- poezdka.de 113/weissrussland/grodno.htmlGrodno (Hrodna) - Residenzstadt polnischer Könige und litauischer Fürsten. Grodno Der Schlossberg mit dem neuen Schloss in Grodno.Bulunamadı: fortress
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- rtrfoundation.org tile/1099/Digital scan of a multi-color street map and general plan of Grodno (also called Hrodna) in Belarus by the local publisher E. Iberski from 1937, in the interwar period...Bulunamadı: fortress
- 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
- beebulletin.com top-50-places-to-visit-in-grodno-…About: The anuš Parulis Museum of Life and History of Hrodna is an unique kind of museum and is decorated with 19th century interior. ... #Grodno 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
- en-academic.com dic.nsf/enwiki/109737After the First Partition of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Hrodna became the capital of the short-lived Grodno Voivodeship in 1793.
- academickids.com encyclopedia/index.php/HrodnaThe modern city of Hrodna originates with a small fortress and a fortified trading outpost founded by Ruthenian princes at the end of the 11th century.