Vishnyeva (Belarusian: Ві́шнева, romanized: Víšnieva; Russian: Ви́шнево, romanized: Víshnevo; Polish: Wiszniew; Lithuanian: Vyšniavas; Yiddish: ווישנעווע...
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The Church of Saint Mary in Vishnyeva is a Catholic parish church in Minsk Region, Belarus. It was constructed in 1637–1641 on the banks of Holszanka [pl]...
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Ruzhinoy, Russian Empire (present-day Belarus) Shimon Peres (1923–2016) — Vishnyeva, Second Polish Republic (present-day Belarus) Yitzhak Rabin (1922–1995)...
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in Vishnevo, Russian Empire, a shtetl in the Pale of Settlement (now Vishnyeva, Belarus), the son of a teaching and writing Litvak family, whose father...
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Peres was born Szymon Perski, on 2 August 1923, in Wiszniew, Poland (now Vishnyeva, Belarus), to Yitzhak (1896–1962) and Sara (1905–1969, née Meltzer) Perski...
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1945 Yazd, Pahlavi Iran 9 Shimon Peres 2 August 1923 28 September 2016 Vishnyeva, Poland Ramat Gan Mount Herzl 10 Reuven Rivlin 9 September 1939 Jerusalem...
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Mieczysław Karłowicz Born (1876-12-11)11 December 1876 Vishnyeva, Vilna Governorate, Russian Empire Died 8 February 1909(1909-02-08) (aged 32) Tatra Mountains...
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Vishnyeva his principal estate. After his death, the town was inherited by his cousin Jonas Manvydas. Gedgaudas funded a Catholic church in Vishnyeva...
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neighbourhood, along with Jewish residents from the neighboring towns Vishnyeva, Halshany and Ashmyany. The Jews, as well as Russian prisoners in the...
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rural locality (a selo) in Belovsky District of Kursk Oblast, Russia Vishnyeva (Vishnevo), a village in Minsk Oblast, Belarus Vyshneve, a town in Kyiv...
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