Haradzyeya, Belarus

Belarus

Haradzyeya, Belarus has 16 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.

Nowogródek Voivodeship (1507–1795)

Connects Haradzyeya, Belarus to: Grodno region | Baranavichy, Belarus | Principality of Turov | Zapyškis, Lithuania | Kosava, Belarus

Nowogródek Voivodeship (1919–1939)

Connects Haradzyeya, Belarus to: Lida, Belarus | Eišiškės, Lithuania | Dzyatlava, Belarus | Brest region | Synkavichy, BelarusGrodno Region

Radziwiłł family

Connects Haradzyeya, Belarus to: Grodno region | Berdychiv, Ukraine | Biała Podlaska, Poland | Kowary, Poland | Ostrów Wielkopolski, Poland

Battle of Grunwald

Connects Haradzyeya, Belarus to: Warmia, Warmian-Masurian | Warmian–Masurian Voivodeship | Sejny, Poland | Vawkavysk, Belarus | Ungheni District

Holocaust

Connects Haradzyeya, Belarus to: Slovakia | Slovenia | Berlin, Germany | Katowice, Poland | Tulsa, Oklahoma

Second Partition of Poland

Connects Haradzyeya, Belarus to: Poznań, Poland | Częstochowa, Poland | Gdańsk, Poland | Minsk, Belarus | Kuyavia, Poland

Potsdam Agreement

Connects Haradzyeya, Belarus to: Bohemia, Czech Republic | Saxony | Elbląg, Poland | Brzeg, Poland | Upper Silesia, Poland

Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth

Connects Haradzyeya, Belarus to: Sweden | Lithuania | Ukraine | Warsaw, Poland | Moscow, Central

invasion of Poland

Connects Haradzyeya, Belarus to: Lviv, Ukraine | Kutno, Poland | Silesian Voivodeship | Silesia, Poland | Tarnów, Poland

Jews

Connects Haradzyeya, Belarus to: Illinois | Slovakia | Lviv, Ukraine | Liverpool, England | Tampa, Florida

Occupation of Poland (1939–1945)

Connects Haradzyeya, Belarus to: Silesia, Poland | Tarnów, Poland | Kuyavia, Poland | Gdynia, Poland | Brest, Belarus

Polish people

Connects Haradzyeya, Belarus to: Chicago, Illinois | Austria | Lithuania | North West England | Ukraine

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