Grodno Oblast
Grodno Region, also known as Grodno Oblast or Hrodna Voblasts, is a region of Belarus. Its administrative centre and its namesake, Grodno, is the largest city in the whole region.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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Essential Destinations
Top destinations include Grodno and Lida.
Grodno
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Grodno, or Hrodna, is a city in western Belarus. It is one of the oldest cities in Belarus. The city is located on the Neman River, 300 kilometres from Minsk, about 15 kilometres from the border with Poland, and 30 kilometres from the border with Lithuania.
Lida
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Lida is a city in Grodno Region, western Belarus, located 168 kilometres west of Minsk. It serves as the administrative center of Lida District. As of 2025, it has a population of 103,262.
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Navahrudak
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Navahrudak, is a town in the Grodno Oblast, Belarus. At one point in history it was the capital of Lithuania.
Vaǔkavysk
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Vaukavysk is a town in Grodno Oblast, Belarus. The hills on which the mediaeval Vaukavysk stood, now covered with green grass, are probably the most known attraction of the city.
Mir
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Mir is a town in the Kareličy region of Grodno Oblast in Belarus. Prior to the 2nd World War it was known as an international centre of Jewish learning.
Ashmyany
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Ashmyany is a town in Grodno Oblast, Belarus. The town played a noticeable role in the Feudal War of 1430s, but no monuments survive from that period. The town centre, despite consisting of mostly new buildings, preserves the typical street pattern of an old market town, dating back to at least the 16th century.
Astravyets
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Astravyets is a town in Grodno Oblast, Belarus. First mentioned in the 15th century as a small private manor, it has grown to become a lively place with about 8000 inhabitants.
Haĺšany
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Halshany is an agrotown in Ashmyany District, Grodno Region, Belarus. It serves as the administrative center of Halshany selsoviet. It is known as the former seat of the Olshansky princely family and the location of the ruined Halshany Castle.
Grodno Oblast
- Type: State with 1,040,000 residents
- Description: administrative division (voblasć) in Belarus
- Also known as: “Grodnenskaya”, “Grodnenskaya oblast”, “Grodno”, “Grodno Oblast (Belarus)”, “Grodno region”, “Grodno Region”, “Grodnyenskaya Oblast”, “Hrodna Region”, “Hrodna Voblast”, “Hrodzienskaja vobłasć”, and “Hrodzyenskaya Voblasts’”
- Neighbors: Brest Oblast, Minsk Region, Podlaskie, and Vitebsk Oblast
- Categories: region of Belarus and locality
- Location: Belarus, Eastern Europe, Europe
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Latitude of center
53.7021° or 53° 42′ 8″ northLongitude of center
25.0712° or 25° 4′ 16″ eastPopulation
1,040,000Elevation
114 metres (374 feet)OpenStreetMap ID
node 513125713OpenStreetMap feature
place=state
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Wu Chinese—“Grodno Oblast” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “أوبلاست جردونه”
- Arabic: “جردونه”
- Arabic: “مقاطعة جردونه”
- Armenian: “Գրոդնոյի մարզ”
- Asturian: “Provincia de Grodno”
- Azerbaijani: “Qrodno vilayəti”
- Basque: “Hrodnako oblasta”
- Belarusian: “Гарадзенская вобласьць”
- Belarusian: “Гродзенская вобласць”
- Belarusian: “Гродзенская Вобласць”
- Belarusian: “Гродзеншчына”
- Bengali: “গ্রোদনো অঞ্চল”
- Bosnian: “Grodnenska oblast”
- Bulgarian: “Гродненска област”
- Catalan: “província de Hrodna”
- Catalan: “Província de Hrodna”
- Catalan: “Vóblasts de Hrodna”
- Cebuano: “Hrodzienskaja Voblasć”
- Chechen: “Гроднан область”
- Chinese: “Grodno Chiu”
- Chinese: “格罗德诺州”
- Chinese: “格羅德諾州”
- Church Slavic: “Городєньска ѡбласть”
- Crimean Tatar: “Grodno vilâyeti”
- Croatian: “Grodnenska oblast”
- Croatian: “Hrodna voblast”
- Czech: “Grodno Oblast (Belarus)”
- Czech: “Hrodenská oblast”
- Danish: “Hrodna oblast”
- Danish: “Hrodna voblast”
- Dutch: “Oblast Hrodna”
- Dutch: “Vobłaść Hrodna”
- Eastern Mari: “Гродно вел”
- Erzya: “Гроднонь ёнкс”
- Esperanto: “Hrodna regiono”
- Esperanto: “regiono Gardinas”
- Esperanto: “regiono Grodno”
- Esperanto: “regiono Hrodna”
- Estonian: “Grodna oblast”
- Estonian: “Grodno oblast”
- Estonian: “Hrodna oblast”
- Finnish: “Grodnon alue”
- Finnish: “Hrodnan alue”
- Finnish: “Hrodnan voblasti”
- French: “Hrodna”
- French: “Voblast de Hrodna”
- Galician: “rexión de Hrodna”
- Georgian: “გროდნოს ოლქი”
- German: “BY-HR”
- German: “Grodno Oblast (Belarus)”
- German: “Hrodsenskaja Woblasz”
- German: “Voblasc Hrodna”
- German: “Vobłasć Hrodna”
- German: “Woblast Hrodna”
- Greek: “Όμπλαστ Γκρόντνο”
- Gujarati: “ગ્રોડનો પ્રદેશ”
- Hebrew: “גרודנו”
- Hebrew: “הורדנה”
- Hebrew: “מחוז גרודנו”
- Hebrew: “מחוז הורדנה”
- Hindi: “ग्रोद्नो क्षेत्र”
- Hungarian: “Hrodnai terület”
- Icelandic: “Grodno-fylki”
- Ido: “Provinco Hrodna”
- Indonesian: “Provinsi Hrodna”
- Indonesian: “Voblast Hrodna”
- Italian: “Regione di Hrodna”
- Italian: “Voblas’c‘ di Hrodna”
- Italian: “Voblasc‘ di Hrodna”
- Italian: “Voblast di Grodno”
- Italian: “Voblast di Hrodna”
- Japanese: “フロドナ州”
- Kannada: “ಗ್ರೋಡ್ನೊ ಪ್ರದೇಶ”
- Korean: “그로드노 주”
- Korean: “흐로드나주”
- Latin: “Regio Grodnensis”
- Latvian: “Grodņas apgabals”
- Lithuanian: “Gardino sritis”
- Macedonian: “Гродненска област”
- Malay: “Grodno Region”
- Marathi: “ग्रोडनो प्रदेश”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Grodno Chiu”
- Moksha: “Гродненонь аймак”
- Northern Frisian: “Hrodna”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Grodnenskaja oblast”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Grodno oblast”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Hrodna voblasts”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Hrodzienskaja voblasts”
- Norwegian: “Hrodna voblasts”
- Ossetian: “Гроднойы облæст”
- Persian: “منطقه گرودنو”
- Polish: “Grodzieńszczyzna”
- Polish: “obwód grodzieński”
- Polish: “Obwód grodzieński”
- Portuguese: “Hrodna”
- Portuguese: “Voblast de Hrodna”
- Romanian: “Hrodna”
- Romanian: “Regiunea Grodno”
- Russian: “Grodnenskaya Oblast’”
- Russian: “Гродзенская вобласць”
- Russian: “Гродненская Oбласть”
- Russian: “Гродненская область”
- Russian: “Гродненская Область”
- Rusyn: “Гродненьска область”
- Samogitian: “Gardėna srėtės”
- Scots: “Grodno Region”
- Serbian: “Гродњенска област”
- Sinhala: “ග්රෝඩ්නෝ කලාපය”
- Slovak: “Hrodnianska oblasť”
- Slovenian: “Grodenska oblast”
- Slovenian: “Grodnska oblast”
- Spanish: “Oblast de Grodno”
- Spanish: “Óblast de Grodno”
- Spanish: “Provincia de goradnia”
- Spanish: “Provincia de Grodno”
- Spanish: “Provincia de Hrodna”
- Spanish: “Region de Goradnia”
- Spanish: “Región de Goradnia”
- Spanish: “Region de Grodno”
- Spanish: “Región de Grodno”
- Spanish: “Region de Hrodna”
- Spanish: “Región de Hrodna”
- Swedish: “Hrodna voblast”
- Swedish: “Hrodnas voblast”
- Tajik: “Вилояти Гродно”
- Tamil: “கரோடனோ பகுதி”
- Tatar: “Гродно өлкәсе”
- Telugu: “గ్రాడ్నో ప్రాంతం”
- Thai: “กลอดนอร์”
- Thai: “แคว้นฆโรดนา”
- Turkish: “Hrodna Voblastı”
- Udmurt: “Гродно улос”
- Ukrainian: “Гродненська область”
- Urdu: “گرودنو ریجن”
- Urdu: “گرودنو علاقہ”
- Uzbek: “Grodno viloyati”
- Vietnamese: “Grodno”
- Vietnamese: “Khu vực Grodno”
- Western Panjabi: “ہرودنا ووبلاست”
- Wu Chinese: “格罗德诺州”
- “Gardėna srėtės”
- “Hrodzienskaja voblasć”
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About Mapcarta. Data © OpenStreetMap contributors and available under the Open Database License". Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikipedia page “Grodno Oblast”. Photo: AleBurd, CC BY-SA 4.0.