- (Belarusian: Адэльск, romanized: Adeĺsk; Russian: Одельск, romanized:
Odelsk; Polish:
Odelsk; Yiddish: אודלסק) is an
agrotown in
Grodno District,
Grodno Region...
- Near Norniki, the
border was
moved by 1,200 m. Near
Odelsk,
Poland gained only lands,
because Odelsk itself remained within the
borders of the USSR. The...
- from 1991 to 2007 held
posts in Russia. Tadevuš Kandrusievič was born in
Odelsk,
Grodno District, Belarus, on 3
January 1946 to an
ethnic Polish family...
- town of
Odelsk, then part of
Grodno Governorate.
After World War I, the
community was
annexed into the
newly reunified Poland.
Although Odelsk still exists...
-
village in
Grodno District,
Grodno Region, in
western Belarus. It is part of
Odelsk rural council (selsoviet) and is
located close to the
border with Poland...
- the
cities of Dąbrowa Białostocka, Janów, Korycin, Kuźnica, Nowy Dwór,
Odelsk, Sidra, Sokółka,
Suchowola and Wasilków
Drohiczyn including the
cities of...
- Skidel, Sopockinie, Dąbrowa, Indura, Janow, Krynki, Kuźnica, Korycin,
Odelsk, Sidra, Sokółka, Suchowola, and the
Grodno Ghetto. Some 9,100
victims among...
- was
given a
parish in Slonim. A year later, he
became parish priest of
Odelsk and a
canon of the
Vilnius cathedral chapter.
Shortly after, he departed...