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Drohiczyn ([drɔˈxʲit͡ʂɨn]) (Lithuanian: Drohičinas/Drogičinas, Belarusian: Дарагічын, romanized: Darahichyn, Ukrainian: Дорогичин, romanized: Dorohychyn)...
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Drohiczyn Land (Polish:
ziemia drohiczyńska, also
ziemia drohicka),
named after the town of
Drohiczyn, was an
administrative unit (ziemia) of both the...
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Battle of
Drohiczyn (Polish:
Bitwa pod Drohiczynem) took
place in 1194 near the
village of
Drohiczyn between the
allied Yotvingian and
Kievan Rus'...
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Diocese of
Drohiczyn (Latin:
Dioecesis Drohiczinensis) is a
Latin Church diocese of the
Catholic Church located in the city of
Drohiczyn in the ecclesiastical...
- Russian: Дрогичин, romanized: Drogichin; Ukrainian: Дорогичин; Polish:
Drohiczyn; Yiddish: דראהיטשין, romanized: Drohichin; Lithuanian: Drohičinas) is...
- The
Treaty of
Drohiczyn was
concluded on 14
January 1581,
during the
Livonian War,
between the city of Riga and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. The...
- Poland.
Between 1513 and 1795 it was a
voivodeship with the
capital in
Drohiczyn. Now the part
north of the Bug
River is
included in the
modern Podlaskie...
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administrative division of
Polesie Voivodeship included: the Brześć county, the
Drohiczyn Poleski county, the Kamień
Koszyrski county, the Kossów county, the Łuniniec...
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Voivodeship as a
separate voivodeship, with the
capital at the town of
Drohiczyn. King of
Poland Sigismund gave a
privilege to
Ioannes Sapieha [pl] to...
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Gmina Drohiczyn is an urban-rural
gmina (administrative district) in
Siemiatycze County,
Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. Its seat is the...