Brest, Belarus - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brest,_BelarusBrest , formerly Brest-Litovsk (Russian: Брест-Литовск, lit. 'Lithuanian Brest'; Belarusian: Берасце Літоўскі (Берасце), romanized: Berastze Litouski (Berastze); Lithuanian: Lietuvos Brasta; Polish: Brześć Litewski, Yiddish: בריסק דליטא), Brest-on-the-Bug (Polish: Brześć nad Bugiem), is a city (population 350,616 in 2019) in Belarus at the border with Poland opposite the Polish city of
Brest, Belarus - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Brest,_BelarusIn 1019, Brest was first mentioned in chronicles as "Berestye". The city was founded by the Slavs. As a town, Brest – Berestye in Kievan Rus – was first mentioned in the Primary Chronicle in 1019 when the Kievan Rus took the stronghold from the Poles. It is one of the oldest cities in Belarus.
Brest (Hviterussland) – Wikipedia
https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brest_(Hviterussland)Brest (hviterussisk: Брэст (Бе́расьце); russisk: Брест; polsk: Brześć; jiddisch: בריסק – Brisk), tidligere Brest-Litowsk (hviterussisk: Брэст-Літоўск) eller Brest-Litovsk (russisk: Брест-Литовск; polsk: Brześć Litewski), er en by (befolkning 290 000 i 2004) i Hviterussland tett ved grensen mot Polen der elvene Vestre Buh og Mukhavjets møtes. Byen er hovedstaden i Brest voblasts. Brest, som var et viktig knutepunkt på Sovjetunionenstid, er forblitt et viktig knutepunkt og kontro…