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Slonim has also a theatre and a museum of regional studies, as well as a medical school. There is a new recreation area development in north-east Slonim called Enka. The main sports are: running, gymnastics, football and ice hockey. The telecommunication guyed mast, 350 metres (1,150 ft) tall,
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factory and “Textilschik”, a paperboard factory, motor- and car-repair plants, a dry non-fat milk factory and meat processing plant. There are also flax preprocessing, feed mill and woodworking enterprises in the town.
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by the two powers and its division between them. Slonim was in the area designated by the Pact to fall within the Soviet sphere of influence. The
Soviets placed that area within the
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which took the largest portion of the territory. Slonim was in the area annexed by Russia in 1795. Administratively it was part of the Slonim
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century, nonetheless, they were temporarily expelled by the Duchy in 1503. In the late 19th century, Slonim's Jewish population had risen to more than 10,000. The
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in early history and it changed hands several times. In 1040, the
Kievans won control of the area after a battle but lost Slonim to the Lithuanians in 1103. The
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invasion in 1241 and the town was pillaged. When, later in the year, the Tatars withdrew, Slonim became part of the Grand Duchy of
Lithuania once again, in
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as their top priority site of Jewish interest in
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