Hrodna

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Hrodna is a historic city in western Belarus known for its well-preserved architecture and role as a major cultural and economic center of the region.

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All labels observed (8)

Label Occurrences
Grodno 38
Hrodna canonical 5
Hrodna Region 2

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf city
populated place
administrativeCenterOf Grodno Region
Grodno Region
surface form: Hrodna Region
alternativeName Hrodna
surface form: Grodna (Polish)

Hrodna
surface form: Grodno

Hrodna
surface form: Hrodno

Hrodna
surface form: Гродна
country Belarus
countryDuring Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic
Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Poland
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Russian Empire
hasCulturalInstitution libraries
museums
theatres
hasFeature historic city center
multicultural heritage
hasHeritage well-preserved historical architecture
hasIndustry chemical industry
food processing
machinery manufacturing
textile industry
hasLandmark Cathedral of St. Francis Xavier
Great Synagogue of Hrodna
Kalozha Church of Sts. Boris and Gleb
New Grodno Castle
Old Grodno Castle
hasReligiousCommunity Eastern Orthodox community
Jewish community
Roman Catholic community
hasTransport railway connections
regional airport
hasUniversity Yanka Kupala State University of Grodno
historicalRegion Grodno Governorate
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
isPartOf Grodno Region
Hrodna self-linksurface differs
surface form: Hrodna Region
languageUsed Standard Belarusian
surface form: Belarusian

Polish
Russian
locatedIn western Belarus
locatedInTimeZone UTC+3
locatedOnRiver Neman River
nearBorderWith Lithuania
Poland
role major cultural center of the region
major economic center of the region

Referenced by (50)

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

Meyer Lansky birthPlace Hrodna
this entity surface form: Grodno
Bernard Zakheim placeOfBirth Hrodna
this entity surface form: Grodno, Poland
IIHF Continental Cup mostSuccessfulClub Hrodna
this entity surface form: HK Neman Grodno
Neman River flowsNear Hrodna
this entity surface form: Grodno
Paul Baran placeOfBirth Hrodna
this entity surface form: Grodno
Wiszniew, Second Polish Republic locatedInPresentDay Hrodna
this entity surface form: Hrodna Region
Olga Korbut popularized women’s artistic gymnastics worldwide placeOfBirth Hrodna
subject surface form: Olga Korbut
this entity surface form: Grodno
Olga Korbut popularized women’s artistic gymnastics worldwide trainingLocation Hrodna
subject surface form: Olga Korbut
this entity surface form: Grodno
Olga Korbut placeOfBirth Hrodna
this entity surface form: Grodno
Hrodna isPartOf Hrodna self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Hrodna Region
Hrodna alternativeName Hrodna
this entity surface form: Grodno
Hrodna alternativeName Hrodna
this entity surface form: Hrodno
Hrodna alternativeName Hrodna
this entity surface form: Гродна
Hrodna alternativeName Hrodna
this entity surface form: Grodna (Polish)
Stephen Báthory deathPlace Hrodna
this entity surface form: Grodno
Kresy containsCity Hrodna
this entity surface form: Grodno
Russian Partition of Poland contains Hrodna
this entity surface form: Grodno
Mordechai Bentov placeOfBirth Hrodna
this entity surface form: Grodno
Yitzhak-Meir Levin birthPlace Hrodna
this entity surface form: Grodno
Western Belarus capitalLikeCity Hrodna
this entity surface form: Grodno
Grodno Governorate capital Hrodna
this entity surface form: Grodno
Grodno Governorate contains Hrodna
this entity surface form: Grodno
Grodno Governorate administrativeCenter Hrodna
this entity surface form: Grodno
Winschoten twinTown Hrodna
this entity surface form: Grodno
Niemen (Polish) flowsThroughCity Hrodna
subject surface form: Niemen
this entity surface form: Grodno
Radin nearbyCity Hrodna
this entity surface form: Grodno
Baran placeOfBirth Hrodna
subject surface form: Paul Baran
this entity surface form: Grodno
Sandomierz twinnedWith Hrodna
this entity surface form: Grodno
Léon Bakst placeOfBirth Hrodna
this entity surface form: Grodno
Eastern Borderlands hasMajorCity Hrodna
this entity surface form: Grodno
The Sparrow from Minsk placeOfBirth Hrodna
subject surface form: Olga Korbut
this entity surface form: Grodno
Old Grodno Castle locatedInHistoricRegion Hrodna
this entity surface form: Grodno
Old Grodno Castle city Hrodna
this entity surface form: Grodno
Great Synagogue of Hrodna locatedIn Hrodna
this entity surface form: Grodno
Yanka Kupala State University of Grodno city Hrodna
this entity surface form: Grodno
Grodno Region capital Hrodna
this entity surface form: Grodno
Grodno Region administrativeCenter Hrodna
this entity surface form: Grodno
Grodno Region hasHistoricCity Hrodna
this entity surface form: Grodno
Memel River hasMajorCityOnBank Hrodna
this entity surface form: Grodno
Sejm of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth meetsIn Hrodna
this entity surface form: Grodno
Casimir IV Jagiellon placeOfDeath Hrodna
this entity surface form: Grodno
Stefan Batory placeOfDeath Hrodna
this entity surface form: Grodno
Nathan Yellin-Mor placeOfBirth Hrodna
this entity surface form: Grodno
Nemunas River flowsThrough Hrodna
this entity surface form: Grodno
Curzon Line passesNear Hrodna
this entity surface form: Grodno