Radashkovichy (Belarus)

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Name (Hebrew)
רדושקוביצה (בלארוס)
Name (Latin)
Radashkovichy (Belarus)
Other forms of name
Radoshkovits (Belarus)
Radoshkovichi (Belarus)
Radoshkovitz (Belarus)
Radoszkowice (Belarus)
Radoszkowicze (Belarus)
Radoshkoviche (Belarus)
Rodoszkowice (Belarus)
Rodoshkovichi (Belarus)
Radoskovici (Belarus)
ראדושקאויץ (בלארוס)
רדושקוביץ (בלארוס)
ראדושקביץ (בלארוס)
ראדושקוויץ (בלארוס)
Coordinates
E0271400 E0271400 N0540900 N0540900 (geonames )
027.2067834 027.2642900 054.1833841 054.1470035 (gooearth )
Associated country
Belarus
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 127806297
Wikidata: Q2993986
Library of congress: n 00091913
Sources of Information
  • Radoshkovits, 1953:(Radoshkovits, Radoshkovichi, Radoshkovitz, Radoszkowice, Radoszkowicze)
  • GEOnet, 02-10-00:(Radoshkovichi; 54p0s 09ʹ 00" N., 27p0s 14ʹ 00" E.; variants: Radoshkoviche, Rodoszkowice)
  • Rand McNally Atlas, 1994:(Radoskovici)
  • Belarus. savet. ėntsykl.:v. 9, p. 23 (Radashkovichy; a city in Maladzechanski raion in Minskai︠a︡ voblastsʹ. First mentioned in historical sources of 1447. In 1569 it was granted Magdeburg Law. After 2nd partition of Poland in 1793 it was annexed to Russia. From 1921to 1939 Radashkovichy was again returned to Poland. After WWII it became part of the Belorussian SSR)
  • Orgelbrand. Encykl. Powszechna:v. 12, p. 482 (Radoszkowice; a town in Powiat Wilejski in the Wiléjska gubernia)
  • Russian Brockhaus:v. 26, p. 98 (Radoshkovichi; a town in the Vileĭskīĭ ui︠e︡zd in the Vilenskai︠a︡ gubernīi︠a︡ founded in the 15th cent.)
  • Jewish shtetl seeker, 02-10-00:(Radoshkovichi; variants: Radoshkoviche, Radoszkowice, Radoszkowicze, Rodoshkovichi; 21.9 miles NW of Minsk))
Wikipedia description:

Radashkovichy (Belarusian: Радашковічы, romanized: Radaškovičy; Russian: Радошковичи, romanized: Radoshkovichi; Polish: Radoszkowicze; Lithuanian: Radaškonys) is an urban-type settlement in Maladzyechna District, Minsk Region, Belarus. As of 2024, it has a population of 6,214. A watershed of the Vilyeyka-Minsk water system is located nearby.

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