a population of 128,742. Maladzyechna Radashkovichy Chysts Alyakhnovichy Palachany Vyvyery Khazhova Mikola Abramchyk (1903...
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  • Pruzhany (Polish–Soviet War of 1919–1921) Polish military quarter in Radashkovichy (Polish–Soviet War of 1919–1921) Polish military quarter at the Catholic...
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  • מַשְֹכִּיל לְאֵיתָן, romanized: Naftali Maskil le-Eitan; 20 February 1829, Radashkovichy – 19 November 1897, Minsk) was an Imperial Russian Hebrew Maskilic author...
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    and artist. Mordechai Tzvi Maneh was born to a poor Jewish family in Radashkovichy, Vilna Governorate. His father, Moshe Maneh, was a melamed and tombstone...
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    a Catholic church in Vishnyeva in 1451. He also funded a church in Radashkovichy in 1447; his widow Milochna donated additional funds in 1485. She also...
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    is twinned with: Gnesta, Sweden Neringa, Lithuania Odolanów, Poland Radashkovichy, Belarus Coat of arms prior to 2021. Flag prior to 2021. Administrative...
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    Pyerabroddzye (today part of Belarus) Pryvalki (today part of Belarus) Radashkovichy (today part of Belarus) Radun (today part of Belarus) Rahachow (today...
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    where, on 2 October 1484, he received the estates of Lubcha, Koidanova, Radashkovichy and Valozhyn from King Casimir IV Jagiellon. These estates were inherited...
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  • Праўдзінскі Правдинский worker settlement Pukhavichy Minsk 2,408 2,288 −4,98% Radashkovichy Радашковічы Радошковичи urban settlement Maladzyechna Minsk 5,518 5...
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    joined an underground communist youth organization in his school in Radashkovichy. Despite good performance in the school, in 1929 he was expelled together...
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  • by noon on July 1 and then develop the offensive towards Logoisk and Radashkovichy. At 0500 hours on June 29 the 11th Guards Army renewed its offensive...
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  • by noon on July 1 and then develop the offensive towards Logoisk and Radashkovichy. At 0500 hours on June 29 the 11th Guards Army renewed its offensive...
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    day 11th Guards advanced 30 to 35 kilometers (19 to 22 mi) and took Radashkovichy. On July 5, after liberating Molodechno, the main forces of 11th Guards...
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  • Army. On the same day 11th Guards Army advanced 30 to 35km and took Radashkovichy. On July 5, after liberating Molodechno, the main forces of 11th Guards...
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