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Ashmyany or
Oshmyany (Belarusian: Ашмяны, romanized: Ašmiany; Russian: Ошмяны; Lithuanian: Ašmena; Polish: Oszmiana; Yiddish: אָשמענע, romanized: Oshmene)...
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Ashmyany District or Ašmiany
District (Belarusian: Ашмянскі раён, romanized: Ashmyanski rajon; Russian: Ошмянский район, romanized: Oshmyansky rayon) is...
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Oshmyany was a
Belarusian football club
based in
Ashmyany (Oshmyany),
Grodno Oblast. The club was
founded in 2012 as
Slavyanin Minsk and was originally...
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Vysokaye Kosava Lida
Slonim Vawkavysk Smarhon Navahrudak Masty Shchuchyn Ashmyany Skidzyelʹ
Byarozawka Iwye
Dzyatlava Svislach Astravyets Sharkawshchyna...
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first husband, also Jewish, Wulf
Aizikovich Taborissky, a
tradesman from
Ashmyany, who had left the
country long
before both of them were born, in 1887....
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dialects are
separated by a
hypothetical line
Ashmyany–Minsk–Babruysk–Gomel, with the area of the
Middle Belarusian dialect group...
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Belarusian writer and art historian.
Victor Martinovich was born in
Ashmyany, Belarus. In 1999 he
graduated from the
Faculty of
Journalism of Belarusian...
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family of the
Counts Pierzchała-Umiastowski. He was
marshal of
szlachta in
Ashmyany. His
property was: Żemłosław,
Grand Duchy of Lithuania, now Žamyslaŭĺ [be]...
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Israel Prize in 1970. Abba (Abel)
Kovner was born on 14
March 1918 in
Ashmyany (now in Belarus). His
parents were
Rochel (Rosa)
Taubman and
Israel Kovner...