Braslaw or Braslav (Belarusian: Браслаў, romanized: Braslaŭ; Russian: Браслав; Lithuanian: Breslauja; Polish: Brasław) is a town in Vitebsk Region, Belarus...
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heritage. The first mentions of a Catholic church on Zamkovaya Mountain in Braslaw date back to the early 15th century. The church then was made of wood,...
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Braslaw District or Braslaŭ District (Belarusian: Браслаўскі раён; Russian: Браславский район) is a district (raion) of Vitebsk Region in Belarus. Its...
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Brasław Voivodeship (1793) was created during the Grodno Sejm in November 23 1793. The Voivodeship had capital in Brasław. It was not fully organised...
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Braslaw Lakes (Belarusian: Браслаўскія азёры, tr. Braslawskiya azyory; Russian: Браславские озёра, romanized: Braslavskiye ozyora) is one of the four...
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Poland included Przeświata River in Somino to the north (located in the Braslaw county of the Wilno Voivodeship); Manczin River to the south (located in...
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Novopolotsk Polotsk Pastavy Hlybokaye Lyepyel Novolukoml Haradok Baran Talachyn Braslaw Chashniki Miory Dubrowna Syanno Vyerkhnyadzvinsk Dokshytsy Dzisna Babruisk...
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Voivodeship was divided into the counties of Vilnius [lt], Ashmyany [be], Braslaw [be], Lida [be] (assigned from Trakai Voivodeship), Vilkmergė [lt]. Simultaneously...
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Drutsk, Minsk, Izjaslaw (now Zaslawye), Lahoysk, Barysaw, Brachyslaw (now Braslaw), Kukenois (now Koknese) and others. There is no exact date on record when...
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