Articles in Belarus ( 325 )

325 Articles of interest in Belarus

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  • Uručča (Minsk Metro)

    Uručča (Belarusian: Уручча, [uˈrutʂtʂa]; Russian: Уручье, pronounced [ʊˈrutɕjɪ]; lit. 'Brookside') is a Minsk Metro station, that is the terminus of the Moskovskaya Line.

  • Svislach Castle

    Svislach Castle (Belarusian: Свіслацкі замак) was a castle that lay in the lands of present day Belarus on the right bank of the Byarezina River in the place where it meets the Svislach River. Initially the castle was established as the center of th…

  • Staryya Vasilishki

    Staryya Vasilishki (Belarusian: Старыя Васілішкі, Russian: Старые Василишки, Starye Vasilishki, Polish: Stare Wasiliszki, literally: "Old Vasilishki") is a village in Vasilishki Selsoviet, Shchuchyn district, Hrodna Voblast, Belarus.

  • Stary Dzedzin

    Stary ́ Dze ́dzin (also spelled Sta ́ry De ́din, also transliterated Old Dzedzin, Old Dedin; Belarusian: Стары ́ Дзе ́дзін; Russian: Ста ́рый Де ́дин) is a village in the Klimavichy rayon of the Mahilyow Voblast of Belarus. It is situated on the rig…

  • Saltanishki

    Soltanishki is a village in Voranava District, Hrodna Voblast, Belarus. It is 111 miles (178 km) west of Minsk and 43 miles (69 km) south of Trakai.

  • Smarhon (air base)

    Smarhon (also Smorgon and Smorgon Northwest) was a Soviet Air Force base in Belarus located 8 km northwest of Smarhon. It was a small 1950s airfield with an unpaved revetment complex hidden in the forest to northwest.

  • Radashkovichy

    Radashkovichy (Belarusian: Радашко́вічы, Russian: Радошкóвичи, Polish: Radoszkowicze) - is a town in the Maladzyechna Raion of Minsk Region, Belarus.

  • Muravanaya Ashmyanka

    Muravanaya Ashmyanka (Belarusian: Мураваная Ашмянка, Polish: Murowana Oszmianka) is the village in the Hrodna Voblast of Belarus, located 11 km NW from Ashmyany and 28 km from railway station Ashmyany.

  • Mostowlany

    Mostowlany [mɔstɔˈvlanɨ] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Gródek, within Białystok County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, close to the border with Belarus.

  • Malaya Berestovitsa

    Malaya Berestovitsa (Belarusian: Малая Бераставіца, Russian: Малая Берестовица, Polish: Brzostowica Mała) is a village in Belarus, Grodno Region, Byerastavitsa District. It is located near the city of Grodno. From 1920 until 1939 it belonged to Seco…

  • Lichosielce

    Lichosielce [lixɔˈɕɛlt͡sɛ] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Lipsk, within Augustów County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, close to the border with Belarus.

  • Liahavichy Castle

    Liahavichy Castle (also Lyakhavichy, Lachowicze, Lyakhovichi, Lachavičy or Liahovichi) was a fortified Belarus castle. It was one of the most significant castles in Belarus in the 17th century.

  • Kondratki

    Kondratki [kɔnˈdratki] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Michałowo, within Białystok County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, close to the border with Belarus.

  • Kadino, Smolensk Oblast

    Kadino (Russian: Кадино) is a village in Monastyrshchinsky District of Smolensk Oblast, Russia, located on the right bank of the Gorodnya River. It had 204 inhabitants in 2007.

  • Byalynichy

    Byalynichy (Belarusian: Бялынічы, Białyničy; Russian: Белыничи, tr. Belynichi) is an urban type settlement and administrative center of Byalynichy Raion of Mogilev Region.

  • Ozierany Małe

    Ozierany Małe [ɔʑɛˈranɨ ˈmawɛ] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Krynki, within Sokółka County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, close to the border with Belarus.

  • Leninski, Belarus

    Leninski (Belarusian: Ле́нінскі), formerly also Аciačyzna, Hatečyzna and Hataŭščyzna-Ździtaviec, is a settlement in Zhabinka District of Brest Region, Belarus, located close to the Belarusian–Polish border.

  • Byarozawka

    Byarozawka (Belarusian: Бярозаўка, Russian: Берёзовка, Beryozovka) is a city in Lida district, Grodno Region, Belarus.

  • Tower of Kamyenyets

    The Tower of Kamieniec, often called by the misnomer the White Tower (Belarusian: Белая вежа, transliteration: Bielaya Vieža or Belaya Vezha), is the main landmark of the town of Kamianiec in Belarus. Erected in 1271–1289 by the architect Oleksa as …