Karelichy, the Glossary
Karelichy (Kareličy; Korelichi; Koreličiai; Korelicze; Korelitz) is an urban-type settlement in Grodno Region, Belarus.[1]
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17 relations: Avrohom Yeshaya Karelitz, Belarus, BGN/PCGN romanization of Belarusian, Districts of Belarus, Grodno Region, Ignacy Domeyko, Instruction on transliteration of Belarusian geographical names with letters of Latin script, Itzhak Katzenelson, Karelichy District, List of urban-type settlements in Belarus, Mir Castle Complex, Mir, Belarus, Moscow Time, Nissim Karelitz, Regions of Belarus, Saul Adler, Urban-type settlement.
- Historic Jewish communities in Belarus
- Karelichy District
- Novogrudsky Uyezd
- Nowogródek Voivodeship (1507–1795)
- Nowogródek Voivodeship (1919–1939)
Avrohom Yeshaya Karelitz
Avraham Yeshaya Karelitz (7 November 1878 – 24 October 1953), also known as the Chazon Ish after his magnum opus, was a Belarusian-born Orthodox rabbi who later became one of the leaders of Haredi Judaism in Israel, where he spent his final 20 years, from 1933 to 1953.
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Belarus
Belarus, officially the Republic of Belarus, is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe.
BGN/PCGN romanization of Belarusian
The BGN/PCGN romanization system for Belarusian is a method for romanization of Cyrillic Belarusian texts, that is, their transliteration into the Latin alphabet.
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Districts of Belarus
A district or raion (rayon,, rayony; rajon,, rajony) in Belarus is the second-level administrative division in the country which are subordinate to regions (also known as oblasts).
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Grodno Region
Grodno Region or Hrodna Region, also known as Grodno Oblast or Hrodna Voblasts (Hrodzienskaja voblasć; Grodnenskaya oblast; Obwód Grodzieński), is one of the regions of Belarus.
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Ignacy Domeyko
Ignacy Domeyko or Domejko, pseudonym: Żegota (Ignacio Domeyko,; 31 July 1802 – 23 January 1889) was a Polish geologist, mineralogist, educator, and founder of the University of Santiago, in Chile.
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Instruction on transliteration of Belarusian geographical names with letters of Latin script
Instruction on transliteration of Belarusian geographical names with letters of Latin script is an official standard of Romanization of Belarusian geographical names.
Itzhak Katzenelson
Itzhak Katzenelson ((יצחק קאַצ(ע)נעלסאָן(זון; also transcribed as Icchak-Lejb Kacenelson, Jizchak Katzenelson; Yitzhok Katznelson) (1 July 1886 – 1 May 1944) was a Polish Jewish teacher, poet and dramatist.
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Karelichy District
Karelichy District or Kareličy District (Карэліцкі раён; Кореличский район) is a district (raion) of Grodno Region in Belarus. Karelichy and Karelichy District are Belarus geography stubs.
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List of urban-type settlements in Belarus
Urban-type settlements are a type of populated place in Belarus. Karelichy and List of urban-type settlements in Belarus are urban-type settlements in Belarus.
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Mir Castle Complex
The Mir Castle Complex (Mirski zamak; Мирский замок; Zamek w Mirze; Myriaus pilies kompleksas) is a historic fortified castle and a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Belarus. Karelichy and Mir Castle Complex are Karelichy District.
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Mir, Belarus
Mir (Мір; Мир; מיר) is an urban-type settlement in Karelichy District, Grodno Region, Belarus. Karelichy and Mir, Belarus are historic Jewish communities in Belarus, Karelichy District, Novogrudsky Uyezd, Nowogródek Voivodeship (1507–1795), Nowogródek Voivodeship (1919–1939), populated places in Grodno Region and urban-type settlements in Belarus.
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Moscow Time
Moscow Time (MSK, moskovskoye vremya) is the time zone for the city of Moscow, Russia, and most of western Russia, including Saint Petersburg.
Nissim Karelitz
Shmaryahu Yosef Nissim Karelitz (נסים קרליץ; July 19, 1926 – October 21, 2019) was an Orthodox Jewish rabbi and posek who served as the chairman of the beis din tzedek (rabbinical court) of Bnei Brak.
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Regions of Belarus
At the top level of administration, Belarus is divided into six regions and one capital city.
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Saul Adler
Saul Adler OBE FRS (שאול אדלר; May 17, 1895 – January 25, 1966) was an Israeli expert on parasitology.
Urban-type settlement
Urban-type settlementtranslit, abbreviated: translit; translit, abbreviated: translit; translit; osiedle typu miejskiego; translit; așezare de tip urban/orășenesc.
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See also
Historic Jewish communities in Belarus
- Adelsk
- Antopal
- Ashmyany
- Babinavichy
- Babruysk
- Beshankovichy
- Chashniki
- Chavusy
- Damachava
- Davyd-Haradok
- Druya
- Dzyatlava
- Ilya, Belarus
- Ivanava
- Iwye
- Kalyshki
- Karelichy
- Karlin (Pinsk)
- Kobryn
- Kolonja Izaaka
- Lakhva
- Lyady, Vitebsk Region
- Malyatsichy
- Mir, Belarus
- Mogilev
- Motal
- Myalyeshkavichy
- Novogrudok
- Orsha
- Pinsk
- Sapotskin
- Shchadryn
- Shklow
- Smarhon
- Svislach, Mogilev Region
- Syaliba
- Talachyn
- Tsyelyakhany
- Valozhyn
- Vawkavysk
- Vitebsk
- Vyzhnytsia
Karelichy District
Novogrudsky Uyezd
- Baranavichy
- Haradzyeya
- Karelichy
- Lowchytsy
- Lyubcha, Belarus
- Mir, Belarus
- Novogrudok
- Novogrudsky Uyezd
- Vselyub
Nowogródek Voivodeship (1507–1795)
- Battle of Mir (1792)
- Dzyarechyn
- Dzyatlava
- Hresk
- Ivatsevichy
- Juszkowy Gród
- Kapyl
- Karelichy
- Kazhan-Haradok
- Klyetsk
- Kosava, Belarus
- Lowchytsy
- Luninyets
- Lyuban, Belarus
- Mir, Belarus
- Molchad
- Mostowlany
- Novogrudok
- Nowogródek Voivodeship (1507–1795)
- Nyasvizh
- Porazava
- Ruzhany
- Salihorsk
- Slonim
- Slutsk
- Svislach
- Szymki, Podlaskie Voivodeship
- Vawkavysk
- Vowpa
- Zdzitava
- Zelva
Nowogródek Voivodeship (1919–1939)
- 26th Greater Poland Uhlan Regiment
- 27th Uhlan Regiment (Poland)
- Astryna
- Baranavichy
- Dzyarechyn
- Dzyatlava
- Eišiškės
- Haradzyeya
- Ivyanyets
- Iwye
- Kaniava
- Karelichy
- Klyetsk
- Lida
- Lowchytsy
- Lyakhavichy
- Lyubcha, Belarus
- Mir, Belarus
- Molchad
- Nalibaki
- Novogrudok
- Nowogródek District
- Nowogródek Voivodeship (1919–1939)
- Nowogródzka Cavalry Brigade
- Nyasvizh
- Radun, Belarus
- Shchuchyn
- Slonim
- Staryya Vasilishki
- Stowbtsy
- Stowbtsy-Naliboki Group
- Valozhyn
- Vasilishki
- Vishnyeva
- Voranava
- Vselyub
- Zhyrmuny
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karelichy
Also known as Karelicy, Karelits, Kareličy, Korelichi.