- Servač or
Servach (transliterated from Russian:
Servech) may
refer to the
following geographical objects in Belarus: Servač (Neman) [be], left tributary...
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Boguslav Kazimir Maskevich (1625,
Servech,
Novogrudok Povet –
April 4, 1683) was a
military and
public figure of the
Grand Duchy of Lithuania, a writer–memoirist...
- 159 57,230
Pripyatsky National Park 88,553 218,820
Prostyr 9,500 23,000
Servech [be] 9,068 22,410
Sporovsky Biological Reserve 19,384 47,900
Stary Zhaden...
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Mount Mönkh
Saridag –
Okinsky District,
Russia Lake
Ayger –
Armenia Lake
Servech –
Belarus Winter in the
Altai Krai –
Russia Tian Shan
mountain range –...
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several months along the line of
former German trenches on the
rivers Servech and Uschi. On the
morning of July 19, 1920, the Red Army
again occupied...
- forces. From
September 1915 to July 1916, it
occupied the line
along the
Servech and
Shchara Rivers. From July 1916 to June 1917, it
occupied the line along...
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Russians back to a line
along the
Shchara and
Servech Rivers. The
division remained on the Shchara/
Servech line
until August 1916. The
division then fought...
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advancing toward the Bug, and
eventually reaching the line
between the
Servech and
Shchara rivers,
where the
front stabilized. It
remained in the line...
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advancing toward the Bug, and
eventually reaching the line
between the
Servech and
Shchara rivers near Baranovichi,
where the
front stabilized. It remained...
- it
occupied the line
along the
Berezina River and was then
along the
Servech and
Shchara Rivers for
several months. It
remained in the
Bukovina region...