- 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.
- vedaj.by index.php/en/component/content/article…This church is located in the dense urban historical buildings of the city of Slonim, therefore, it is a little problematic to consider it completely.
- britannica.com Cities & Towns Cities & Towns P-SSlonim, city, western Belarus. The city arose in the latter part of the 10th century as a fortified point and later developed into a market centre.
- fotonail.com europa/belarus/slonim/slonim.htmlAnother version, proposed by Jazep Stabroŭski, states that Slonim is a derivative from 'Užslenimas' in the Lithuanian language simply means 'beyond the valley'.
- visit-belarus.com en/slonim-novogrudok-2/In 1934, on the outskirts of Slonim at a depth of less than one meter was found the “Slonim idol”, a statue of red and gray boulder of X century.
- yr.no en/forecast/daily-table/2-621754/Belarus/…Slonim. Administration centre, Grodnenskaya (Belarus), elevation 149 m. Press to show information about this location.
- buyukansiklopedi.com Slonim2024 hakkında güncel bilgilerle Slonim hakkında bilmediğiniz her şey. Slonim'nun tanımı ve terimi.
- tr.mgwiki.top wiki/SlonimBaranavichy'ye giden yoldan Slonim silüeti. Slonim'in önemi, gezilebilir olan ve Oginski kanalına bağlanan nehirden gelmektedir. Niemen ile Dinyeper.
- wiki2.org en/SlonimSlonim has been known by several versions of its name as spoken by speakers of various languages: Слонім ( Belarusian), Słonim (Polish), Слоним (Russian).
- Alchetron.com SlonimSlonim (Belarusian , Russian , Polish Sonim, Yiddish , Slonim, Lithuanian Slanimas) is a city in Grodno Region, Belarus, capital of the Slonim district.