• It serves as the administrative center of Kobryn District.[1] It is located in the southwestern corner of Belarus, where the Mukhavets river and Dnieper–Bug Canal meet.
  • ...Tripadvisor, mükemmel bir tatil için, Kobryn, Brest Region - gezilecek yerler, restoranlar ve konaklama yerleri hakkında 167 yorum ve Kobryn rehberi sunuyor.
  • For the harvest festival street made pedestrian. This is one of the favorite places of recreation for residents of the city of Kobryn.
  • Kobryn is the center of the Kobryn Region, Brest Voblasc' of Belarus, about 52 km east of Brest on Muchaviec river, a station on the railway line Brest-Homiel.
  • Melech Glotzer, Kobryn Book Committee, Buenos Aires 1951. Sefer Kobryn; megilat hayim ve-hurban (Book of Kobrin; the scroll of life and destruction), ed.
  • Getting here. By train You can get to Kobryn from Brest by diesel train. The trains Brest - Vitebsk, Brest - Kommunary and Brest - Gomel also stop in Kobryn.
  • Kobryn has many charitable societies and institutions, a magnificent synagogue, two batte midrashot, and eleven houses of prayer of different Ḥasidic sects.
  • This was because many refugees from western Poland had arrived and settled in Kobryn. In 1920 Kobryn contained 5,431 inhabitants with 3,584 (66%) being Jewish.
  • About. Quick Facts about Kobryn. ... Kobryn is capital of Q9270479, Q4225217, Kobryn District. Establishment : January 01, 1287 (736 years ago).
  • Kobryn (in Belarusça : Кобрынь ) ya da Kobrine (in Russian : Кобрин ; in Lehçe : Kobryn içinde Yidiş : קאברין) kentidir bölge Brest içinde, Belarus ve idari merkezi...