Articles in Belarus ( 325 )

325 Articles of interest in Belarus

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  • Children's Railroad (Minsk)

    K. S. Zaslonov Children's Railroad in Minsk (Belarusian: Дзiцячая чыгунка (Dzitsyachaya chyhunka); Russian: Минская детская железная дорога имени К.С.Заслонова (Minskaya detskaya zheleznaya doroga imeni K.S.Zaslonova) is a 750 mm (2 ft 5 1⁄2 in) nar…

  • Chervyen’

    Červień or Chervyen’ (Belarusian: Чэрвень, [ˈtʂɛrvʲenʲ]; Ігумен Igumen till 1923; Russian: Червень; Polish: Czerwień; Yiddish: Humen) is a small town in Minsk Voblast, Belarus.

  • Belarusian Ridge

    The Belarusian Ridge (Russian: Белорусская гряда, Belaruskaya Gryada) is a line of terminal moraines in the northwest of Belarus.

  • Astravyets

    Astravyets (Belarusian: Астравец [astraˈvʲet͡s], Russian: Островец, tr. Ostrovets; IPA: [ɐstrɐˈvʲɛts]) is a city in the Grodno Region of Belarus, an administrative center of the Astravyets raion.

  • Antopal

    Antopal or Antopol (Belarusian: Антопаль, Russian: Антополь, Yiddish: אנטיפאליע (Antipolie)) is a town in Belarus near the towns of Kobryn and Brest (Brest-Litowski).

  • Zel’va

    Zel’va (Belarusian: Зэльва, Russian: Зельва, Polish: Zelwa, Yiddish: זעלווא) is an urban settlement in Grodno Region, Belarus, the administrative center of Zel’va district.

  • Yanka Kupala National Academic Theatre

    National academic theatre of Yanka Kupala (Belarusian: Нацыянальны акадэмічны тэатр імя Янкі Купалы, Minsk) is the oldest theatre of Belarus. It was opened on September 14, 1920, it is located in a building of the Minsk provincial theatre, construct…

  • Yakub Kolas Square

    Yakub Kolas Square (Belarusian: Плошча Якуба Коласа) is a square in Pershamayski District of Minsk, is located on crossing of Independence Avenue, Yakub Kolas street and Vera Khoruzhaya street. The square was named in honour of the folk poet and one…

  • Voupa

    Voupa (alternative spellings: Wołpa, Volpe, Wolpe, Wolp, Woupa or Voupa) is a town in the Vawkavysk District of Grodno Region, in Western Belarus.

  • Vitebsk (air base)

    Vitebsk (also Vitebsk Northeast or Andronovichi) is a former air base in Belarus located 8 km northeast of Vitebsk. It was a small airfield complex with a single large tarmac.

  • Telekhany

    Telekhany (Belorussian: Целяханы or Celjahany, Polish: Telechany, Russian: Телеханы or Telehany, Yiddish: טעלעכאן or Telechan, Unknown origin: Telekhani, Telechon, Telekani, Telekhan, Tselyakhani, Celjachani) is a town in Ivatsevichy Raion of the Br…

  • Smilavichy

    Smilavichy (Belarusian: Смілавічы, Śmiłavičy) or Smilovichi (Russian: Смило́вичи ) is a town settlement in Belarus in the Minsk Province, located at (53.75°N 28.02°E) at 156 m altitude.

  • Shchara River

    Shchara River (Belarusian: Шчара, Ščara, pronounced [ˈʂtʂara]; Russian: Щара) is a river in Belarus, and is the left tributary of the Neman River. It is 300 km (190 mi) in length, its catchment area being 6,730 km2 (2,600 sq mi). Shchara is tenth lo…

  • Rakaw

    Rakaw (in Belarusian; Rakov in Russian; Raków in Polish) is an urban settlement in Valozhyn Raion, Minsk Region, Belarus. It stands on the river Islach 40 km [=25 mi] from Volozhin and 39 km [=24 mi] from Minsk, the capital of Belarus.

  • Pishchalauski Castle

    Pishchalauski Castle (Belarusian: Пішчалаўскі замак), also spelled Pischalauski Castle, is a castle in Minsk, Belarus. The castle is also sometimes called the Belarusian Bastille.

  • Pina River

    The Pina (Belarusian: Піна, Russian: Пи́на) is a river in Ivanava and Pinsk Raions in Belarus. The length of the river is 40 kilometers. The river flows into the city of Pinsk and is a left tributary of the Pripyat. The average gradient of Pina is 0…

  • Pietrykaŭ

    Pietrykaŭ (Belarusian: Петрыкаў, Russian: Петриков, Polish: Petrików), is a town in Gomel Region, Belarus. It is the administrative seat of Pietrykaŭ District.

  • Marycha

    Marycha (Lithuanian: Seina) is a small river that serves as the natural Polish–Lithuanian and Lithuanian–Belarusian border. It starts around Puńsk, flows through the town of Sejny, passes through Pomorze Lake.

  • Machulishi

    Machulishi (Belarusian: Мачулішчы, Machulishchy - Russian: Мачулищи) is a municipality and urban settlement in Belarus, in the Minsk Region, and is part of the Minsk Raion.

  • Lake Lukomlskoye

    Lake Lukomlskoye or Lukoml Lake (Belarusian: Лукомскае возера or Лукомальскае возера, Russian: Лукомльское озеро) is a lake in the Chashniki district, Vitsebsk Voblast, of Belarus. It is the fourth largest lake in Belarus.

  • Lake Chervonoye

    Lake Chervonoye (Belarusian: Чырвонае возера, pronounced [tʂɨrˈvonaje ˈvozʲera]; Russian: Червоное озеро) is a large freshwater lake in the Zhytkavichy Raion, Gomel Oblast of Belarus.

  • Great Synagogue (Hrodna)

    The Great Synagogue of Hrodna, (Belarusian: Харальная сінагога, Горадня, Russian: Большая Хоральная синагога, Гродно) located in Hrodna, Belarus, dates from the 16th century and is a 2007 candidate for UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  • Dysna

    The Dysna (Russian: Дисна) is a river that flows through Lithuania and Belarus into the Daugava River near the town of Dzisna.

  • Regional Sport Complex Brestskiy

    Regional Sport Complex Brestskiy (Belarusian: Абласны Спартыўны Комплекс Брэсцкi; Russian: Областной Спортивный Комплекс Брестский), also known simply as OSK Brestskiy is a multi-use stadium in Brest, Belarus. It is currently used mostly for footbal…

  • Daŭhinava

    Daŭhinava (Belarusian: Даўгінава; Russian: Долгиново; Polish: Dołhinów; Yiddish: דאלהינאוו) is a village in the Vileyka Raion, Minsk Region, Belarus. It is located 51 miles north of Minsk, 25 miles ENE of Vilejka.

  • Chashniki

    Chashniki (Belarusian: Чашнікі, Čašniki, Polish: Czaśniki) is a town in the Viciebsk Province, Belarus, famous for the Battle of Czasniki that took place in the neighbourhood during the French Invasion of Russia (1812).