Lyepyel or Lepel (Belarusian: Лепель, romanized: Liepieĺ; Russian: Лепель, IPA: [ˈlʲepʲɪlʲ]; Polish: Lepel; Yiddish: ליעפּליע, romanized: Li'epli'e) is...
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Old Lyepyel (Belarusian: Стары Лепель, romanized: Stary Liepieĺ, Russian: Старый Лепель, romanized: Stary Lepel) is a village in Lyepyel District, Vitebsk...
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Lyepyel District (Belarusian: Лепельскі раён; Russian: Лепельский район) is a district (raion) of Vitebsk Region, Belarus. The administrative center is...
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Kopyl Uzda Krupki Myadzyel Orsha Novopolotsk Polotsk Pastavy Hlybokaye Lyepyel Novolukoml Haradok Baran Talachyn Braslaw Chashniki Miory Dubrowna Syanno...
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(Belarusian: Губіна; Russian: Губино, romanized: Gubino) is a village in Lyepyel District, Vitebsk Region, Belarus. In the 19th century Hubina was in Lepelsk...
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regions. The centre of the reserve is the village of Domzheritsy [be] in Lyepyel District. The reserve serves for the protection and breeding of rare species...
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Dokshytsy District Dubrowna District Haradok District Hlybokaye District Lyepyel District Lyozna District Miory District Orsha District Pastavy District...
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51 km (31.69 mi) west of Vitebsk on the railway line between Orsha and Lyepyel. As of 2023, it has a population of 6,884. In the early 16th century, the...
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Norway Stai, Smolensk Oblast [ru], village in Smolensk Oblast, Russia Stai, Lyepyel District [be], agrotown in Belarus All pages with titles containing Stai...
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During Operation Cottbus which began on 20 May 1943 in the areas of Begoml, Lyepyel and Ushachy, a number of Belarusian auxiliary police battalions took part...
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