Grodno Region, Belarus. It serves as the administrative center of Dzyatlava District. It is located about 165 kilometres (103 mi) southeast of Grodno....
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Dzyatlava District or Dziatlava District (Belarusian: Дзятлаўскі раён; Russian: Дятловский район) is a district (raion) of Grodno Region in Belarus. The...
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Grodno Region (section Districts of Grodno Region)
Byerastavitsa District Dzyatlava District Grodno District Iwye District Karelichy District Lida District Masty District Novogrudok District Shchuchyn District Slonim...
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Myechyslaw Hryb (category People from Dzyatlava District)
of Sawicze, then part of the Second Polish Republic (now the Dyatlovsky District of the Grodno Oblast), into a peasant family. A year later, World War II...
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Buyki, Astravyets District, a village in Astravyets District, Grodno Region Buyki, Dzyatlava District, a village in Dzyatlava District, Grodno Region Buyki...
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different areas of the Kresy — Ashmyany, Stanislawow, Równe, Lwów, Brody, Dzyatlava District, and Ternopil. Altogether, between 1944 and 1946, more than a million...
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The Dzyatlava massacres were two consecutive mass shooting actions carried out three months apart during the Holocaust. The town of Zdzięcioł (Yiddish:...
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mi) long river originates in Baranavichy District, Brest Region. It then flows north through Dzyatlava District in Grodno Region, passing through the localities...
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Navayelnya (category Dzyatlava District)
Новоельня, romanized: Novoyelnya) is an urban-type settlement in Dzyatlava District, Grodno Region, Belarus. As of 2023, it has a population of 2,259...
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The Dzyatlava Ghetto, Zdzięcioł Ghetto, or Zhetel Ghetto (in Yiddish) was a Nazi ghetto in the town of Dzyatlava, Western Belarus during World War II....
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