Mir (Belarusian: Мір; Russian: Мир; Yiddish: מיר) is an urban-type settlement in Karelichy District, Grodno Region, Belarus. It is situated on the banks...
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fortified castle and a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Belarus. It is located in the town of Mir, in Karelichy District of Grodno Oblast, 29 kilometres...
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or The Mir, was a Lithuanian yeshiva located in the town of Mir, Russian Empire (now Belarus). After relocating a number of times during World War II, it...
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Look up Mir, MIR, or mir in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mir was a Soviet/Russian space station. Mir or MIR may also refer to: Mir, Belarus, an urban...
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the territory of Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Latvia, and Radio Mir Belarus on the territory of Belarus. It reaches the following audience:[citation needed] Russia...
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Mir Yeshiva or Mirrer Yeshiva may refer to: Mir Yeshiva (Belarus) Mir Yeshiva (Brooklyn) Mir Yeshiva (Jerusalem) Mir Brachfeld, branch of Mir Yeshiva...
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The Mir Ghetto was a Nazi ghetto in Mir, Belarus during World War II. It housed at least 3,000 Jews, of whom about 2,900 were exterminated as part of the...
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Yeruchom Levovitz (category People from Mir, Belarus)
the Mir Yeshiva in Belarus. R' Yeruchom Levovitz was born in 1875 (5635 in the Jewish calendar) in Lyuban, in present-day Minsk Region, Belarus (near...
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Battle of Mir was one of the first battles of the Polish–Russian War of 1792. It took place in the town of Mir, which is now part of Belarus, on June 11...
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Belarus, officially the Republic of Belarus, is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe. It is bordered by Russia to the east and northeast, Ukraine to...
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