Mstsislaw

Mstsislaw is a town in , . In the late Middle Ages it was a center of a principality. The city is on the banks of the Sosch River just a few kilometers from the border with Russia.
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  • Type: Town with 10,300 residents
  • Description: city in Belarus
  • Also known as: Mscislau”, “Mscislaŭ”, “Mścisław”, “Mstislavl”, “Mstislavl’”, and “Mstislavlis
  • Address: Мсціслаўскі раён

Places of Interest

Highlights include Catholic church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Former malls.

Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Mstsislaw is a Belarusian Cultural Heritage object, built in 1617–1637 and restored in 1746–1750 by Johann Christoph Glaubitz.

Spring
is a spring.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Liutnia.

Village
is a village, which is situated 4 km northwest of Mstsislaw.

Mstsislaw

Latitude
54.0199° or 54° 1′ 12″ north
Longitude
31.7258° or 31° 43′ 33″ east
Population
10,300
Elevation
203 metres (666 feet)
Open location code
9G6H2P9G+X8
Open­Street­Map ID
node 242978999
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­town
Geo­Names ID
624889
Wiki­data ID
Q744167
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In Other Languages

From Armenian to Upper Sorbian—“Mstsislaw” goes by many names.
  • Armenian: Մստիսլավլ
  • Belarusian: Амсціслаў
  • Belarusian: Амсьціслаў
  • Belarusian: Мсціслаў
  • Bulgarian: Мстислав
  • Bulgarian: Мстиславъл
  • Catalan: Mscislaŭ
  • Catalan: Mstsislav
  • Cebuano: Mscislaŭ
  • Chechen: Мстиславль
  • Chinese: 姆斯季斯拉夫尔
  • Chinese: 姆斯齊斯拉夫
  • Croatian: Mscislaŭ
  • Croatian: Mscislav
  • Czech: Amscislaŭ
  • Czech: Mctislav
  • Czech: Mscislau
  • Czech: Mscislaŭ
  • Czech: Mścisław
  • Dutch: Mscislaŭ
  • Dutch: Mstsislaw
  • Esperanto: Mscislaŭ
  • Estonian: Mscisłaŭ
  • Finnish: Mstsislau
  • French: Mscislaŭ
  • French: Mstsislaw
  • Galician: Mscislaŭ
  • German: Mscislaŭ
  • German: Mstislawl
  • German: Mszislau
  • Greek: Μστσισλάβ
  • Hebrew: אמסטיסלאוו
  • Hebrew: מסטיסלאב
  • Hebrew: מסטיסלב
  • Hungarian: Mszciszlav
  • Italian: Mscislau
  • Italian: Mscislaŭ
  • Italian: Mstislavl‘
  • Italian: Mstsislaw
  • Japanese: ムスチスラヴリ
  • Japanese: ムスツィスラウ
  • Korean: 므스치슬라우
  • Latin: Mscislavia
  • Latvian: Mscislava
  • Lithuanian: Mscislavas
  • Lithuanian: Mstislavlis
  • Northern Frisian: Mscislaŭ
  • Northern Frisian: Mstsislau
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Mscislaŭ
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Mstsіslaŭ
  • Ossetian: Мстиславль
  • Polish: Mścisław
  • Portuguese: Miecislau
  • Portuguese: Mscislaŭ
  • Portuguese: Mstsislaw
  • Romanian: Mscisłaŭ
  • Romanian: Mstislavl
  • Russian: Мстислав
  • Russian: Мстиславль
  • Serbian: Мсцислав
  • Slovenian: Mscislav
  • Swedish: Horad Mstsislaŭ
  • Swedish: Mstislav
  • Swedish: Mstsislaŭ
  • Tatar: Мсцислав
  • Ukrainian: Мстислав
  • Ukrainian: Мстиславль
  • Upper Sorbian: Mscislaw
  • Upper Sorbian: Mstislawl
  • Mscislaŭ

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