- britannica.com Cities & Towns Cities & Towns H-LHrodna (Grodno), city and administrative center, western Belarus, on the Neman River. First mentioned in 1128, Hrodna has a stormy history...Bulunamadı: fortress
- latitude.to map/by/belarus/cities/hrodnaNew Hrodna Castle is situated at an altitude of 116 meters. ... Grodno TV Tower is a 254 metre tall lattice tower at Grodno, Belarus, built in 1984 from unique design.Bulunamadı: fortress
- raremaps.com gallery/detail/39480/grodna-hrodna-…Striking old colored example of Braun & Hogenberg's view of Hrodna or Grodno, Belarus, from an early edition of Braun & Hogenberg's Civitates Orbis Terrarum.Bulunamadı: fortress
- billfarran.com hrodna.htmYiddish name: Grodne. Previous name, country: Grodno, Poland. The Bialystok district, of which Hrodna became part, experienced a turbulent history.Bulunamadı: fortress
- buyukansiklopedi.com HrodnaHrodna / Grodno ve Navahroudak / Novogroudek , Litvanya Dükalığı ile sınır bölgesinde bulunan Kara Ruthenia'nın (Siyah Rusya) ana şehirleri olarak kabul edildi .Bulunamadı: fortress
- http://belarusguide.com cities/hrodna/The first mention of Hrodna (Grodno in Russian and Horadnya in old Belarusian) appeared in 1128 A.D. in the Ipat'ev Chronicle.Bulunamadı: fortress
- tropki.com belarus/grodno-region/grodnoDescription and sights of Grodno. Grodno or Hrodna Russian: Гродно [ˈɡrodnə]; Polish: Grodno; Latin: Grodna, Grodnae; Lithuanian: Gardinas; Yiddish: גראָדנע...
- itinari.com location/the-great-synagogue-of-hrodnaThe Great Synagogue of Hrodna was built from 1576 to 1580 by Santi Gucci in Grodno. Nowadays It is being renovated after WWII damage.Bulunamadı: fortress