- wanderlog.com explore/35744/mazyrMazyr or Mozyr is a city in Gomel Region, Belarus. It serves as the administrative center of Mazyr District.
- trackstick.com mazyr-belarus/Spas-Preobrajenskiy Cathedral was built in 1873; this Russian Orthodox cathedral is one of the most popular attractions in Mazyr due to its unique architecture.
- gezilecekyerler.com mazyr-nerede-hangi-ulkede/Mazyr kenti toplamda 112 bin civarında nüfusu vardır ve Gomel bölgesinin en büyük ikinci şehridir.
- top-rated.online countries/Belarus/cities/MazyrFind the best places to visit in Mazyr.
- buyukansiklopedi.com Mazyr1939'da 6.703 numaralı Mazyr Yahudileri, çevredeki Yahudilerle birlikte bir gettoda toplandı .
- hellotravel.com belarus/mazyrThe Druzhba pipeline incorporates crude oil from Russia splitting in at Mazyr.
- traveltill.com destination/Belarus/Mazyr/…Mazyr is one of the oldest cities of historical Ruthenia. First mentioned in mid-12th century as part of Duchy of Vladimir, and then the Duchy of Kiev.
- wiki2.org en/MazyrIt is known that there were three synagogues in the city as of 1856. R. Kugel, a prominent Jewish community figure, had been the chief Rabbi of Mazyr since 1861.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:MazyrBus station in Mazyr 1.jpg 3,264 × 2,448; 1.43 MB.
- mapcarta.com Belarus Gomel OblastIt serves as the administrative center of Mazyr District. ... Youth Stadium, also Junactva Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium in Mazyr, Belarus.