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  Baranovichi. Girls, Women, Brides dating and marriage agency from city Baranovichi, Belarus . Gifts and Flowers ...
Baranovichi is not not a very big city with the population of about 175 thousand people and it is situated in the western part of the Republic of Belarus.
Baranovichi district is not rich in natural resources.
They are the first things tourists see when entering the town along the wide highway connecting the center of Baranovichi with the Brest — Moscow international highway, and pleasing the eye by their beauty and expense.
www.city-of-brides.com /from/Baranovichi.shtml   (374 words)

  
 Baranovichi. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
It is a major railway junction and has industries that manufacture machinery, metalware, and textiles.
Founded as a railway station in 1870, Baranovichi passed from the Soviet Union to Poland in 1920.
In 1939, Baranovichi again was incorporated into the USSR as a consequence of the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact.
www.bartleby.com /65/ba/Baranovi.html   (102 words)

  
 Map of Baranovichi, Hrodna, Belarus - World Atlas - MSN Encarta
Map of Baranovichi, Hrodna, Belarus - World Atlas - MSN Encarta
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encarta.msn.com /encnet/features/MapCenter/Map.aspx?searchTextMap=Baranovichi   (28 words)

  
 TERRITORY STATE ARCHIVES IN BARANOVICHI   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Territory: the Baranovichi, Gantsevichi, Ivatsevichi, Lyakhovichi districts, and the territory of the former Byten, Gorodishche, Novaya Mysh districts
Brief holdings description: The Archives preserves documents of enterprises, establishments and organizations of the former Baranovichi region for the period 1944-1953 and a small number of documents for the period 1939-1941.
Among the most interesting are the records of the Baranovichi regional commission on assistance to the State Extraordinary Commission on investigating the fascists' crimes and counting their damage.
www.archives.gov.by /EArh/erxz_baranov.htm   (150 words)

  
 Baranovichi LPAR - Soviet BMD
The Pechora-type large phased array radar (LPAR) at Baranovichi in Belarus commenced construction in 1985.
According to some news reports (NY Post 5 Dec 86), the facility was one of three radars of this type the construction of which was initially detected by Western intelligence in 1986.
In 1983 the Gantsevichi settlement was chosen, located approximately 50 km to the south-east of Baranovichi.
www.globalsecurity.org /wmd/world/russia/baranovichi.htm   (907 words)

  
 Belarus News and Analysis | Belarus: Massive fine for "illegal" Baptisms
Judge Oksana Kusheva of Baranovichi Municipal Court imposed the fine on Pastor Sergei Poznyakovich and fined the Pentecostal Union's bishop for Brest region, Nikolai Kurkayev, a significantly smaller amount.
Baranovichi's state official dealing with religious affairs, Ruslan Krutko, told Forum 18 that Pastor Poznyakovich's fine was so large because the church performed similarly unsanctioned baptisms in the same lake in 2005.
Confirming that the authorities had not responded formally to a request to be allowed to perform the baptisms, Krutko nonetheless insisted that official permission must be obtained in advance.
www.data.minsk.by /belarusnews/092006/202.html   (804 words)

  
 Baranovichi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Baranavichy (Belarusian: Баранавiчы, Baranavichy; Russian: Барановичи, Baranovichi; Polish: Baranowicze) is a city in the Brest Province of western Belarus with a population (as of 1995) of 173,000.
In 1939 Baranovichi had almost 30 000 inhabitants and was the biggest and the most important city in the Nowogródek Voivodship.
After the World War II the town became part of the Soviet Union and the Byelorussian SSR and started to be referred to under its Russian name of Baranovichi.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Baranovichi   (480 words)

  
 Telegraph | News | Lukashenko takes no chances in election
Whether working the crowds, flirting with female supporters or petting farm animals, "Papa", as he is known, is as polished a performer on the stump as he is at muzzling opponents or berating the West.
Sometimes he combines his various skills, entertaining hundreds of voters in the small town of Baranovichi with tub-thumping anti-Western rhetoric and his vision of freedom of speech: speak your mind as long as others are not offended.
He even sought to persuade the railway staff and textile and collective farm workers of Baranovichi - where the average monthly income is £66 - that they were lucky to be living in a country sometimes likened to a huge Soviet theme park.
www.telegraph.co.uk /news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2001/08/27/wbel27.xml   (697 words)

  
 History of Brest Region
The museum of regional studies was founded in Baranovichi.
Territory of the Western Belarus was divided to Baranovichi, Belostok, Brest, Vileyka, and Pinsk regions.
Baranovichi region and 4 districts of Pinsk region were merged to the Brest region.
www.brestregion.com /history/h20.html   (408 words)

  
 The following scenes or sections of the film
Until the summer of 1915, Baranovichi was the location of Russian General Headquarters [GHQ].
From scene FOUR on, the film reveals the way in which various speculators and profiteers seek to recapture Baranovichi, at whatever the price in peasant soldiers, thus to promote their various shady enterprises, even in the face of strong objection from the most important commanders at the front.
Baranovichi has been captured by the German army, and the cheapskate millionaire has lost his property.
darkwing.uoregon.edu /~kimball/Agoniia.htm   (6470 words)

  
 Biography on Siarhei Tsiareshka personal web page
In the vicinity of Baranovichi the lake Svitiaz, the pearl of Byelorussia, is located.
Among Baranovichi sister-towns are the town of Heinola in whose honor a boulevard was named and Stokkerau in Austria.
They are the first things tourists see when entering the town along the wide highway connecting the center of Baranovichi with the Brest — Moskow highway, and pleasing the eye by their beauty and expanse.
www.prism.gatech.edu /~gtg984m/biography.html   (1406 words)

  
 The Sampradaya Sun - Independent Vaisnava News - News - October 2006
In the wake of a police raid on Baranovichi New Generation Church at the beginning of 2006, officials accused Gennady Akhrimovich, who chairs the church's council, of organising a study group of eleven church members without registering its statutes.
Speaking to Forum 18 in Baranovichi shortly before the authorities announced their decision to deny Anselm Madubuko permission to enter Belarus, Pastor Leonid Voronenko said that it was to be the Nigerian pastor's first visit, following three to Russia since the spring of 2005.
Ruslan Krutko, Baranovichi's religious affairs official, insisted to Forum 18 that the authorities "don't have any particular policy not to allow foreigners" and cited a recent visit by German citizens to a local New Apostolic church.
harekrsna.com /sun/news/10-06/news782.htm   (1898 words)

  
 Pravda.RU:Russia To Deploy Mobile Missile Attack Warning Stations
Perminov said that the missile attack warning radar stations in Baranovichi in Belarus would go on test alert in late 2001 and on combat alert in early 2002.
He stressed, "even now the radar station in Baranovichi is operational and vigilant." The construction of the radar station started in the Soviet times, but the project was frozen due to insufficient financing.
The radar station in Baranovichi is going to fill the gap created by the liquidation of such a station in Skrunde, Latvia, in 1999.
newsfromrussia.com /society/2001/10/03/16976_.html   (212 words)

  
 Brest Region
The Brest regional administration invites all interested investors to join the construction projects (supermarkets, hotels, recreation zones, and service plazas) in specially allocated areas in the main cities (Brest, Baranovichi, Pinsk) and on the main roads of the region.
These investment proposals are very promising due to the advantageous location of the proposed projects in large cities and on busy roads.
Brest Region, particularly the cities of Brest, Baranovichi and Pinsk have a large automobile fleet (some 500 vehicles, of which 115 are in the Big Brest, 65 in Baranovichi, and 55 in Pinsk).
www.belarusembassy.org /economic/investments/brest_region.htm   (1078 words)

  
 QNX Distributors Resellers
JSC "SOLCOM" was founded on Aug. 15, 1996, in the city of Baranovichi, Brest region, Republic of Belarus.
In 2000 JSC "SOLCOM" was transformed into a private-owned, unitary, service providing company "SOLCOMtech", keeping all previous requisites, except for the company name and ownership form.
At the present time the company has headquarters in the city of Baranovichi, in addition to offices in Gomel, Minsk, and representation in Volkovysk.
www.qnx.com /company/distributors_resellers/solcomtech.html?printable=1   (82 words)

  
 Lida- war crimes of Windisch & Werner
The outpost in Baranovichi remained, after being folded into the KdS Minsk, largely autonomous, which was due primarily to the great distance between Baranovichi and Minsk, but also because the KdS Post in Minsk was still a provisional one, when the already established SD outpost Baranovichi was made part of the KdS Minsk.
The leader of the SD outpost Baranovichi was SS-Untersturmfuehrer Amelung, from fall 1941 to April 1942, but who remained at the outpost afterward and was generally regarded — at least by his inferiors at the outpost — as the real chief.
With the construction of the KdS station in Minsk and the SD outpost in Baranvichi, the systematic annihilation of Jews began in earnest in Spring 1942 at the latest.
www.shtetlinks.jewishgen.org /lida-District/winwer18.htm   (1386 words)

  
 ISAR   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Together with the inspection of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Protection, and the environmental protection police, an administrative-technical inspection involved 55 ecological control actions over the course of 5 months during which 49 legal infringements were revealed.
Consequently, a package of proposals directed toward improvement of the condition of the environment of Baranovichi region was drafted.
Representatives of the "Baranovichi Ecological Council" together with the Commission of City Council of Deputies on ecology, town-planning and land tenure accepted public participation in settling the dispute over the territory bordering Gaj.
www.isar.org /officeMinsk.php4   (1409 words)

  
 Missing Identity
In September 1939, as the German Army was approaching Baranovichi, the family fled to the east into the areas under Soviet rule.
From Pages of Testimony at Yad Vashem we found that a couple named Zalman and Reisha(?) Kaniszewski (born around 1882) lived in Baranovichi and had at least three children: Chwala born ca 1900, Ester born ca 1905 or 1910 and Miriam born ca 1908 or 1912.
After all, Sonia was from Baranovichi, and the two surviving paternal aunts, now deceased, were from Stolbtsy.
www.missing-identity.net /mi/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=21&Itemid=26   (717 words)

  
 Milinkevich speaks at packed halls in Volkovysk, Slonim, Baranovichi :: Charter'97 :: News :: 06/03/2006
Halls in Volkovysk, Slonim and Baranovichi could not accommodate all those who came to see opposition presidential candidate Aleksandr Milinkevich, who was on a campaign trip to the Grodno and Brest region on March 4 and 5.
A similar picture could be seen in Slonim, a city of 53,000 residents, where the meeting took place in the Mir movie theater on Saturday night.
The following morning, the opposition candidate and his attendants, including Belarusian Popular Front Chairman Vintsuk Vyachorka, arrived at Baranovichi, the Brest region`s second largest city, and held a meeting with voters at the House of Officers.
www.charter97.org /eng/news/2006/03/06/speak   (649 words)

  
 Editor of Baranovichi Newspaper Again Summoned to Procuracy :: Charter'97 :: News :: 10/09/2003
There continues the persecution of the newspaper “Shag” from Baranovichi, which in the early August allocated on its pages “BDG” materials.
On September 8 the newspaper’s founder Anatoly Voitsekhovsky was again summoned to the Baranovichi procuracy.
As said by the assistant to the town’s prosecutor Zoya Zhouk, the department for the citizens’ rights of the procuracy general remains dissatisfied with the testimony of Mr.Voitsekhovsky, which had been presented during their first encounter.
www.charter97.org /eng/news/2003/09/10/redaktor   (302 words)

  
 ZUBR activist detained in Baranovichi :: Charter'97 :: News :: 01/12/2003
ZUBR activist detained in Baranovichi :: Charter'97 :: News :: 01/12/2003
ZUBR activist Anton S. was detained on 30th of November in Baranovichi.
Under-aged Anton S. was detained and taken to police station by policemen for gluing posters.
www.charter97.org /eng/news/2003/12/01/zubr   (185 words)

  
 Holocaust: Operational Situation Report USSR #175
Locomotives collided in Baranovichi due to an act of sabotage by Polish railway workers.
A Jew was shot in public in the Baranovichi Ghetto because he refused to work.
The Polish district mayor of Chukin in the district of Baranovichi was shot by a Sonderfuhrer of the German Army for resistance activity.
www.nizkor.org /hweb/orgs/german/einsatzgruppen/osr/osr-175.html   (315 words)

  
 Are Foreign Religious Workers Out Of A Job In Belarus?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Fagan says that speaking to Forum 18 on 27 September, Baranovichi's state official dealing with religious affairs confirmed that there have been "violations" by the town's New Generation church over the course of the previous year.
Fagan states: "In the wake of a police raid on Baranovichi New Generation Church at the beginning of 2006, officials accused Gennady Akhrimovich, who chairs the church's council, of organizing a study group of eleven church members without registering its statutes.
In Baranovichi, Pastor Leonid Voronenko described to Forum 18's Fagan how his 150-strong church is closely monitored.
www.assistnews.net /Stories/s06100118.htm   (2178 words)

  
 Ambassador Stewart Visits Baranovichi, Opens 12th American Corner - US Embassy Minsk, Belarus
The Corner was opened with an initial donation of books, reference materials, CD-Roms, films, as well as technical equipment that will be used in outreach to American Corner patrons, including a TV/VCR combination, a DVD player, and a projector.
The initial donation totals more than $11,000 and will be supplemented in the near future with additional materials, so that the total contribution to American Corner Baranovichi will be valued at $30,000.
More than fifty representatives from the local cultural and educational community were present for the opening and participated in a lively question and answer exchange with the Ambassador.
minsk.usembassy.gov /ks_baranovich_111606.html   (264 words)

  
 Crosswalk.com - Christian Leader May Be Fined for Organizing Bible Study
BELARUS (ANS) -- The administration of the town of Baranovichi in western Belarus, is trying to fine a local Pentecostal leader for organizing a Bible study group within his congregation.
Last year Pastor Leonid Voronenko told Forum 18 that, although his 150-strong congregation bought a 530-square-yard warehouse in 1997 with the intention of converting it into a church, the town authorities refused to allow the designated purpose of the building to be changed or to give the church full rights over the land beneath it.
In long-running correspondence on the issue between the church and Baranovichi Municipal Executive Committee seen by Forum 18, committee chairman Mikhail Pavlov claimed in July 1997 that conversion of the warehouse was “inexpedient.”
www.crosswalk.com /news/religiontoday/1391622.html   (1379 words)

  
 Russia
The decision, which primarily would affect the Moscow A-135 ABM system and the Volga early warning radar near Baranovichi (Belarus) that is part of the Missile Attack Warning System, may be an indication of the increasing role that commercial and political interests play in the decision to award state contracts.
The Volga early warning radar station near Baranovichi, Belarus, and the Okno optronic space tracking system located near the town of Nurek (Tajikistan) will complement efforts to modernize and extend the service lives of the aging missile interceptors employed by the ABM system.
According to the Space Forces' press service, the Volga early warning radar located near the town of Baranovichi (Belarus) was put in trial operation on 20 December 2002, after a commission headed by Space Forces Commander Colonel General Anatoliy Perminov inspected the station.
www.nti.org /db/nisprofs/russia/weapons/abmc3/stratc3.htm   (11137 words)

  
 Russia to Install Mobile Radars   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
A substitution was found in neighboring Belarus where the construction of the Volga radar station in Baranovichi had started in Soviet times and was subsequently halted due to lack of financing.
In January, Russia's Defense Ministry issued a statement forecasting that the construction in Baranovichi could be finished by the end of the year.
A team of experts was scheduled to inspect the facility in the third quarter of 2001 and give the green light for the station's operation.
www.newsmax.com /archives/articles/2001/10/3/204157.shtml   (806 words)

  
 Baranovichi
The other partners are Belarus’ 407 Aircraft Repair Factory in Minsk and the airline Belavia; Russia’s Komiavia, MotorSich and Progress; and the Ukraine’s Kharkov State Aircraft Plant.
The issue of repairing Russian MiG aircraft at the Baranovichi Aircraft Repair Factory west of Minsk has also been examined from a practical point of view.
Belarusian Air Force units stationed at Baranovichi include the 61st Fighter Regiment [Mig-25PD, Su-27] and the 953rd Bomber Regiment [Su-24M].
www.globalsecurity.org /military/world/russia/baranovichi.htm   (137 words)

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