Indura
Belarus
Indura has 8 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 8 of the most distinctive.
Białystok Voivodeship (1919–1939)
Connects Indura to: Vawkavysk, Belarus | Białystok, Poland | Adelsk, Belarus | Skidzyelʹ, Belarus | Bakałarzewo, Poland
Soviet invasion of Poland
Connects Indura to: Belarus | Kaunas, Lithuania | Novogrudok, Belarus | Brest, Belarus | Kamianets-Podilskyi, Ukraine
Third Partition of Poland
Connects Indura to: Poland | Latvia | Kutno, Poland | Liepāja, Latvia | Brest, Belarus
Second Polish Republic
Connects Indura to: Lviv, Ukraine | Ukraine | Poznań, Poland | Katowice, Poland | Bielsko-Biała, Poland
Occupation of Poland (1939–1945)
Connects Indura to: Silesia, Poland | Tarnów, Poland | Kuyavia, Poland | Gdynia, Poland | Brest, Belarus
Russian Empire
Connects Indura to: Hungary | Sweden | Finland | Lithuania | Armenia
Soviet Union
Connects Indura to: Slovakia | Georgia (U.S. state) | Lviv, Ukraine | Finland | Austria
World War II
Connects Indura to: New England | Pennsylvania | Slovakia | Jersey City, New Jersey | North Carolina