Mogilev
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Mogilev, or Mahilyow (Belarusian Магілёў, Russian Могилёв (Mogilev, Mogilyov), Polish Mohylew or Mogilew) is a city in eastern Belarus, close to the border to Russia with more than 300,000 inhabitants. It is the centre of Mogilev voblast and the third largest city in Belarus.
History
The city was founded in 1267. Since 14th century a part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, after the Union of Lublin and creation of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, it was transferred to The Crown. The city flourished as one of the main nodes of the east-west and north-south trading routes. In 1577 king Stefan Batory granted it with city rights. After the First Partition of Poland it was annexed by Imperial Russia and was the center of the Mogilev guberniya. In years 1915-1917, during WWI, the headquarters of the Russian army functioned in the city. In 1918 occupied by Germany and transferred to the short-lived Belarusian People's Republic. In 1919 captured by the forces of Bolshevist Russia and incorporated into Byelorussian SSR. Between 1941 and 1944 under German occupation. Since Belarus gaining its independence in 1991 Mogilev remains one of its principal cities.
Economy
Mogilev is one of the main economical and industrial centres of Belarus. After World War II a huge metallurgy centre with several major steel mills was built. Also, there are several major factories of cranes, cars, tractors and a chemical plant. The city is home to a major inland port at the Dnieper river and a domestic airport.Facts
- Location:
- Population: 356,500 (census of 14 February 1999)
Sites of interest
- 18th century Revelation Orthodox Church and Monastery
- St. Nicholas' Church (17th century)
- St. Stanislaw's Catholic Church (18th century)
Notable natives of Mogilev
- Leonid Isaakovich Mandelshtam, physicist
- Issai Schur, mathematician
- Modest Altschuler, orchestra conductor
- Grandparents of Wayne Gretzky
- Otto Schmidt, scientist, mathematician, astronomer, geophysicist, statesman, academician.
- Matest M. Agrest, ethnologist and mathematician
- Fredrick Smilakovich, great grandfather of Smilack
- Mikałaj Sudziłoŭski, revolutionary and scientist.
- Lev Polugaevsky, International Grandmaster of chess
Sister cities
Kragujevac, Serbia
External links
Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
- [Coat of Arms]
- [Mogilev on wikimapia]
- [Photos on Radzima.org]
- [Mahilev City Executive Committee]
- [Historic images of Mogilev]
- [Jewish Encyclopedia on Moghilef (Mohilev)]
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| Subdivisions of Mahilyow (Mogilev) Voblast, Belarus |
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| Raions: | Asipovichy City | Asipovichy Raion | Bialynichy Raion | Babruysk City | Babruysk Raion | Bychaw Raion | Chavusy Raion | Cherykaw Raion | Hlusk Raion | Horki Raion | Drybin Raion | Kirawsk Raion | Klimavichy Raion | Klichaw Raion | Krasnapolle Raion | Krychaw Raion | Kruhlaye Raion | Kastsyukovichy Raion | Mahilyow City | Mahilyow Raion | Mstsislaw Raion | Slawharad Raion | Hotsimsk Raion | Shklow Raion
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| Cities: | Asipovichy | Babruysk | Bychaw | Cherykaw | Chavusy | Horki | Kastsyukovitchy | Klimavichy | Krychaw | Mahilyow | Mstsislaw | Slawharad | Shklow | ||
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