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- Ivanava abstract "Ivanava (Belarusian: Іванава, Russian: Иваново, Polish: Janów Poleski) is a city in the Brest Province of Belarus, an administrative center of the Ivanava district.First mentioned in 14th century, initially it was a village named Porkhovo. In 1423 it was granted by the king Władysław Jagiełło to the cathedral in Lutsk. Renamed to Janów, in 1465 it was granted with city rights. A small town in Polesia, it shared the fate of the region. On May 16, 1657 it was the seat of the martyrdom of Saint Andrzej Bobola. Annexed by Russia during the Partitions of Poland in 1795, the town did not develop much, mostly because of the proximity of much more populous town of Pinsk. At the end of 19th century it had circa 3000 inhabitants, mostly peasants and workers in a local minor textile works.Between 1915 and 1918 occupied by Germany, in 1919 it was transferred to Poland. During the Polish-Bolshevik War it was briefly occupied by the Russians between July and October 1920. After retaken by Poland, the town was the centre of mobilization of Gen. Jarosławcew's 3rd Volga Infantry Division, part of Gen. Stanisław Bułak-Bałachowicz's forces. Between the wars, the town remained a minor and rather non-notable centre of commerce in the area. In 1926 it was linked with the world by a new railroad. This however did not lead to fast development as the industry preferred other regions of Poland.During the Polish Defensive War of 1939, there was an armed unrest of local Jewish inhabitants against the Polish Army and Polish reffugees, and in support of the invading Soviet forces. Until June 27, 1941 the town was occupied by the Soviet Union and then until July 1944 by Nazi Germany. During the German occupation most of the Jewish inhabitants of the area perished in the Holocaust. On January 22, 1943 30 locals were murdered as a reprisal for Ponury's action against the Gestapo prison in Pinsk. Occupied by the Soviet 61st Army, the town was annexed by the USSR to the Byelorussian SSR.A seat of a rayon between 1954 and 1962 and again from 1965, since 1991 the town is part of Belarus.".
- Ivanava areaCode "+375 1652".
- Ivanava country Belarus.
- Ivanava isPartOf Brest_Region.
- Ivanava isPartOf Ivanava_Raion.
- Ivanava populationTotal "16400".
- Ivanava postalCode "225791-225792".
- Ivanava thumbnail Flag_of_Janaŭ.svg?width=300.
- Ivanava timeZone Eastern_European_Time.
- Ivanava utcOffset "+2".
- Ivanava utcOffset "+3".
- Ivanava wikiPageExternalLink miesta.php?lang=en&miesta_id1=brjajana.
- Ivanava wikiPageExternalLink janow.htm.
- Ivanava wikiPageExternalLink Janow.jpg.
- Ivanava wikiPageExternalLink 941.
- Ivanava wikiPageID "3112626".
- Ivanava wikiPageRevisionID "569930752".
- Ivanava areaCode "+375 1652".
- Ivanava blankInfo "1".
- Ivanava blankName "License plate".
- Ivanava coordinatesRegion "BY".
- Ivanava establishedDate "17".
- Ivanava establishedTitle "Mentioned".
- Ivanava hasPhotoCollection Ivanava.
- Ivanava imageFlag "Flag of Janaŭ.svg".
- Ivanava imageSeal "Coat of arms of Janaŭ.svg".
- Ivanava latd "52".
- Ivanava latm "8".
- Ivanava latns "N".
- Ivanava longd "25".
- Ivanava longew "E".
- Ivanava longm "33".
- Ivanava name "Ivanava".
- Ivanava nativeName "Іванава".
- Ivanava populationAsOf "2006".
- Ivanava populationTotal "16400".
- Ivanava postalCode "225791".
- Ivanava postalCodeType "Postal code".
- Ivanava pushpinMap "Belarus".
- Ivanava subdivisionName Brest_Region.
- Ivanava subdivisionName Ivanava_Raion.
- Ivanava subdivisionType List_of_sovereign_states.
- Ivanava subdivisionType Oblast.
- Ivanava subdivisionType Raion.
- Ivanava timezone Eastern_European_Time.
- Ivanava timezoneDst Eastern_European_Time.
- Ivanava utcOffset "+2".
- Ivanava utcOffsetDst "+3".
- Ivanava subject Category:Cities_in_Belarus.
- Ivanava subject Category:Populated_places_in_Brest_Region.
- Ivanava subject Category:Shtetls.
- Ivanava point "52.13333333333333 25.55".
- Ivanava type AdministrativeDistrict108491826.
- Ivanava type District108552138.
- Ivanava type GeographicalArea108574314.
- Ivanava type Location100027167.
- Ivanava type Object100002684.
- Ivanava type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Ivanava type PopulatedPlacesInBelarus.
- Ivanava type Region108630985.
- Ivanava type Site108651247.
- Ivanava type Tract108673395.
- Ivanava type YagoGeoEntity.
- Ivanava type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Ivanava type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Ivanava type Place.
- Ivanava type PopulatedPlace.
- Ivanava type Settlement.
- Ivanava type Wikidata:Q532.
- Ivanava type Place.
- Ivanava type Location.
- Ivanava type _Feature.
- Ivanava type SpatialThing.
- Ivanava comment "Ivanava (Belarusian: Іванава, Russian: Иваново, Polish: Janów Poleski) is a city in the Brest Province of Belarus, an administrative center of the Ivanava district.First mentioned in 14th century, initially it was a village named Porkhovo. In 1423 it was granted by the king Władysław Jagiełło to the cathedral in Lutsk. Renamed to Janów, in 1465 it was granted with city rights. A small town in Polesia, it shared the fate of the region.".
- Ivanava label "Ivanava".
- Ivanava label "Ivanava".
- Ivanava label "Janów (Białoruś)".
- Ivanava label "Иваново (Белоруссия)".
- Ivanava label "伊萬諾沃 (白俄羅斯)".
- Ivanava sameAs Ivanava.
- Ivanava sameAs node242978906.
- Ivanava sameAs Janów_(Białoruś).
- Ivanava sameAs m.08s5z7.
- Ivanava sameAs 627811.
- Ivanava sameAs Q956207.
- Ivanava sameAs Q956207.
- Ivanava sameAs Ivanava.
- Ivanava lat "52.13333333333333".
- Ivanava long "25.55".
- Ivanava wasDerivedFrom Ivanava?oldid=569930752.
- Ivanava depiction Flag_of_Janaŭ.svg.
- Ivanava isPrimaryTopicOf Ivanava.
- Ivanava name "Ivanava".
- Ivanava name "Іванава".