Bielsk County
Poland
Bielsk County has 12 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 11 of the most distinctive.
Kingdom of Poland (1916–1918)
Connects Bielsk County to: Sielce, Warsaw
Crown of the Polish Kingdom
Connects Bielsk County to: Galicia (Eastern Europe), Poland | Rașcov, Transnistria | Jordanów, Poland
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
Connects Bielsk County to: Riga, Latvia | Vawkavysk, Belarus | Courland, Latvia | Erzurum, Turkey | Chernobyl, Ukraine
Russian SFSR
Connects Bielsk County to: Ukraine | Kazakhstan | Mongolia | Bessarabia, Moldova | Minsk, Belarus
Podlaskie Voivodeship (1513–1795)
Connects Bielsk County to: Brest, Belarus | Biała Podlaska, Poland | Białystok, Poland | Drohiczyn, Poland | Bielsk Podlaski, Poland
Alexander Jagiellon
Connects Bielsk County to: Vilnius, Lithuania | Częstochowa, Poland | Minsk, Belarus | Radom, Poland | Dębica, Poland
Imperial Russia
Connects Bielsk County to: Bucharest, Romania | Tabriz, Iran | Wallachia | Gilan province | Sejny, Poland
Magdeburg rights
Connects Bielsk County to: Lviv, Ukraine | Vilnius, Lithuania | Katowice, Poland | Częstochowa, Poland | Prague, Czech Republic
Prussia
Connects Bielsk County to: Denmark | Italy | Austria | Berlin, Germany | Germany
Polish local government reforms
Connects Bielsk County to: Poznań, Poland | Warmian–Masurian Voivodeship | Pomeranian Voivodeship | Opole Voivodeship | Podlaskie Voivodeship
German Empire
Connects Bielsk County to: Hungary | Sweden | Finland | Washington (state) | Veneto