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  • {{Image|Flag of Minsk, Belarus.png|right|350px|Flag of Minsk.}} ...]], the usual Latin alphabet for Belarussian.</ref>; [[Russian]]: ''Минск, Minsk'' [mʲinsk]) is the capital and largest city in [[Belarus]], situated on th
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  • 63 bytes (7 words) - 23:30, 3 June 2013
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Minsk]]. Needs checking by a human.
    579 bytes (76 words) - 18:35, 11 January 2010

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  • #REDIRECT [[Minsk]]
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  • {{Image|Flag of Minsk, Belarus.png|right|350px|Flag of Minsk.}} ...]], the usual Latin alphabet for Belarussian.</ref>; [[Russian]]: ''Минск, Minsk'' [mʲinsk]) is the capital and largest city in [[Belarus]], situated on th
    4 KB (627 words) - 19:33, 11 February 2010
  • {{rpl|Minsk}}
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  • {{rpl|Minsk}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Minsk]]. Needs checking by a human.
    579 bytes (76 words) - 18:35, 11 January 2010
  • {{r|Minsk}}
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  • ...us|Belorussia]] toward [[Smolensk]] and [[Minsk]], killing Jews in Grodno, Minsk, Brest-Litovsk, Slonim, Gomel, and Mogilev, among other places.
    3 KB (321 words) - 20:22, 28 December 2010
  • ...the west, and [[Lithuania]] and [[Latvia]] to the north. Its capital is [[Minsk]], and other major cities include [[Brest, Belarus|Brest]], [[Grodno]], [[G ...Belarus's population of 9.85 million reside in the urban areas surrounding Minsk and other oblast (regional) capitals. More than 80% of the population are n
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  • ...d across Byelorussia toward Smolensk and Minsk, massacring Jews in Grodno, Minsk, Brest-Litovsk, Slonim, Gomel, and Mogilev, among other places. <ref>{{cita
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  • || Byelorussian SSR || [[Minsk]] || 10,151,806 || 3.54% || 9,724,723 || -4.2% || 48.9 || 207,600 || 0.93%
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  • ...(Russian Front)]]], whose principal objective was [[Moscow]]. They took [[Minsk]] and [[Smolensk]], but Hitler ordered some of his forces diverted to the n
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  • The CIS is headquartered in [[Minsk]], [[Belarus]]. The chairman of the CIS is known as the Executive Secretary
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  • ...]] across Belorussia toward Smolensk and Minsk, massacring Jews in Grodno, Minsk, Brest-Litovsk, Slonim, Gomel, and Mogilev, among other places.
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  • Albert Kotin was born August 7, 1907 in [[Minsk]], [[Russia]]. He emigrated to [[United States of America|U.S.]] in 1908. H
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  • ...and becomes accustomed to military life. The company later relocates to [[Minsk]], [[Russia]], along the way the company has their first live combat experi
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  • |[[Minsk]]
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  • ...aval facilities at [[Libava]] in the Baltic, and five cities: [[Kovno]], [[Minsk]], [[Odessa]], [[Rovno]] and [[Sebastopol]]. With 1280 combat aircraft the
    20 KB (2,977 words) - 09:17, 5 April 2024
  • <td>[[Belarus]]</td><td>[[Minsk]]</td><td>[[Belarusian rouble]]</td>
    59 KB (8,221 words) - 07:31, 20 April 2024
  • ...erence, Heydrich had waited until the second wave of deportations to Riga, Minsk and Kovno had already begun. He clearly wanted to present the representativ
    32 KB (5,144 words) - 00:49, 24 October 2013
  • ...ly against the Jews. Goldfaden's troupe soldiered on for a time&mdash;to [[Minsk]], to [[Bobruisk]] where they played mainly to Russian soldiers, and to [[V
    35 KB (5,737 words) - 07:31, 20 April 2024
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