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 (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…
Overview of the Brest-Belarus Group
brest-belarus.orgJun 16, 2014 · Overview of the Brest-Belarus Group. We are a world-wide group of researchers tracing our family roots from Jewish Brisk, now the city of Brest, Belarus, and the surrounding region. Our members live in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, France, Israel, Australia, Argentina, Brazil, and Russia.
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 (Belarus) - Wikitravel
https://wikitravel.org/en/Brest_(Belarus)07.12.2019 · Brest is a border town in the south-west corner of Belarus, near Terespol in Poland . Understand Brest is a city with a long and complex history, and at different times it has been part of different countries and linked to different cultures. First mentioned in 11th century chroincles, Brest was a city in the eastern part of Kievan Rus.