Myadzyel

Myadzyel (Belarusian: Мядзел, romanized: Miadziel, IPA: [ˈmʲadzʲel]; Russian: Мядель, romanized: Myadel; Polish: Miadzioł; Lithuanian: Medilas) is a city in Minsk Region, Belarus. It is the administrative centre of Myadzyel District. Myadzyel is located on the eastern shore of lake Miastra, one of the Narach lake group in Narachanski National Park.

Myadzyel
Мядзел (Belarusian)
Мядель (Russian)
Myadel
City
Flag of Myadzyel
Coat of arms of Myadzyel
Myadzyel is located in Belarus
Myadzyel
Myadzyel
Myadzyel is located in Europe
Myadzyel
Myadzyel
Coordinates: 54°52′N 26°56′E
CountryBelarus
RegionMinsk Region
DistrictMyadzyel District
Population
 (2006)
  Total7,200
  Estimate 
(2015)
6,924[1]
Time zoneUTC+3 (FET)
Postal code
222380
Area code+375 1797
License plate5

History

Within the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Myadzyel was part of Vilnius Voivodeship. On February 8, 1659, the Battle of Myadel occurred near Myadzyel. In 1793, Myadzyel was acquired by the Russian Empire in the course of the Second Partition of Poland. In 1754 the Baroque Church of Saint Mary was by Antoniy Koshitz.

From 1921 until 1939, Myadzel (Miadzioł) was part of the Second Polish Republic. In September 1939, the town was occupied by the Red Army and, on 14 November 1939, incorporated into the Byelorussian SSR.

From 2 July 1941 until 4 July 1944, Myadzyel was occupied by Nazi Germany and administered as a part of the Generalbezirk Weißruthenien of Reichskommissariat Ostland.

References

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