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 Navahradak   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Navahradak (Novogrudok in Russian, Nowogrodek in Polish) is the center of the Navahradak district, situated in the Hrodna region, 162 km East of Hrodna, 22 km from the station Navajel'nia on the railway line Lida-Baranavicy.
In the surroundings of Navahradak an important part of the population was of Crimean Tartar stock.
Navahradak was also the place where Adam Mickievic, a famous representative of Polish poetry of Belarusan stock, spent his youth.
www.belarusguide.com /cities/navahradak.html   (1318 words)

  
 Navahradak   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Navahradak (Нава́градак in Belarusian; Polish: Nowogródek; Russian: Novogrudok, Lithuanian: Naugardukas) is a city in western Belarus.
Minsk - Dudy - Iŭie - Lipniški - Lida - Usielub - Lubča - Navahradak - Mir - Minsk
Minsk - Mir - Ščorsy - Lubča - Navahradak - Usielub - Lida - Minsk
radzima.org /pub/miesta.php?lang=en&miesta_id1=hrnanava   (418 words)

  
 Navahrudak - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nevertheless, the place where a Christian ruler is crowned is not always his capital.
Other architectural attractions include the Transfiguration Church (1712-23), where Adam Mickiewicz was baptised, and the Church of St. Michael, renovated in 1751 and 1831.
Some of the Harkavy are buried at the old Jewish cemetery of Navahrudak.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Navahradak   (946 words)

  
 Navahradak Castle, Belarus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Here's another artist restoration of how Navahradak Castle might have looked:
See also our page about the town of Navahradak
This file is a part of the Virtual Guide to Belarus - a collaborative project of Belarusian scientists and professionals abroad.
www.belarusguide.com /cities/castles/Navahradak.html   (97 words)

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