• Słonim [Polish], Dramblys [Lithuanian], Слоним [Russian]. Slonim is a town, a district center of Grodno region in the Republic of Belarus.
  • By decision of the Lithuanian Council (see *Councils of the Lands) in 1623, the Jews of Slonim were placed under the jurisdiction of the *Brest community.
  • Slonim, 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.
  • Another version, proposed by Jazep Stabroŭski, states that Slonim is a derivative from 'Užslenimas' in the Lithuanian language simply means 'beyond the valley'.
  • In 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.
  • 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.
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  • Slonim (Belarusian: Слонім, Russian: Слоним, Polish: Słonim, Yiddish: סלאנים‎, Slonim) is a city in Grodno Region, Belarus, capital of the Slonim district.
  • Slonim City Portal.
  • In the books of the custom-house of Brest-Litovsk for 1583 Jewish merchants of Slonim are mentioned among the exporters of merchandise to Lublin.