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- proper noun A
city inBelarus .
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Examples
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The scene, filmed in Mogilev, Belarus, in 1941, documents a ghoulish precursor of what would become a rationalized system of mass murder in the extermination camps.
'Nuremberg: Its Lesson for Today' offers a compelling return to trying times Ann Hornaday 2010
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F Jozy Altidore and Villarreal at Dnepr Mogilev (Belarus) (Villarreal won first leg, 5-0)
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A detailed map of the Mogilev region of Belarus covered much of another.
Venom Joan Brady 2010
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What the gossips said was that right after the accident, Soviet chemical troops saw a black cloud traveling toward Moscow; they shot at it and turned it toward Mogilev instead.
Venom Joan Brady 2010
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The only other important towns, Mogilev and Kamenetz were in German hands as well.
Deathride John Mosier 2010
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The heat of this summer was still killing people throughout the Mogilev region just as it was in Illinois.
Venom Joan Brady 2010
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Parts of Mogilev had been as heavily contaminated as the exclusion zone around the power plant itself even though the region was 200 kilometers away.
Venom Joan Brady 2010
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The only other important towns, Mogilev and Kamenetz were in German hands as well.
Deathride John Mosier 2010
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Her father, Paul Levi (1871 – 1942), came from Mogilev in Russia and her mother, Minnie Fleishman (1872 – 1933), from what is now Latvia.
Mattie Rotenberg. 2009
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This time she was banished to Belorussia, near the city of Mogilev.
Pati Kremer. 2009
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