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  2. Antopal - Wikipedia

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    Antopal or Antopol (Belarusian: Антопаль; Russian: Антополь; Yiddish: אנטיפאליע, romanized: Antipolie; Polish: Antopol; Hebrew: אנטופול) is an urban-type settlement in Drahichyn District, Brest Region, Belarus. [1] It is located near the towns of Kobryn and Brest. As of 2024, it has a population of 1,428. [1]

  3. Brest region - Wikipedia

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    The Brest region has a population of 1,380,391, [7] about 14,7% of the national total. About 47.2% of the region's population are men, and the remaining 52.8% are women. Number of inhabitants per 1 km2 is 43. [4] Share of urban population is increasing continuously since the 1950s (17.1% in 1950, 70.5% in 2017). [8]

  4. Languages of Belarus - Wikipedia

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    2019 Census: Population classified by knowledge of the Belarusian and Russian languages by region and Minsk City (thousand) [26] Entity All population Of total population persons who indicated as Mother tongue Language normally spoken at home Belarusian Russian Belarusian Russian Republic of Belarus: 9413.4: 5094.9: 3983.8: 2447.8: 6718.6 Brest ...

  5. Pinsk - Wikipedia

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    Pinsk (Belarusian: Пінск; Russian: Пинск, IPA:; Polish: Pińsk; Ukrainian: Пінськ; Yiddish: פינסק) is a city in Brest Region, Belarus.It serves as the administrative center of Pinsk District, though it is administratively separated from the district. [1]

  6. Beresteishchyna - Wikipedia

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    After the region's annexation into the Byelorussian SSR, an active campaign of de-Ukrainisation and Russification began, with Ukrainian-language schools being closed and the Russian language being introduced. By 1940, there were 58 Ukrainian-language schools in Brest Region, [20] though this number later decreased to 30. [21]

  7. Lyeninski, Brest region - Wikipedia

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    Lyeninski (Belarusian: Ленінскі, romanized: Lieninski; Russian: Ленинский, romanized: Leninsky; Polish: Leninski) is an agrotown in Zhabinka District, Brest Region, Belarus. It serves as the administrative center of Leninski rural council . [1] [2] It is located close to the border with Poland.

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  9. Stolin - Wikipedia

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    Stolin (Belarusian: Столін; Russian: Столин; Ukrainian: Столін, Столин; Polish: Stolin; Yiddish: סטולין) is a town in Brest Region, Belarus. It serves as the administrative center of Stolin District, [1] the largest district in the region.