• Narach or Naroch (Belarusian: Нарач; Russian: Нарочь) may refer to: Narach (lake), Belarus Narach (town), Belarus Narach (village), Belarus Narach (river)...
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    The Narach (Belarusian: Нарач, Narač [ˈnaratʂ]; Russian: Нарочь, Naroch'; Lithuanian: Narutis) is a river in northwestern Belarus (Miadzieł raion, Minsk...
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    of the Viliya river. It is the largest lake in Belarus (in 1921–39 it was the largest lake of Poland). Narach is a part of the Narach lake group (the...
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    Neris (redirect from Neris river)
    The river Neris (pronunciation) or Vilija (Belarusian: Ві́лія, romanized: Vilija, Polish: Wilia) rises in northern Belarus. It flows westward, passing...
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    rivers and streams, with the total length of 91,000 km, and about 11,000 lakes, including 470 lakes with an area exceeding 0.5 km² each. Lake Narach is...
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  • from the capital Minsk. It is located by the Wuzlianka [be] river, a tributary of the Narach. In 2011, it had a population of 516. Population: 2001 – 564...
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    artificial reservoir of Belarus, second in size to the largest natural lake, Narach. It has a surface area of 64.6 km2, a length of 27 km, a maximum width of...
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    territory. The main part of the district is situated within the borders of Narach-Vilyeyka lowland. In the year 1974, near the town of Vilyeyka Belarus's...
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    take a long-term "winter" position from the mouth of the Berezina River to Lake Narach, west of Dinaburg and east of Mitava. However, the Russian side did...
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    which rises 2,627 m (8,619 ft) above sea level. The largest lake was Lake Narach. The country's total area, after the annexation of Trans-Olza, was 389,720 km2...
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