• As of the beginning of 2020, the population of Grodno Oblast was 1,025,800, including 772,200 urban residents and 253,600 rural dwellers.
  • The chemical industry dominates production in the Grodno region, with large production facilities in Grodno and Lida.
  • After the Union of Lublin (1569), when Lithuania became part of Poland, Grodno shared the general decline of that unhappy kingdom.
  • Members in a defense training course at a commune (kibbutz) of HaShomer haTsa'ir youth movement in Grodno.
  • Grodno was also a part of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and up until now is an important center of the Polish community in Belarus...
  • ...sovyestkaya caddesi ve nemal nehri boyunca gezerek güzel bir gün geçirebilir bu kentte. ayrıca polonya’lı abimiz janus parulis’in tarihi grodno müzesine mutlaka...
  • Roman: Grodno m, Grodna m or f. ... Grodno in Polish dictionaries at PWN.
  • Visa-free tourism within the territory of the “Brest-Grodno” is allowed for the citizens of 73 countries during 15 days.
  • The Grodno Jews again suffered in 1812, together with all other inhabitants, from the French invasion during the Napoleonic war against Russia when the...
  • The Old Grodno Castle in Grodno, Belarus, originated in the 11th century as the seat of a dynasty of Black Ruthenian rulers, descended from a younger son of...