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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KrevaKreva - Wikipedia

    Kreva (Belarusian: Крэва, IPA: [ˈkrɛva]; Russian: Крево, romanized: Krevo; Lithuanian: Krėva, Krẽvas; Polish: Krewo) is an agrotown in Smarhon District, Grodno Region, Belarus. It serves as the administrative center of Krevas selsoviet. [1][2] The first mention dates to the 13th century.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kreva_CastleKreva Castle - Wikipedia

    Kreva Castle (Belarusian: Крэўскі замак, Lithuanian: Krėvos pilis, Polish: zamek w Krewie) is the ruins of a major fortified residence of the grand dukes of Lithuania (Gediminas and Algirdas) in the village of Kreva, Belarus. The village lies 220 metres (720 ft) above sea level.

  3. Sightseeing tour around Kreva. Kreva Castle • Mount Yurova • Church of the Transfiguration of the Lord • Defensive installations WWI • Church. Alexander Nevsky • Synagogue • Jewish Cemetery • Stone Charm

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  4. Kreva ist ein Dorf in Woblast Hrodna, Belarus und hat etwa 646 Einwohner. Mapcarta, die offene Karte.

  5. We drove north from Minsk to the tiny village of Kreve (once again, I've used the Yiddish name for the place now called Kreva), we made our final stop in Belarus. Kreve is even smaller than the shtetls of Żołynia and Lohishin, despite being the site of the Kreva Castle where the Act of Kreva, uniting Poland and Lithuania, was signed in 1385 ...

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › articlesKreva - Wikiwand

    Kreva (Belarusian: Крэва, IPA: [ˈkrɛva]; Russian: Крево, romanized: Krevo; Lithuanian: Krėva, Krẽvas; Polish: Krewo) is an agrotown in Smarhon District, Grodno Region, Belarus. It serves as the administrative center of Krevas selsoviet .

  7. The Krevo Castle ruins can be found near the town of Smorgon in Grodno Oblast of Belarus. Built in the early 14th century, Krevo Castle is one of the oldest castles in Belarus. There are grounds to believe that its construction began at the end of the 13th century.