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Zembin (Belarusian: Зембін; Russian: Зембин; Polish: Ziembin) is an
agrotown in
Barysaw District,
Minsk Region, Belarus. It
serves as the administrative...
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Zembin rural council (Belarusian: Зембінскі сельсавет; Russian: Зембинский сельсовет) is a lower-level
subdivision (selsoviet) of
Byerazino district, Minsk...
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three successive bridges across the
Gaina swamp between Brili and the
Zembin Road
leading to Vilna. The
swamp could not be
crossed without the bridges...
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Vishnyavyets Vishnyowka Vyalyatsichy Vyvyery Yuzufova Zamastochcha Zanarach Zembin Zhdanovichy Dash****a
Lapichy Lipyen Lyasnaya Lyenina Malyatsichy Novy Bykhaw...
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Encyclopedia Judaica. He was a
prominent Chabad Hasid.
Hilewitz was born in
Zembin (now Belarus) to
Rabbi Menachem Mendel Hilewitz, who
served as the rabbi...
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Loshnitsa Maisyeyewshchyna Novaya Myotcha Pyerasady Starabarysaw Vyalyatsichy Zembin Ivan
Yermachenka (1894–1970),
Belarusian politician,
diplomat and writer...
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Polish Army. In May 1920, she
attacked near Švenčionys,
Maladzyechna and
Zembin, but was
stopped by the enemy's
attack in the rear. In July 1920, she conquered...
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daughter of
Menachem Mendel Hilewitz, who was a
rabbi in the town of
Zembin and son-in-law to
Rabbi Avraham Segal-Landau, a
descendant of Tzvi Ashke****...
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highway M1 P2:
Stowbtsy –
Ivatsevichy –
Byaroza –
Kobryn P3:
Lahoysk –
Zembin –
Begoml – Dok****sy –
Hlybokaye –
Sharkawshchyna –
Braslaw to the border...
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Zembin. Additionally,
during the
period from 1772 to 1798, new
parishes were established...