Velizh

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Velizh (Russian: Велиж) is a town in Smolensk Oblast, Russia. It is situated on the bank of the Western Dvina, 134 km from Smolensk, at 55°36′N 31°12′E Population: 8,343 (2002 Census).

In the late 14th century, it used to be a border fortress of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. The Russians recaptured it in 1536, but it was restored to Lithuania after the Time of Troubles. The town was returned to Russia under the terms of the First Partition of Poland. Much of the town was destroyed during World War II. The houses of Nikolai Przhevalski and General Rodzianko in the proximity to Velizh are open to the public as museums.

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Coat of arms of Smolensk Oblast Cities and towns in Smolensk Oblast Flag of Russia
Administrative center: Smolensk

Demidov | Desnogorsk | Dorogobuzh | Dukhovshchina | Gagarin | Pochinok | Roslavl | Rudnya | Safonovo | Sychyovka | Velizh | Vyazma | Yartsevo | Yelnya


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