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Hlinka Destination Guide
Touring Hlinka in Belarus
Hlinka in the region of Brestskaya Voblastsʼ is a city located in Belarus - some 141 mi or ( 228 km ) South of Minsk , the country's capital city .
Time in Hlinka is now 03:01 AM (Friday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/Minsk " with a UTC offset of 3 hours. Depending on your travel resources, these more prominent places might be interesting for you: Vilnius, Zhytkavichy, Yunishche, Voroni, and Vidzibor. Being here already, consider visiting Vilnius . Check out our recommendations for Hlinka ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.
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Stolin Raion
The Stolin Raion (Stolin District) is an administrative subdivision, a raion, in the southeast of the Brest Voblast, in Belarus. It was established on January 15, 1940 with its administrative center in the city of Stolin. The region has a population of 89,000 people, of which 26,300 people live in urban areas. The Stolin raion covers 3342 km. and borders the country of Ukraine to its south.
Located at 51.90 26.86 (Lat./Long.); Less than 13 km away
Stolin
Stolin is a town in the Brest Voblast of Belarus. It is the centre of the largest district in Brest voblast. The population is 12,500 people (2002). The Belarusian-Ukrainian border is about 15 km away, so Stolin is now a border city that hosts many Ukrainians on market days. Russian speech is common here, but villagers prefer their dialects that are numerous and akin partly to the Belarusian language, partly the Ukrainian language.
Located at 51.88 26.85 (Lat./Long.); Less than 13 km away
Styr River
The Styr River is right tributary of the Pripyat River, with a length of 494 km. Its basin area is 13,100 km². The Styr River begins near Brody, in the Ukrainian Oblast of Lviv, then flows into the Rivne Oblast, Volyn Oblast, then into the Belarusian voblast of Brest where it finally flows into the Pripyat. During 1915-1916, the Styr river was the front line between the Austro-Hungarian and Imperial Russian armies.
Located at 52.11 26.58 (Lat./Long.); Less than 21 km away
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