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Babinavichy ( Belarusian: Бабінавічы, romanized : Babinavičy; Russian: Бабиновичи, romanized : Babinovichi) is an agrotown in Lyozna District, Vitebsk Region, Belarus. It serves as the administrative center of Babinavichy selsoviet.
The city of Baranavichy is located on the Baranavichy Plain in the interfluve of Shchara and its tributary Myshanka. Baranavichy is located virtually on a straight line, connecting the regional center Brest (206 km) and Minsk (149 km). Nearby cities: Lyakhavichy (17 km), Slonim (42 km), Nyasvizh (51 km), Navahrudak (52 km), and Hantsavichy (72 km).
- +375 (0)163
- 1871
- 193 m (633 ft)
- Belarus
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Baranavichy, town, western Belarus, on the southern edge of the Navahrudak Hills. It developed from a small village in the late 19th century into a major railway junction with lines to Moscow, Warsaw, and other eastern European centres. It has cotton, food-processing, and machine construction
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Baranavichy District or Baranavičy District (Belarusian: Баранавіцкі раён; Russian: Барановичский район) is a district of Brest Region in Belarus. Its administrative center is Baranavichy, which is administratively separated from the district. As of 2024, it has a population of 27,287.
- 2,170.25 km² (837.94 sq mi)
- Belarus
Babinavichy is a small town in Liozna District, in the Vitebsk Region of Belarus. Babinovichi has about 461 residents. Mapcarta, the open map.
Baranavicy. Baranavichy is the center of the Baranavichy district, Brest region, about 206 km north-east of Brest, a railway junction between Brest, Vaukavysk, Lida, Miensk, Slucak, Luniniec. Population: 172,900 (1995) Links: Baranavichy in Memoirs - personal site by some anonymous author. Baranovichy.by - town web portal.
Mostly towns in eastern Belarus were re-planned: Babinavichy, Belicy, Byhau, Viciebsk, Haradok, Klimavichy, Kopys', Mahiliow, Mscislau, Vorsa, Polacak, Rahachou, Surazh and others. The new plans of the cities were geometrically even and symmetric.