- Vitsyebsk
- geographical name see Vitebsk
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Vitsyebsk — Viciebsk/Vitsyebsk Віцебск (Belarusian), Vitebsk (Azeri, Dutch alternate, Romanian), Vitebsk Витебск (Russian), Vitebsk װיטעבסק (French, Yiddish), Vitebska (Latvian), Vitebskas (Lithuanian), Witebsk (Dutch alternate, German, Polish) … Names of cities in different languages
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Vitsyebsk gate — or Surazh gate ( be. Віцебскія вароты or be. Суражскія вароты) was the conventional name in the Soviet, later also in Belarusian, historiography, given to the corridor connecting the Soviet and German occupied territories, which was a 40 km… … Wikipedia
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Horad Vitsyebsk — Admin ASC 2 Code Orig. name Horad Vitsyebsk Country and Admin Code BY.07.828887 BY … World countries Adminstrative division ASC I-II
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Belarus — /byel euh roohs , bel /, n. official name of Byelorussia. * * * Belarus Introduction Belarus Background: After seven decades as a constituent republic of the USSR, Belarus attained its independence in 1991. It has retained closer political and… … Universalium
Vitebsk — Infobox Settlement official name = Віцебск / Витебск Vitsyebsk /Vitebsk nickname = imagesize = 250px image map caption = Location of Vitebsk, shown within the Vitebsk Voblast subdivision type = Country Subdivision subdivision name = Belarus… … Wikipedia
Old Belarusian language — Old Belarusian ?[1] Spoken in Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth, part of the Grand Duchy of Moscow (probably) Era developed into Belarusian … Wikipedia