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Smolensk-Brest. The name of the station arose during the construction of the nearby village, Baranavichy, whose first mention was in the testament of
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2854:Ivatsevichy
2844:Hantsavichy
2824:Baranavichy
2647:27 November
2451:(in Polish)
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2088:Kaliningrad
1067:Hugo Armann
1045:during the
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936:city rights
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2859:Kamyenyets
2612:2020-01-12
2571:8 November
2537:2023-04-18
2531:Yad Vashem
2511:2022-04-21
2481:22 October
2455:22 October
2428:22 October
2302:References
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198:editing it
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