Navahrudak

Navahrudak, is a town in the , . At one point in history it was the capital of .
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  • Type: Town with 29,400 residents
  • Description: city in Belarus
  • Also known as: Navaredok”, “Navharadak”, “Nawahradak”, “Novaredok”, “Novogrudek”, “Novogrudok”, “Novohorodok”, and “Nowogradek
  • Address: Навагрудскі раён

Places of Interest

Highlights include Adam Mickiewicz museum and Navahrudak Mosque.

Museum
Photo: Darba76, GFDL.

Mosque
is a wooden located in Novogrudok, Grodno Region in . It was the largest Lipka Tatar mosque in the Second Polish Republic.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Lowchytsy and Litoŭka.

Hamlet
is a in Novogrudok District, Grodno Region, . As of 2009, approximately 16 people live in the village. is situated 5 km west of Navahrudak.

Hamlet
is a hamlet, which is situated 5 km north of Navahrudak.

Navahrudak

Latitude
53.5942° or 53° 35′ 39″ north
Longitude
25.8216° or 25° 49′ 18″ east
Population
29,400
Elevation
309 metres (1,014 feet)
United Nations Location Code
BY NHK
Open location code
9G57HRVC+MM
Open­Street­Map ID
node 242978909
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­town
Geo­Names ID
624785
Wiki­data ID
Q278743
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In Other Languages

From Afrikaans to Yiddish—“Navahrudak” goes by many names.
  • Afrikaans: Navahrudak
  • Armenian: Նովոգրուդոկ
  • Azerbaijani: Navahrudak
  • Azerbaijani: Novoqrudok
  • Basque: Navahrudak
  • Belarusian: Navahradak
  • Belarusian: Navahrudak
  • Belarusian: Nawahradak
  • Belarusian: Nawahrudak
  • Belarusian: Наваградак
  • Belarusian: Навагрудак
  • Belarusian: Новагародак
  • Bulgarian: Навахрудак
  • Bulgarian: Новогрудок
  • Catalan: Navagrúdak
  • Cebuano: Navahrudak
  • Chechen: Новогрудок
  • Chinese: 新格鲁多克
  • Czech: Navahrudak
  • Czech: Novogrodek
  • Danish: Navahrudak
  • Dutch: Navahroedak
  • Dutch: Navahrudak
  • Esperanto: Navahrudak
  • Estonian: Navahradak
  • Estonian: Navahrudak
  • Finnish: Navahrudak
  • French: Navahroudak
  • French: Navahrudak
  • French: Novogroudok
  • French: Nowogródek
  • Galician: Navahrudak
  • German: Navahrudak
  • German: Nawahradak
  • German: Nawahrudak
  • German: Nowogrudok
  • Greek: Ναβαγκρούντοκ
  • Hebrew: נבהרדק
  • Hungarian: Navahrudak
  • Italian: Navahrudak
  • Italian: Novogrudok
  • Japanese: ナヴァフルダク
  • Korean: 나바흐루다크
  • Latin: Novogardia Lituanica
  • Latvian: Navahrudaka
  • Lithuanian: Naugardukas
  • Northern Frisian: Navahrudak
  • Northern Frisian: Nawahrudak
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Navahrudak
  • Ossetian: Новогрудок
  • Persian: ناواریداک
  • Persian: نووگرودوک
  • Polish: Nowogródek
  • Portuguese: Navahrudak
  • Romanian: Navahrudak
  • Romanian: Novogrudok
  • Russian: Новогрудок
  • Serbian: Навагрудак
  • Silesian: Navahrudak
  • Silesian: Nawahrudak
  • Silesian: Nowogrůdek
  • Slovenian: Navagrudak
  • Spanish: Navahrudak
  • Spanish: Navahrúdak
  • Spanish: Novogrudok
  • Spanish: Novogrúdok
  • Swedish: Navahrudak
  • Tahitian: Navahrudak
  • Tatar: Навагрудак
  • Tatar: Наваһрудак
  • Turkish: Navahrudak
  • Ukrainian: Новогрудок
  • Upper Sorbian: Navahrudak
  • Upper Sorbian: Nawahrudak
  • Upper Sorbian: Nowogrudok
  • Urdu: ناواہروداک
  • Vietnamese: Navahrudak
  • Yiddish: Navahrudak
  • Yiddish: נאַוואַרעדאָק
  • Naugardukas
  • Nowogródek
  • Навагрудак

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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 Wikivoyage page “Navahrudak”. Photo: Вадзім Новикаў, CC BY-SA 4.0.