Mazyr

Mazyr or Mozyr is a city in Gomel Region, in southern . It serves as the administrative center of Mazyr District. It is situated on the about 210 kilometres east of and 100 kilometres northwest of in Ukraine.
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  • Type: City with 112,000 residents
  • Description: city in Belarus
  • Also known as: Mozyr” and “Mozyrz
  • Address: Мазырскі раён

Places of Interest

Highlights include Junactva.

Stadium
Youth Stadium, also Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium in Mazyr, . It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FC Slaviya Mazyr. The stadium was opened in 1992 and currently holds 5,133 people.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Kozinki.

Village
is a village.

Mazyr

Latitude
52.0495° or 52° 2′ 58″ north
Longitude
29.2676° or 29° 16′ 4″ east
Population
112,000
Elevation
186 metres (610 feet)
United Nations Location Code
BY MAZ
Open location code
9G4F27X9+Q3
Open­Street­Map ID
node 277491317
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­city
Geo­Names ID
625324
Wiki­data ID
Q386487
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Yiddish—“Mazyr” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: مازير
  • Armenian: Մոզր
  • Asturian: Mazyr
  • Azerbaijani: Mazyr
  • Azerbaijani: Mozir
  • Azerbaijani: Mozır
  • Basque: Mazyr
  • Basque: Mozyr
  • Basque: Mozyrz
  • Belarusian: Мазыр
  • Bengali: মাজি
  • Bulgarian: Мозир
  • Catalan: Mazir
  • Catalan: Mazyr
  • Catalan: Mozyr
  • Cebuano: Mazyr
  • Chechen: Мозырь
  • Chinese: 莫济里
  • Chinese: 莫濟里
  • Chinese: 莫茲里
  • Croatian: Mazir
  • Croatian: Mozir
  • Czech: Mazyr
  • Czech: Mozyr
  • Danish: Mazyr
  • Dutch: Mazyr
  • Dutch: Mozir
  • Dutch: Mozyr
  • Esperanto: Mazir
  • Estonian: Mazõr
  • Estonian: Mazyr
  • Estonian: Mozõr
  • Finnish: Mazyr
  • French: Mazyr
  • French: Mozyr
  • French: Mozyrz
  • Galician: Mazyr
  • Georgian: მოზირი
  • German: Masyr
  • German: Mazyr
  • German: Mosyr
  • German: Mozyr
  • German: Mozyrz
  • Greek: Μαζίρ
  • Greek: Μαζύρ
  • Gujarati: માઝીર
  • Hebrew: מאזיר
  • Hindi: माज़िर
  • Hungarian: Mazir
  • Hungarian: Mazyr
  • Indonesian: Mazyr
  • Irish: Mazyr
  • Italian: Mazyr
  • Japanese: マジル
  • Japanese: マズィール
  • Japanese: マズィル
  • Japanese: モズィーリ
  • Kannada: ಮಾಜಿರ್
  • Korean: 마지르
  • Korean: 모지르
  • Latin: Moserum
  • Latvian: Mazira
  • Latvian: Mozira
  • Latvian: Mozirža
  • Lithuanian: Mazyrius
  • Lithuanian: Mozyris
  • Lithuanian: Mozyrius
  • Malay: Mazyr
  • Marathi: माज़ीर
  • Northern Frisian: Masyr
  • Northern Frisian: Mazyr
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Mazyr
  • Norwegian: Mazyr
  • Ossetian: Мозырь
  • Persian: مازیر
  • Polish: Mazyr
  • Polish: Mozyr
  • Polish: Mozyrz
  • Portuguese: Masyr
  • Portuguese: Mazir
  • Portuguese: Mazyr
  • Romanian: Mazâr
  • Russian: Mozyr’
  • Russian: Мозър
  • Russian: Мозыр
  • Russian: Мозырь
  • Rusyn: Мозырь
  • Samogitian: Mozīrios
  • Serbian: Mozir
  • Serbian: Мазы́р
  • Serbian: Мозир
  • Sinhala: මෙසීර්
  • Slovak: Mozyr
  • Slovenian: Mazir
  • Slovenian: Mozir
  • Spanish: Mazyr
  • Spanish: Mázyr
  • Spanish: Mózyr
  • Swedish: Mazir
  • Swedish: Mazyr
  • Swedish: Mozyr
  • Tamil: மாஸ்சியர்
  • Tatar: Мазыр
  • Tatar: Мозырь
  • Telugu: మాజిర్
  • Thai: มาซีร์
  • Thai: มาซือร์
  • Turkish: Mazır
  • Turkish: Mazyr
  • Ukrainian: Мазир
  • Ukrainian: Мозир
  • Upper Sorbian: Mazyr
  • Urdu: مارزیر
  • Urdu: مازیر
  • Venetian: Mazyr
  • Vietnamese: Mazyr
  • Waray (Philippines): Mazyr
  • Yiddish: Mazyr
  • Yiddish: מאזיר
  • Yiddish: מאַזשיר
  • Mazyr
  • Mozīrios

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