Cities in Belarus

Mahilyow, Belarus
Mogilev is a city in eastern Belarus, about 76 kilometres from the border with Russia's Smolensk Oblast and 105 km from the border with Russia's Bryansk Oblast... more

Lida, Belarus
Lida is a city in western Belarus in Hrodna Voblast, situated 160 kilometres west of Minsk. It is the fourteenth largest city in Belarus.

Hrodna, Belarus
Grodno or Hrodna is a city in Belarus. It is located on the Neman River, close to the borders of Poland and Lithuania. It has 327,540 inhabitants. It is the ...
Ivatsevichy, Belarus
Ivacevičy (Belarusian: Івацэвічы, Russian: Ивацевичи, Polish: Iwacewicze) is a city in the Brest Province of Belarus, an administrative center of the Ivacevičy ...
Ozertso, Belarus
Strochitsy (Belarusian: Строчыца[1], Strochytsa - Russian: Сторчицы[2]), also named Strochitsy-Ozertso, is a village and municipality in Belarus, located in the... more

Pruzhany, Belarus
Pruzhany (Belarusian: Пружаны, [pruˈʐanɨ]; Russian: Пружаны, Polish: Prużany, Yiddish: פרוזשענע, Pruzhani) is a town in Brest Voblast, Belarus. Pruzhany is the ... more
Rechitsa, Belarus
Rechytsa (Belarusian: Рэчыца, pronounced [ˈrɛtʂɨtsa]; Russian: Речица, Polish: Rzeczyca) is a town in the Homiel Province of Belarus. It is center of Rechytsa ... more
Shklow, Belarus
Škłoŭ (Belarusian: Шклоў, [ʂkɫɔu̯]; Russian: Шклов, Shklov) is a town in Mahilyow Voblast, Belarus, located 35 km north of Mogilev on the Dnieper river. It has ... more

Slutsk, Belarus
Slutsk (Belarusian: Слуцк; Russian: Слуцк; Polish: Słuck) is a town in Belarus, located on the Sluch River 105 km (65 mi) south of Minsk. As of 2010 its ... more
Zhabinka, Belarus
Zhabinka (Belarusian: Жабінка, [ˈʐabʲinka]; Russian: Жабинка) is a city in the southwestern Belarusian voblast (province) of Brest. It is the administrative ... more
Polatsk, Belarus
Polotsk (Polatsk, Belarusian: По́лацк, Russian: По́лоцк, Polish: Połock)[2][3][4][5] is a historical city in Belarus, situated on the Dvina River. It is the ... more
Vitsyebsk, Belarus
Vitebsk or Vitsebsk (Belarusian: Ві́цебск, Łacinka: Viciebsk, pronounced [ˈvʲitsʲepsk]; Russian: Ви́тебск, pronounced [ˈvʲitʲɪpsk]; Polish: Witebsk), is a city ... more

Stolin, Belarus
Stolin (Belarusian: Сто́лін; Ukrainian: Сто́лін; Russian: Сто́лин; Polish: Stolin; Hebrew: סטולין) is a town in the Brest Voblast of Belarus. It is the centre ... more
Ashmyany, Belarus
Ashmyany (Belarusian: Ашмя́ны, Łacinka: Ašmiany, Russian: Ошмя́ны, Oshmyany; Polish: Oszmiana, Yiddish: Oshmene ,אָשמענע, Lithuanian: Ašmena) is a town in ... more
Baranavichy, Belarus
Baranavichy (i/bəˈrɑːnəvɪtʃiː/; Belarusian: Бара́навічы [baˈranavʲitʂɨ], Łacinka: Baranavičy, Baranavichy; Russian: Бара́новичи, Polish: Baranawiczy, Yiddish: ... more

Kamyanyets, Belarus
Kamyanyets (also spelled as Kamenets and Kamianiec) (Belarusian: Камяне́ц [kamʲaˈnʲets], Russian: Ка́менец, Polish: Kamieniec) is a town in the Brest Region of ... more

Babruysk, Belarus
Babruysk or Bobruysk (Belarusian: Бабру́йск, Łacinka: Babrujsk, Russian: Бобру́йск, Polish: Bobrujsk, Yiddish: Bobroisk ,באברויסק, Lithuanian: Babruiskas) is a ... more
Nesvizh, Belarus
Nesvizh (Niasviž, Belarusian: Нясві́ж [nʲaˈsʲvʲiʐ]; Russian: Не́свиж; Polish: Nieśwież; Yiddish: ניעסוויז; Latin: Nesvisium) is a city in Belarus. It is the ... more
Mazyr, Belarus
Mazyr, also Mozyr (Belarusian: Мазы́р, pronounced [maˈzɨr]; Polish: Mozyrz; Russian: Мо́зырь, pronounced [ˈmozɨrʲ]) is a city in the Homiel Province of Belarus ... more