- tourgrace.com regions/grodno/Grodno - a city in the Republic of Belarus, the administrative center of the Grodno region and the Grodno district wherein the city is not included.
- mapcarta.com Belarus Grodno OblastGrodno or Hrodna is a city in western Belarus. It is one of the oldest cities of Belarus. Grodno has about 359,000 residents. Mapcarta, the open map.
- belarus.by en/about-belarus/geography/grodno-…The Grodno region of Belarus borders Poland in the west and the Lithuania in the north. It's a popular international trading partner with both Europe and Russia.
- president.gov.by en/belarus/regions/grodnoGrodno Oblast is the smallest region of the country with the total area of 25,100 km2. It borders on Poland in the west and Lithuania in the north.
- http://eilatgordinlevitan.com grodno/grodno.html#grd-21: Members of the pioneering training program (hachshara) of the HeChaluts movement in Grodno in 1920.
- Grodno region can again be visited WITHOUT a VISA. From 3 April 2022 temporary restrictions on crossing the Belarusian border were lifted.
- en.wiktionary.org wiki/GrodnoGrodno. From Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jump to navigation Jump to search. ... Roman: Grodno m, Grodna m or f. Slovak: Hrodna f, Grodno n.
- vedaj.by index.php/en/towns/grodno/gro/grodnocityOne of the major attractions of Grodno is the Catholic cathedral of Saint Francis Xavier, this church is also called "farny", which means simply "main".
- citypopulation.de en/belarus/grodno/The population of all cities and urban settlements in the Grodno Region according to census results and latest official estimates.
- worldpopulationreview.com cities/belarus/grodnoThese estimates represent the Urban agglomeration of Grodno, which typically includes Grodno's population in addition to adjacent suburban areas.