- en.wikipedia.org SlonimSlonim has been known by several versions of its name as spoken by speakers of various languages: Слонім ( Belarusian), Słonim (Polish), Слоним (Russian).
- ru.us.edu.vn en/SlonimIt serves as the administrative center of Slonim District.[1] It is located at the junction of the Shchara and Isa rivers, 143 km (89 mi) southeast of Grodno.
- minskherald.com list-cities-towns-belarus/slonim/Slonim which is quite often called ‘Polesskie Afiny’ is one of the most popular cities among tourist in Belarus, it is renowned for its eventful history and attractive sights.
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- http://eilatgordinlevitan.com slonim/slonim.html#slnm-1: Course for counselors of the Freiheit youth movement in Slonim. ... A May Day demonstration of the Freiheit youth movement members in Slonim.
- slonim.gov.by en/region-enThe Slonim region is located in the south of Grodno oblast. The region was founded on January 15, 1940 as part of Baranovichi oblast.
- tripadvisor.com Tourism-g3671801-Slonim_Grodno_…Slonim Tourism: Tripadvisor has 51 reviews of Slonim Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Slonim resource.
- http://belarusguide.com cities/slonim.htmlSlonim is the centre of the Slonim district, Hrodna region, situated at the confluence of the Scara (pronounced Shchara) and Isa rivers, 143 km South-East of Hrodna...
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- en.wikivoyage.org wiki/SlonimIn 1532 King Sigismund I of Poland granted Slonim town rights. In 1558, King Sigismund II Augustus, in a privilege issued in Wilno, established two two-week fairs.