Orsha - description of the city:
Orsha is city of Belarus (Vitsyebskaya Voblasts').
The population of Orsha: 125,347 people. Geographic coordinates of Orsha: 54.5116 x 30.42658.
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Belarus
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Orsha |
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125,347 people |
Timezone |
Europe/Minsk |
State |
Vitsyebskaya Voblasts' |
Geographic coordinates |
Latitude: 54.5116 x Longitude: 30.42658 |
Photo Galery Orsha
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Places to visit in Orsha
Famous Places
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BohmischeHofkanzlei
Country: Austria
The Habsburg rulers were also kings of Bohemia, which was initially governed from Prague; in 1627, however, Emperor Ferdinand II transferred the administration to Vienna. In 1714, the Bohemian Court Chancery moved into this grand palace, designed b ...
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Bad Hall
Country: Austria
Bad Hall, a health resort between Steyr and Kremsmunster, lies on the so-called “Romantic Routeâ€, but the idyllic scenery is just one of its attractions: it also boasts the richest iodine springs in Central Europe. A highly modern resort su ...
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Lofer
Country: Austria
The town of Lofer, in the green Salzach Valley, has retained much of the charm of an old mountain village. It is surrounded by the snowcovered rocky summits of the Loferer Steinberge (Stone Mountains). These limestone mountains hide many caves stil ...
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Vigelandsmuseet
Country: Norway
The Vigelandmuseet is located near the Vigelandsparken. It is here where people can see the major output of art from Gustav Vigeland. Gustav was born in the year 1869 and lived until 1943. The collection at the museum contains 2700 sculptures done ...
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Outer Trondheimsfjorden
Country: Norway
Name
The fjord gets its name from Trondheim – but at first the fjord could have been Pround or Prond in the Old Norse language. That name would have been related to the verb proast, and that translates to “flourish” or “thr ...
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