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Town in Gomel Region, Belarus
Rechytsa or Rechitsa (Belarusian: Рэчыца, romanized: Rechyca, IPA: [ˈrɛtʂɨtsa]; Russian: Речица; Polish: Rzeczyca) is a town in Gomel Region, Belarus.
Rechytsa
Topics referred to by the same term
Rechytsa is a town and the administrative center of Rechytsa District in Gomel Region, Belarus. Rechytsa may also refer to: Rechytsa, Cherykaw District
Rechytsa_(disambiguation)
Region of Belarus
Its largest settlements include Gomel, Mazyr, Zhlobin, Svyetlahorsk, Rechytsa, Kalinkavichy, Rahachow and Dobrush. Both Gomel region and Mogilev region
Gomel_region
Urban-type settlement in Gomel Region, Belarus
Russian: Заречье, romanized: Zarechye) is an urban-type settlement in Rechytsa District, Gomel Region, Belarus. As of 2025, it has a population of 1,984
Zarechcha, Rechytsa district, Gomel region
Zarechcha,_Rechytsa_district,_Gomel_region
District of Gomel region, Belarus
Rechytsa district or Rečyca district (Belarusian: Рэчыцкі раён, romanized: Rečycki rajon; Russian: Речицкий район) is a district (raion) in the Gomel region
Rechytsa_district
Urban-type settlement in Brest Region, Belarus
Rechytsa (Belarusian: Рэчыца, romanized: Rečyca; Russian: Речица, romanized: Rechitsa) is an urban-type settlement (a work settlement) in Stolin District
Rechytsa,_Stolin_district
Stadium in Rechirsa, Belarus
Central Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Rechitsa, Belarus. It is mostly used for football matches and is a home stadium for Rechitsa-2014. The stadium
Central_Stadium_(Rechitsa)
Belarusian football club
Rechitsa-2014 (Belarusian: ФК Рэчыца-2014) was a Belarusian football club based in Rechytsa. The club was founded in 1952 as Krasnaya Zvezda Rechitsa (Red Star) and
FC_Rechitsa-2014
Kirawsk Cherykaw Slawharad Kruhlaye Klichaw Mazyr Zhlobin Svyetlahorsk Rechytsa Kalinkavichy Rahachow Dobrush Zhytkavichy Khoiniki Pyetrykaw Yelsk Buda-Kashalyova
List of cities and towns in Belarus
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_Belarus
and then of Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic with its center in Rechytsa from 1793 until its formal abolition in 1924 by Soviet authorities. At
Rechitsky_Uyezd
Former country of Europe
attack. Instead of the Babruysk-Minsk route, it began to move towards Rechytsa and Homyel, to link up with the troops of Pyotr Wrangel. However, the campaigns
Belarusian_State
Belarusian football club
Belarusian football club based in Rechytsa. The club was founded in 2017 after a relocation of FC DYuSSh-DSK Gomel to Rechytsa. The club finished third in the
FC_Sputnik_Rechitsa
Military unit
The 169th Rifle Division began forming as an infantry division of the Red Army in the Ukraine Military District in August 1939, based on the shtat (table
169th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)
169th_Rifle_Division_(Soviet_Union)
Military unit
attacks across the Dniepr River in the Loyew area in an effort to reach Rechytsa. To support this effort he ordered Gorbatov to attack across the Pronia
186th Rifle Division (1939 formation)
186th_Rifle_Division_(1939_formation)
Archaeological culture in Eastern Europe
of these, Kalochyn (Kolochin in Russian; Kolochyn in Ukrainian) in the Rechytsa district of Belarus. These settlements were undefended and composed of
Kolochin_culture
Military unit
Belarus, where it took part in battles in the waterlogged region of Gomel, Rechytsa, and Parychy through the winter of 1943-44. During the summer offensive
137th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)
137th_Rifle_Division_(Soviet_Union)
1897–1921 Jewish socialist party in Russia
Moscow, Mohyliv, Konotop, Kurenets, Haradok, Shklow, Ufa/Samara, Smolensk, Rechytsa, Penza, Igumen, Mozyr, Pukhavichy, Ivianiec, Voronezh, Vitebsk and Dvinsk
General_Jewish_Labour_Bund
Military unit
eastern Ukraine toward the Dniepr River. In the campaign to retake Gomel and Rechytsa in mid-October the division forced a crossing of the river and some 20
149th_Rifle_Division
Set of town privileges
including, chronologically, Trakai, Grodno, Kyiv, Polotsk, Minsk, Novogrudok, Rechytsa, Slonim, Barysaw, Mogilev, Mazyr, Mir, Pińsk, Alytus, Nyasvizh, Šiauliai
Magdeburg_rights
Military unit
took a small bridgehead on the west bank. Rechytsa was largely abandoned the same day. The taking of Rechytsa and the bridgehead over the Berezina threatened
140th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)
140th_Rifle_Division_(Soviet_Union)
City in Gomel Region, Belarus
Gomel was the centre of the starostwo, and from 1565 onwards it was in Rechytsa Powiat of Minsk Voivodeship. In 1560, the city's first coat of arms was
Gomel
Military unit
eastern Belarus, where it fought into January 1944, mostly near Gomel, Rechytsa and Shatsilki. At this point it was removed to the Reserve of the Supreme
175th_Rifle_Division
Telecom, ICT & content service provider in Belarus
services in all regional centers of Belarus, as well as in Babruysk, Zhlobin, Rechytsa, Svyetlahorsk and Dobrush, and IPTV digital television services under the
A1_Belarus
Soviet republic from 1920 to 1991
RSFSR's Gomel Governorate were added, including the cities of Gomel and Rechytsa. This increased the area to 126,300 square kilometres and the 1926 Soviet
Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic
Byelorussian_Soviet_Socialist_Republic
Military unit
In October it entered eastern Belarus and in the November fighting for Rechytsa it was awarded the Order of the Red Banner. It battled through the winter
162nd_Rifle_Division
Russian-Jewish silent film director (1890–1961)
a professor in the University of California Born November 11, 1890, in Rechytsa, The Russian Empire, Alexander Arkatov (originally named Alexander Mogilevsky)
Alexander_Arkatov
Polish organization in Russia (1917–1918)
Unit Location Polish Rifle Division [pl] Kyiv Romanian Front Chișinău South-Western Front Rechytsa Western Front Minsk Moscow Military District Moscow
Union of Military Poles in Russia
Union_of_Military_Poles_in_Russia
Parliament of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Malbork 2 62 Bratslav Bratslav 6 63 Gdańsk Pomerania 2 64 Minsk Minsk 2 65 Mazyr Minsk 2 66 Rechytsa Minsk 2 67 Livonia Livonia 6 68 Chernihiv Chernihiv 4
Sejm of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Sejm_of_the_Polish–Lithuanian_Commonwealth
Brest-Litovsk 2 50 Bratslav Bratslav 6 51 Minsk Minsk 2 52 Mazyr Minsk 2 53 Rechytsa Minsk 2 54 Livonia Livonia 6 55 Chernihiv Chernihiv 4 -- Total -- 177
1788 Polish-Lithuanian legislative election
1788_Polish-Lithuanian_legislative_election
Coat of arms of Lyepyel Coat of arms of Vierchniadzvinsk Coat of arms of Rechytsa Coat of arms of Mahilyow Coat of arms of Lipnishki [be] Belarusian opposition
Coat_of_arms_of_Lithuania
Soviet-Belarusian serial killer
in 2007), and Mirenkov was put in solitary confinement in the city of Rechytsa, and investigative experiments were conducted within the framework of increased
Igor_Mirenkov
Military unit
Belorussian Front it won a battle honor for its part in the liberation of Rechytsa. Through the winter it participated in several battles through the frozen
170th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)
170th_Rifle_Division_(Soviet_Union)
Major river in Eastern Europe
Belarus Mogilev, Belarus Bykhaw, Belarus Rahachow, Belarus Zhlobin, Belarus Rechytsa, Belarus Vyshhorod, Ukraine Kyiv, Ukraine Ukrainka, Ukraine Pereiaslav
Dnieper
Military unit
forces are deployed in four cities of the Gomel Oblast: Gomel, Mazyr, Rechytsa and Svietlahorsk. By 2015, the unit carried out almost the entire range
6th Separate Special-Police Brigade
6th_Separate_Special-Police_Brigade
District of Brest region, Belarus
of the district, and Davyd-Haradok. There is one urban-class village, Rechytsa, which is classified as a worker settlement. ‹ The template Historical
Stolin_district
River in Ukraine, Belarus
on the river include Iziaslav, Slavuta, Netishyn, Ostroh, Dubrovytsia, Rechytsa, and Stolin. The length is 659 km (within Ukraine - 577 km), the water
Horyn
Belarusian activist (1995–2021)
Vitaly Shishov Виталий Шишов Віталь Шышоў Born 1995 Rechytsa, Belarus Died c. 3 August 2021 (aged 26) Kyiv, Ukraine Citizenship Belarusian Occupation Activist
Vitaly_Shishov
Index of articles associated with the same name
an agrotown in Lahoysk District, Minsk Region Aktsyabr, Rechytsa District, a village in Rechytsa District, Gomel Regio Aktsyabr, Salihorsk District, a village
Aktsyabr
Municipality in Gagauzia, Moldova
Ceadîr-Lunga is twinned with: Dobrush, Belarus; Salihorsk, Belarus; Bursa, Turkey Rechytsa, Belarus; Kavarna, Bulgaria; Techirghiol, Romania; Serpukhov, Russia; Pravets
Ceadîr-Lunga
Belarusian-French painter
painter who belonged to the Ecole de Paris art movement. Kikoine was born in Rechytsa, present-day Belarus. The son of a Jewish banker in the small southeastern
Michel_Kikoine
Belarusian steel company
Industry. It includes these companies: OJSC Mogilev Metallurgical works JSC Rechytsa Metizny Plant Outside of Belarus, the interests of BMZ are represented
Belarusian_Steel_Works
Military unit
defenses, and were halfway to Rechytsa. Over the next four days, 42nd Corps helped drive XXXV Corps back into Rechytsa, and on November 18 the German
194th_Rifle_Division
Southeastern Belarus Kyiv offensive direction Vepri, Elsin, Brahin, Khainini, Rechytsa and Mazyr 5th, 35th and 36th Combined Arms Armies (CAA) 7–9 BTGs Bryansk
Russo-Ukrainian war (2022–present) order of battle
Russo-Ukrainian_war_(2022–present)_order_of_battle
274 3382 21 Sozh near Krychaw - - - Berezina 613 24895 145 Dnieper near Rechytsa BLR - - - Svislach 327 5190 30 Berezina near Asipovichy - - - Drut 295
List_of_rivers_of_Europe
Military unit
called an uhlan regiment. The regiment was stationed in Anykščiai and Rechytsa (1789), Khalopyenichy (1790), Vidžiai (1792). The regiment fought in the:
1st Lithuanian Vanguard Regiment
1st_Lithuanian_Vanguard_Regiment
Military unit
Front. By July 7 the 132nd and 151st Divisions had taken up a line from Rechytsa to Gomel to Dobrush to Loyew. At this time 21st Army was under command
132nd_Rifle_Division
Polish–Lithuanian noble (1580–1647)
Polish–Lithuanian nobleman (szlachcic) and politician. He was the starost of Rzeczyca (Rechytsa), Homel (Gomel), Mazyr (Mozyr) and Łojów (Loyew). He was also the castellan
Aleksander_Słuszka
Former monastic complex in Minsk
Father Wojciech Sielawa on 14 December 1633; the Kodki farmstead in the Rechytsa Uyezd [pl], transferred by Marcybella from the Rahoz family on 14 December
Church of St. Adalbert and Benedictine monastery
Church_of_St._Adalbert_and_Benedictine_monastery
sector in Belarus. Other significant factories are Mogilev ironworks and Rechytsa hardware plant. 1757 companies were active in metallurgy and manufacturing
Industry_in_Belarus
Belarusian footballer (born 1972)
Years Team Apps (Gls) 1993–1994 ZLiN Gomel 19 (2) 1994–1995 Vedrich-97 Rechytsa 46 (11) 1996–1998 Baltika Kaliningrad 76 (7) 1998–2003 Spartak Moscow 120
Vasili_Baranov
male Vadim Golub, male Valentine Golub, female Rabid Belarus, Pervomaisk, Rechytsa District, Gomel Region — A wolf injured four people and twenty pets. June
List_of_wolf_attacks
Russia Skuodas, Lithuania Videle, Romania Kyustendil Leskovac, Serbia Rechytsa, Belarus Lom Băilești, Romania Debar, North Macedonia Moudania, Greece
List of twin towns and sister cities in Bulgaria
List_of_twin_towns_and_sister_cities_in_Bulgaria
Urban-type settlement in Gomel Region, Belarus
the city lost nearly 1,500 inhabitants. In 1962-1966 it was placed in Rechytsa District. In the city there are building materials and dairy factories
Loyew
German World War II flying ace
(16 mi) south of Sevsk 110♠ 28 October 1943 14:55 Boston southeast of Rechytsa 84 29 August 1943 13:07 Il-2 m.H. PQ 35 Ost 42165 30 km (19 mi) south of
Anton_Hafner
Belarusian racing cyclist
currently works as a directeur sportif for UCI Continental team BelAZ. Born in Rechytsa, Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic, Kiryienka won his first national
Vasil_Kiryienka
War of 1792 and Kościuszko Uprising of 1794. He was the son of Ludwik, Rechytsa's wojski. He was for some time an officer of the Prussian army. From 1791
Antoni_Chlewiński
Latvia Khmilnyk, Ukraine Maardu, Estonia Mtskheta, Georgia Obukhiv, Ukraine Rechytsa, Belarus Smalyavichy, Belarus Zgorzelec, Poland Zviahel, Ukraine Nadvirna
List of twin towns and sister cities in Ukraine
List_of_twin_towns_and_sister_cities_in_Ukraine
Voivodeship of Lithuania (1413–1795)
Lithuanian Rus', which included Maladzyechna, Hajna [be], Minsk, Barysaw, Rechytsa, Svisloch [be], Propoysk‑Chachersk. In the Upper Dnieper, the Vilnius Voivodeship
Vilnius_Voivodeship
Russian footballer (born 1968)
October 1968 in Bryansk) is a former Russian football player. Vedrich Rechytsa Belarusian Cup finalist: 1992/93 "Profile by footballfacts.ru" (in Russian)
Oleg_Avramov
Belarusian politician and pro-democracy activist
Yury Zakharanka was born in a small Belarusian town of Vasilyevichy, Rechytsa Raion. His parents met in a labor camp in Cologne, Germany, in 1943. His
Yury_Zacharanka
Second-largest city in Moldova
Poland Podolsk, Russia Polotsk, Belarus Pushkin (Saint Petersburg), Russia Rechytsa, Belarus Smolyan, Bulgaria Stryi, Ukraine Suceava, Romania Vinnytsia, Ukraine
Bălți
Belarusian human rights activist (born 1975)
week later when her prison conditions improved. On 2 October 2023, the Rechytsa District Court considered additional disobedience charges levied against
Palina_Sharenda-Panasiuk
Belarus) Radun (today part of Belarus) Rahachow (today part of Belarus) Rechytsa (today part of Belarus) Sharashova (today part of Belarus) Skidzyel’ (today
Royal city in Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Royal_city_in_Polish–Lithuanian_Commonwealth
3% Mensk 181,244 67,288 113,956 62.9% Mazyr 36,932 14,982 21,950 59.4% Rechytsa 30,394 11,804 18,590 61.2% Polatsk 162,478 40,930 121,498 74.8% Vitebsk
The_Unknown_War_(book)
Photovoltaic power station in Brahin district, Belarus
it maintained its record status only until 2017, when the 55 MW farm in Rechytsa was launched. During the operation of the farm, solar rays are converted
Solar_II
1942-1945 Red Army formation
fought in Belarus during the Gomel-Rechitsa Offensive. The corps captured Rechytsa in November and cut off the German line of retreat west of Gomel. For its
1st_Guards_Tank_Division
Luki, Russia Rahachow Buzuluk, Russia Kotelniki, Russia Zviahel, Ukraine Rechytsa Bălți, Moldova Belek (Serik), Turkey Kyustendil, Bulgaria Lgovsky District
List of twin towns and sister cities in Belarus
List_of_twin_towns_and_sister_cities_in_Belarus
century, family members owned or lived in estates in the Orsha Uyezd, Rechytsa Uyezd, Grodno Uyezd, Lida Uyezd, and Borisov Uyezd of the Russian Empire
House_of_Bordziłowski
WWII Luftwaffe fighter ace
12:20 La-5 15 km (9.3 mi) north of Yelnya 41 28 October 1943 15:02 P-39 Rechytsa 19 15 September 1943 16:37 Yak-9 10 km (6.2 mi) northwest of Yelnya 42
Otto_Würfel
Belarusian basketball player
PLKK Personal information Born (1993-11-08) November 8, 1993 (age 32) Rechytsa, Belarus Listed height 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) Medals Women's 3x3 basketball
Maryna_Ivashchanka
Extratropical cyclone that struck northern Europe in 2007
Country Highest gust Location Austria 201 km/h Zugspitze Belarus 162 km/h Rechytsa Belgium 142 km/h Bredene Czech Republic 205 km/h Harrachov Denmark 156
Cyclone_Kyrill
Belarusian mixed martial artist
Vladimir Matyushenko (born 4 January 1971) is a Belarusian retired mixed martial artist. A professional from 1997 until 2014, he competed for Bellator
Vladimir_Matyushenko
Belarusian footballer
career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2009–2010 Gomel 10 (0) 2010–2011 Vedrich-97 Rechytsa 26 (0) 2012 DSK Gomel 20 (1) 2013 Polotsk 7 (0) 2022–2023 Leskhoz Gomel
Dzmitry_Rabtsaw
Belarusian footballer
Zhodino 7 (1) 2011 Gorodeya 21 (0) 2012 SKVICH Minsk 13 (0) 2013 Vedrich-97 Rechytsa 14 (0) 2013–2014 Khimik Svetlogorsk 33 (0) International career 2001 Belarus
Yawhen_Branavitski
Russian Army general (1777–1850)
Napoleonic Wars and the November Uprising. Kreutz was born in Rzeczyca (today Rechytsa), Minsk Voivodeship to the Baltic German branch of the Prussian noble Creytz
Cyprian_Belzig_von_Kreutz
Azərbaycan
pioneer camp "Marat Kazei", which is located in the village of Gorval (Rechytsa District, Gomel Region), is named in his honor, and his bust is also installed
Marat_Kazey
Football league season
Kommunalnik Slonim and runners-up Vedrich-97 Rechytsa, who previously played in top league as Vedrich Rechytsa. Slavia Mozyr won their 2nd champions title
2000 Belarusian Premier League
2000_Belarusian_Premier_League
Lithuanian army entering Kiev through the Golden Gate's ruins in 1651 City of Rechytsa Dutch admiral Jacob van Wassenaer Obdam Some name variations found in various
Abraham_van_Westerveld
Belarusian footballer and coach
1994–1997 Alemannia Aachen 65 (6) 1997–2001 Gomel 98 (37) 2001–2004 Vedrich-97 Rechytsa 49 (23) International career 1994–1995 Belarus 11 (0) Managerial career
Andrey_Yusipets
Soviet Azerbaijani army captain (1916–1998)
November Guliyev fought in the Gomel-Rechitsa Offensive, during which Rechytsa was captured on 18 November. At the end of November the line of the Berezina
Abbas_Guliyev
Belarusian professional footballer
Polihraftekhnika Oleksandria 15 (0) 1993 Prometei Dniprodzerzhynsk 1 (0) 1994 Vedrich Rechytsa 25 (1) 1995–1996 Dnepr Mogilev 29 (2) 1996–1997 Chornomorets Odesa 22 (1)
Ihor_Chumachenko
Belarus has many small oil fields. The first oil deposit was discovered near Rechytsa in 1964. Belarus extracts about 1.8 million tonnes of oil per year, which
Geography_of_Belarus
Belarusian singer
the urban village of Cierachoŭka in the Gomel Region. She graduated from Rechytsa Vocational and Pedagogical College in 2000, the Faculty of International
Rusya
Belarusian historian (1867–1934)
Russian: Митрофан Викторович Довнар-Запольский; 14 June [O.S. 2 June] 1867, Rechytsa, Minsk Governorate – 30 September 1934, Moscow) was a historian, ethnographer
Mitrofan_Dovnar-Zapolsky
apskritis Rechitsky Minsk Governorate Chernigov Viceroyalty Gomel Governorate Rechytsa Rezhitsa County Vitebsk Governorate Riga Livonia Governorate Latvian Soviet
List of uezds of the Russian Empire
List_of_uezds_of_the_Russian_Empire
Relative preeminence of officials for ceremonial purposes
Malbork 2 62 Bratslav Bratslav 6 63 Gdańsk Pomerania 2 64 Minsk Minsk 2 65 Mazyr Minsk 2 66 Rechytsa Minsk 2 67 Livonia Livonia 6 68 Chernihiv Chernihiv 4
Order of precedence in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Order_of_precedence_in_the_Polish–Lithuanian_Commonwealth
Second-level administrative divisions of Belarus
district Рагачоўскі раён Рогачёвский район Rahachow Rechytsa district Рэчыцкі раён Речицкий район Rechytsa Svyetlahorsk district Светлагорскі раён Светлогорский
Districts_of_Belarus
Annual soccer tournament
MPKC Mozyr were the defending champions. Obuvshchik Lida and Vedrich Rechytsa, placed 15th and 16th respectively, relegated to the First League. They
1997 Belarusian Premier League
1997_Belarusian_Premier_League
Soviet scientist
Sergeyevich Korotkevich (Russian: Евгений Серге́евич Короткевич; 18 August 1918, Rechytsa – 1 February 1994, Saint Petersburg) was a Soviet scientist and polar explorer
Yevgeny_Korotkevich
began in southeastern Belarus, as a result of which Polish troops captured Rechytsa, Mozyr and Kalinkavichy. In May–July, the initiative passed to the Red
Military_history_of_Belarus
Belarusian-Polish general (1883–1940)
His forces initially achieved limited success and captured Homel and Rechytsa. On 10 November 1920 Bułak-Bałachowicz entered Mozyr. There, two days later
Stanisław_Bułak-Bałachowicz
Belarusian wrestler
Smal (born 30 September 1968) is a Belarusian former wrestler, born in Rechytsa, who competed in the 1992 Summer Olympics and in the 1996 Summer Olympics
Sergey_Smal
Belarus Płock, Poland Podolsk, Russia Polotsk, Belarus Pushkin, Russia Rechytsa, Belarus Stryi, Ukraine Vitebsk, Belarus Western AO (Moscow), Russia Wuzhong
List of twin towns and sister cities in Moldova
List_of_twin_towns_and_sister_cities_in_Moldova
Topics referred to by the same term
Ratne Raion Huta, Uzhhorod Raion Huta, Pruzhany Raion, Brest Voblast Huta, Rechytsa Raion, Homel Voblast Stara Huta (disambiguation) Nowa Huta (disambiguation)
Huta
Month in 1993
Lombardy, Italy Maryna Ivashchanka, Belarusian basketball player; in Rechytsa, Belarus Sinead Jack, Trinidad and Tobago volleyball player; in Mount Hope
November_1993
series Seventeen Moments of Spring. He was born in the Belarusian town Rechytsa into a Jewish family. After graduation, he worked as a metal craftsman
Yefim_Kopelyan
Rasony Расоны Россоны urban settlement Rasony Vitebsk 5,409 4,946 −8,56% Rechytsa Рэчыца Речица worker settlement Stolin Brest 6,280 6,096 −2,93% Ros Рось
List of urban-type settlements in Belarus
List_of_urban-type_settlements_in_Belarus
Voivodeship of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania
was a crimson kontusz and żupan, with a navy blue collar. The powiat of Rechytsa adopted a white żupan with white collar. Stanisław Kutrzeba: Historia ustroju
Minsk_Voivodeship
Polish lawyer
Włodzimierz Spasowicz or Vladimir Spasovich (1829–1906) was a Polish-Russian lawyer often acclaimed as the most brilliant defense attorney of Imperial
Włodzimierz_Spasowicz
Naroulia District Pyetrykaw District Rahačoŭ Rahačoŭ District Rechytsa District Rechytsa Svietlahorsk Svietlahorsk District Vietka District Zhlobin Zhlobin
List of Belarus-related topics
List_of_Belarus-related_topics
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The Exalted; Divine Light; Flame of the Best
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Son of the reeve or Gray-haired: son of the Gray family; son of Gregory.
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First God in the World
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Egyptian
, a priestess of Amen.
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Flute; Sri Krishna's Flute
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