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Mar 9, 2008 ... Retrieved from "http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:M aps_of_Hrodna_province". Categories: Maps of Belarus | Hrodna province ...
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This category has the following 18 subcategories, out of 18 total. ... Media in category "Hrodna province" ... Hrodna district (2 F)
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A selection of articles related to List of cities in Belarus - Hrodna Province ... A Wisdom Archive on List of cities in Belarus - Hrodna Province...
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Grodno Province - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Grodno Province or Hrodna Province may refer to: •Hrodna Voblast, an administrative division of Belarus and Byelorussian SSR •Grodno Governorate, an administrative division of the Russian Empire
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Hrodna Voblast - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Administrative Division. ------ Select ------, Minsk, Brest Province, Homyel Province, Hrodna Province, Mahilyow Province ...
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Hrodna was founded in the 10th century. It was part of Lithuania from 1376, passed to Poland in 1596, to Russia in 1795, and reverted to Poland in 1920. The USSR annexed it after the Nazi-Soviet Pact of ... Hrodna; Hrodna Airport; Hrodna Province; Hrodna Voblast; Hrodna Voblasts; Hrodno; Hrodno; Hrodric; Hrodvitnir;
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Hrodna City emblemHrodna (; ; ; ; Grodne; ; ) is a city in Belarus. It is located on the Neman River, close to the borders of Poland and Lithuania (about 15 km and 30 km away respectively). It has 317,366 inhabitants (2005 estimate). ... It is the capital of Hrodna voblast (province) and Hrodna raion (district).
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Zianon Pazniak was born in Subotniki, Hrodna Province. In 1967, he graduated from the Belarusian Academy of Arts (at that time — the Belarusian State Institute of Theatre and Arts). Upon completion of his university studies, Pazniak worked as an arts researcher.
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; Hrodna Voblast or Grodno Oblast is a voblast in northwestern Belarus.The capital - Hrodna is the biggest city of the province. It lies on the Neman River....
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