Articles in Belarus ( 325 )

325 Articles of interest in Belarus

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  • Lubcha Castle

    Lubcha Castle (Belarusian: Любчанскі замак) was a residential castle of the Radziwill family on the left bank of the Neman River at Lubcha near Navahradak.

  • Chojniki

    Chojniki (Belarusian: Хойнікі, [ˈxɔɪniki]) is a town in Gomel Region, Belarus. In 1986, the area around Chojniki suffered from heavy radioactive fallout from the Chernobyl accident, however the city itself was not significantly affected. Today the h…

  • Kalinkavichy

    Kalinkavičy (Belarusian: Калінкавічы) is a town in the Gomel Region of south-eastern Belarus. Kalinkavičy is located beside the Pripyat River, opposite the town of Mazyr, and is the site of one of country's most important railway junctions. It has a…

  • Ivatsevichy

    Ivacevičy (Belarusian: Івацэвічы, Russian: Ивацевичи, Polish: Iwacewicze) is a city in the Brest Province of Belarus, an administrative center of the Ivacevičy district.

  • Haradski Stadium

    Haradski Stadium (Belarusian: Гарадскі стадыён, Russian: Городской стадион; literally "City Stadium") is a multi-purpose stadium in Barysaw, Belarus. It is currently used mostly for football matches and was the home ground of BATE Borisov before the…

  • Hantsavichy

    Hancavichy, Hancavičy (Belarusian: Ганцавічы, [ˈɣant͡savʲitʂɨ]) or Gantsevichi (Russian: Ганцевичи, [ˈɡantsəvʲɪtɕɪ], Polish: Hancewicze) is a city in the Brest Region of Belarus, an administrative center of the Hantsavichy Raion.

  • Fanipol

    Fanipol or Fanipal (Belarusian: Фаніпаль, Fanipal; Russian: Фаниполь, Fanipol) - is a city in the Minsk Voblast of Belarus.

  • Dzisna

    Dzisna (Belarusian: Дзісна, Russian: Дисна, Polish: Dzisna), is a town in the Vitsebsk Voblast of Belarus. It is located on the left bank of the Daugava River, near the confluence of Dysna.

  • Drahichyn

    Drahichyn (Drahičyn) (Belarusian: Драгічын [draˈʝitʂɨn], Ukrainian: Дорогичин, Russian: Дрогичин, Polish: Drohiczyn) is a city in the Brest Province of Belarus, an administrative center of the Drahičyn district.

  • Chelyuskinites Park

    Chelyuskinites Park (Belarusian: Парк Чалюскiнцаў, Russian: Парк Челюскинцев, pronounced [ˈpark tɕɪˈlʲuskʲɪntsɨf]) is an urban forest park in Minsk, Belarus.

  • Central Stadium (Gomel)

    Central Stadium (Belarusian: Цэнтральны стадыён, Russian: Центральный стадион) is a football-specific stadium in Gomel, Belarus. It is currently used as a home ground of Gomel. The stadium is all-seater and has a capacity of 14,307 people.

  • Babruysk fortress

    The Babruysk Fortress (Belarusian: Бабруйская крэпасць, Russian: Бобруйская крепость) is a historic fortress in the city of Babruysk, Belarus that was built between 1810 and 1836. It is one of the best surviving examples of fortification architectur…

  • Stroitel Stadium

    Stroitel Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Soligorsk, Belarus. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Shakhtyor Soligorsk.

  • Zhabinka

    Zhabinka (Belarusian: Жабінка, [ˈʐabʲinka]; Russian: Жабинка) is a city in the southwestern Belarusian voblast (province) of Brest. It is the administrative center of the Zhabinka Raion.

  • Viskuli

    Viskuli (Russian: Вискули́, Belarusian: Віскулі) is a hunting estate in Belavezhskaya Pushcha forest, in Pruzhany Raion, Brest Voblast, Belarus, named after the former khutor Viskuli nearby, about 8 km from the Poland-Belarus border, 2 km south of B…

  • Siege of Lyakhavichy

    Siege of Lyakhavichy (Lachowicze) took place from 23 March to 28 June 1660 during the Russo-Polish War (1654–67). Lachowicze was one of the major Grand Duchy of Lithuania strongholds in the disputed region (modern Belarus). A Russian army of about 3…

  • Norviliškės Castle

    Norviliškės Castle (a former monastery, also called Norviliškės Manor) is a Renaissance style castle in Norviliškės, Lithuania. The Norviliškės Castle is first mentioned in 1586. In 1617 the owners donated part of the real estate land to Franciscans…

  • Neman Stadium

    Neman Stadium (Belarusian: Стадыён "Нёман", Russian: Стадион "Неман") is a multi-purpose stadium in Grodno, Belarus.

  • Myadzyel

    Myadzyel (Belarusian: Мядзель, [ˈmʲadzʲel]; Russian: Мядель, Polish: Miadzioł) is a town in the Minsk Region of Belarus. It is the centre of Myadzyel Raion.

  • Mikashevichy

    Mikashevichy (Belarusian: Мікашэвічы, Mikaševičy, [mʲikaˈʂɛvʲitʂɨ]; Russian: Микашевичи, Mikashevichi, Polish: Mikaszewicze) is a city in the southwestern Belarusian voblast (province) of Brest.

  • Malaryta

    Malaryta (Belarusian: Малары́та; or Malorita, Russian: Малори́та, Polish: Małoryta) is a city in Malaryta Raion in the southwestern Belarusian voblast (province) of Brest.

  • Lyuban, Belarus

    Lyuban (Belarusian: Любань - Russian: Лю́бань), or Ljuban, is a town in Belarus, located in the Minsk Region. It is the administrative seat of the Lyuban Raion.

  • Kastrychnitski District

    Kastrychnitski District (Belarusian: Кастрычніцкі раён, Russian: Октябрьский район, Oktyabrsky Raion), is an adiministrative subdivision of the city of Minsk, Belarus.

  • Ivanava

    Ivanava (Belarusian: Івáнава, Russian: Ивáново, Polish: Janów Poleski) is a city in the Brest Region of Belarus, an administrative center of the Ivanava district.

  • Hrodna State University

    Yanka Kupala State University of Grodno (Belarusian: Гродзенскі дзяржаўны універсітэт імя Янкі Купалы, Russian: Гродненский государственный университет имени Янки Купалы) а higher education institution, located in Grodno.

  • Haradok

    Haradok (Belarusian: Гарадок, [ɣaraˈdok] - Russian: Городок, Gorodok) is a town in Vitebsk Province in Belarus with the population of 34,700 people. Approximately 14,000 people reside in the town itself around 30,000 people reside within the distric…

  • Halshany

    Halshany (Belarusian: Гальшáны, Russian: Гольшáны, Polish: Holszany) is a village and former town in the Grodno Region of Belarus.

  • Drazdy conflict

    The Drazdy conflict (sometimes spelled Drozdy) was an incident in July 1998 involving the Government of Belarus and diplomats from other nations. It began by the leader of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko declaring the Drazdy Complex as property of the…

  • Dobruš

    Dobruš (Belarusian: Добруш, [ˈdɔbruʂ]) is a town within the Gomel Region of Belarus. It is located on the Iput River.