in Mogilev Region, Belarus. It serves as the administrative center of Mstsislaw District. In 2009, its population was 10,804. As of 2024, it has a population...
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Mstislaw Voivodeship or Mścisław Voivodeship (Belarusian: Амсьціслаўскае ваяводзтва; Polish: Województwo Mścisławskie; Latin: Palatinatus Mscislaviensis)...
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Virgin Mary (Polish: Kościół Wniebowzięcia Najświętszej Marii Panny) in Mstsislaw is a Belarusian Cultural Heritage object, built in 1617–1637 and restored...
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Minsk-Mohilev. It remains the see of the Eparchy (Eastern diocese) of Mogilev and Mstsislaw in the Belarusian Exarchate of the Russian Orthodox Church. After World...
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Mstsislaw District or Mscislaŭ District (Belarusian: Мсціслаўскі раён; Russian: Мстиславский район, romanized: Mstislavsky rayon) is a district (raion)...
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Mecklenburg and Holstein in northern Germany an alternate spelling of Mstsislaw, a town in Mogilev Region, eastern Belarus This disambiguation page lists...
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Mstislavl or Mstsislaw was a medieval principality of the Early East Slavs from the 12th century to the 14th century, centered in the town of Mstsislaw in the...
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Babruisk Horki Asipovichy Krychaw Bykhaw Klimavichy Shklow Kastsyukovichy Mstsislaw Byalynichy Chavusy Kirawsk Cherykaw Slawharad Kruhlaye Klichaw Mazyr Zhlobin...
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[Minsk, Belarus]) Mscislaw Voivodship (województwo mścisławskie, Mścisław [Mstsislaw, Belarus]) Smolensk Voivodship (województwo smoleńskie, Smoleńsk [Smolensk...
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the duties of its rector. Three years later he was ordained Bishop of Mstsislaw, Mogilev and Orsha [pl], and became Ordinary of the last Orthodox eparchy...
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