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vitsyebskaya voblasts'

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navapolatsk

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55.536300,28.642400

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undici

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mi

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poselokkirova

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Europe/Minsk

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Mobile TeleSystems JLLC

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54.4406

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29.3078

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222011

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undici

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55.536300

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28.642400

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  • Palata (river)

    Palata (river)

    River in Belarus, Russia

    Distance: Approx. 9170 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 55.4847,28.7558

    The Palata (Belarusian: Палата́) or Polota (Russian: Полота́) is a river in Belarus and Russia. The 93 kilometers long Palata is a tributary of the Western Dvina river. Rising in Pskov Oblast of Russia and flowing through northern Belarus, it merges with the Western Dvina at Polatsk.

  • Boris stones

    Boris stones

    Inscribed stones in Belarus

    Distance: Approx. 9223 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 55.48555556,28.75805556

    Boris Stones (Belarusian: Барысавы камяні, [baˈrɨsavɨ kamʲaˈni]; Russian: Борисовы камни), also called Dvina Stones (Russian: Двинские камни), are seven medieval artifacts erected along the bank of the Western Dvina between Polotsk and Drissa, Belarus. They probably predate Christianity in the area, but were inscribed in the 12th century with text and an image of Christ. The largest of the stones is 17 metres in circumference.

  • Atlant Stadium

    Atlant Stadium

    Football stadium in Novopolotsk, Belarus

    Distance: Approx. 388 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 55.53722222,28.64833333

    Atlant Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Novopolotsk, Belarus. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Naftan Novopolotsk. The stadium was built in 1970 and holds 4,520 people.

  • Borovitsy

    Borovitsy

    Airport in Polotsk

    Distance: Approx. 8332 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 55.60833333,28.67833333

    Borovitsy (also Borovitsi, Polotsk Northwest, and Borovtsy) is an air base in Belarus, located 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) northwest of Polotsk. It has a sprawling taxiway area and pads for about 40 aircraft. During the Soviet era, it was home to the 24th Guards Military Transport Aviation Regiment 1946-1956, but by the 1980s it was served only by the 276th Independent Helicopter Regiment (276th OVP) flying Mi-8 and Mi-24 helicopters.

  • Saint Sophia Cathedral, Polotsk

    Saint Sophia Cathedral, Polotsk

    Cathedral in Polotsk, Belarus

    Distance: Approx. 9218 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 55.48611111,28.75872222

    The Cathedral of Holy Wisdom (Belarusian: Полацкі Сафійскі сабор, romanized: Polacki Safijski sabor) was a cathedral in Polotsk that was built by Prince Vseslav Briacheslavich (1044–1101) between 1044 (first mentioned in the Voskresenskaia Chronicle under the year 1056) and 1066. It stands at the confluence of the Polota River and the Western Dvina River on the eastern side of the city and is probably the oldest church in Belarus. The cathedral is named after the Holy Wisdom of God, similar to the Saint Sophia Cathedral in Kyiv and Saint Sophia Cathedral in Novgorod.

  • Siege of Polotsk

    Siege of Polotsk

    1518 battle in the Muscovite–Lithuanian Wars

    Distance: Approx. 9804 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 55.48333333,28.76666667

    The siege of Polotsk was laid in 1518 by forces of the Grand Duchy of Moscow on Polotsk during the Fourth Muscovite–Lithuanian War (1512–1522). The Lithuanians defended the city. According to a legend, Prince Casimir Jagiellon appeared before the Lithuanian troops and helped them to achieve victory.

  • Transfiguration Church, Polotsk

    Transfiguration Church, Polotsk

    Church in Belarus

    Distance: Approx. 9429 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 55.50409444,28.78078056

    Transfiguration Church (Belarusian: Спаса-Праабражэнская царква, romanized: Spasa-Praabraženskaja carkva) of the St. Euphrosine monastery in Polotsk, Belarus is a unique monument of Pre-Mongol Rus architecture. Built in the 12th century, it was reconstructed in the 17th and the 19th centuries.

  • Jesuit College in Polotsk

    Jesuit College in Polotsk

    College in Polotsk, Grand Duchy of Lithuania

    Distance: Approx. 9494 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 55.48611111,28.76416667

    The Jesuit College in Polotsk (Latin: Collegium Polocense) was a college established by the Jesuit Order in Polotsk, then part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and later occupied by the Russian Empire, and now in Belarus. It was established in 1580 and continued to function until 1820 when Jesuits were banished from the Russian Empire.

  • Siege of Polotsk (1579)

    Siege of Polotsk (1579)

    Distance: Approx. 9269 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 55.48694444,28.76083333

    The siege of Polotsk (Russian: Осада Полоцка, Polish: Oblężenie Połocka, Belarusian: Аблога Полацка) was a siege by forces of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth under Stefan Bathory on the Russian-held city of Polotsk. Polotsk had been captured and heavily fortified by the Russians under Ivan the Terrible in 1563 because the river Dwina, which led to the key city of Riga, flowed through it. Hungarian soldiers, led by Caspar Bekes, Polish soldiers, led by Mikolaj Mielecki, and Lithuanian soldiers, led by Mikolaj Radziwill, converged at the Dzisna fortress, joined Bathory's men, and moved on to Polotsk, with a total force of about 42,000.

Weather in this IP's area

Current Weather

overcast clouds

Current Temperature

-5 Celsius

Feeling temperature

-8 Celsius

lowest temperature

-5 Celsius

Maximum temperature

-5 Celsius

Atmospheric pressure

1026 hPa

humidity

95 %

Sea level pressure

1026 hPa

Surface atmospheric pressure

1009 hPa

visibility

10000 meters

Wind speed

1.71 m/s

gust

3.54 m/s

wind direction

332 degree

cloud

91 %

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