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    Lake Narach (Belarusian: На́рач, Narač pronounced [ˈnarat͡ʂ]; Russian: На́рочь, Naročj; Lithuanian: Narutis, Polish: Narocz) is a lake in north-western...
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  • 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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    Myadzyel District. Myadzyel is located on the eastern shore of Lake Miastra, part of the Narach lake group in Narachanski National Park. As of 2024, it has a...
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    2005) in Myadzyel District, Minsk Region, Belarus. It is situated by Lake Narach. It is the birthplace of Maria Kaczyńska, who was the First Lady of Poland...
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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 area into swamps. Holstein, Günther. Nacht am Narocz [Night at Lake Narach] text set to music by Siegfried Wagner for tenor and piano in 1919. Keegan...
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  • – December 5 – Static battle between Nemunas-Berezina-Kreva-Smarhon-Narach lake-Tverečius 19–27 July – Defensive battle at Smarhon-Kreva 06–17 December...
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  • settlement) in Myadzyel District, Minsk Region, Belarus. It is located near Lake Narach. As of 2023, it has a population of 3,914. It was established in 1964...
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    Lithuania. During Operation Barbarossa the unit was dislocated near the Narach lake in Belarus. It was ordered to scout ahead, but Morkūnas and his men deserted...
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    (16 mi) from Myadzyel, by the southern shore of lake Narach, and its name literally means "place beyond Narach". In 1998, it had a population of 692. In 2011...
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