Svyataya Hara

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Svyataya Hara is a hill in Belarus known as the country’s highest natural point, historically regarded as a sacred site.

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Label Occurrences
Святая Гара 2
Svyataya Hara canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
hill
alsoKnownAs Dzerzhinskaya Hill
Dzyarzhynskaya Hara
Svyataya Hara
surface form: Святая Гара
category highest points of countries
hills of Belarus
continent Europe
country Belarus
culturalSignificance considered a sacred hill in local tradition
elevation about 345 meters above sea level
approximately 1132 feet above sea level
featureType natural elevation
hasHeritageStatus historically regarded as a sacred site
hasViewOf surrounding Belarusian countryside
highestPointOf Belarus
locatedIn Belarus
Vitebsk Region
locatedNear Hlybokaye District
namedAfter Felix Dzerzhinsky
surface form: Felix Dzerzhinsky (for the alternative name Dzyarzhynskaya Hara)
naturalOrArtificial natural
partOf Belarusian Upland
relativeLocation northwestern Belarus
sacredStatus associated with religious and folk beliefs
tourism popular destination for domestic tourists
usedFor recreation
sightseeing

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Dzyarzhynskaya Hara formerName Svyataya Hara
Svyataya Hara alsoKnownAs Svyataya Hara
this entity surface form: Святая Гара
Holy Hill hasNameInLanguage Svyataya Hara
this entity surface form: Святая Гара