Vyerkhnyadzvinsk (redirect from Drysa)
romanized: Vierchniadzvinsk; Russian: Верхнедвинск), previously known as Drysa or Drissa until 1962, is a town in Vitebsk Region, Belarus. It serves as...
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Dysna, Laucesa, Berezauka, Eglona, Pikstere, Ņega Right: Usvyacha, Palata, Drysa, Dubna, Aiviekste, Pērse, Dīvaja, Ogre Humans have settled at the mouth...
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situated in the central part of the governorate. Its administrative centre was Drysa (Drissa). At the time of the Russian Empire Census of 1897, Drissensky Uyezd...
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Hrubieszów. By mid-October, the Polish army had reached the Tarnopol–Dubno–Minsk–Drysa line.[citation needed] Tukhachevsky succeeded eventually in reorganizing...
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Cherykaw (today part of Belarus) Druskininkai (today part of Lithuania) Drysa (today part of Belarus) Drysvyaty (today part of Belarus) Dyvin (today part...
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the South Zilupe and Smolnya in the North, covering the area of Asveya — Drysa — Polotsk — Sebezh — Rasony (Belarus, Russia). This depopulated area was...
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Віцебск Витебск/Vitebsk Witebsk ויטעבסק/Vitebsk Vitebskas Vierchniadzvinsk (Drysa) Верхнядзвінск (Дрыса) Верхнедвинск (Дрисса) /Verkhnedvinsk (Drissa) Wierchniedźwińsk...
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