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Indura (Belarus)

LC control no.n 97019963
Geographic headingIndura (Belarus)
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Geographic subdivision usageBelarus--Indura
Variant(s)Amdur (Belarus)
Indura, White Russia
Amdor (Belarus)
Found inAmdur, mayn geboyrn-shṭeṭl, 1973: t.p. (Amdur) added t.p. (Amdur [in rom.]) p. 45 (Near Hrodna)
Encykl. Powszechna. Ultima Thule: v. 4, p. 752 (Indura, a town in Pow. Grodzieńskim, in Woj. Białostockiem, 21 km. south of Grodna)
Bel. savets. ėntsykl.: v. 5, p. 90 (Indura, town in Hrodzenski raĭon. It was established around the 11th century)
LC PreMARC file (hdg.: Indura, White Russia)
Atlas SSSR, 1983: p. 29 (Indura; a town SW of Grodno, Belorusskai︠a︡ SSR in the Grodnenskai︠a︡ oblastʹ [Hrodzenskai︠a︡ voblastsʹ] near the Polish border)
Russian Brockhaus: v. 13, p. 176 (Indura, a town in Grodnenskai︠a︡ gubernīi︠a︡, on the Indura River. It has been known since the 16th century)
Virtual guide to Belarus WWW, 02-26-97: (Indura, city in Belarus)
LC in OCLC, 02-26-97 (usage only: Hayyim Haikel ben Samuel, of Indura)
Grodno Gubernia Special Interest Group WWW, 02-27-97 (Indura (Amdur))
Where once we walked, 1991: (Indura, Pol.; pop. 1,709; 62 km. NE of Bialystok; 53°27ʹ/23°53ʹ; variants: Amdor, Amdur)
GeoNames, algorithmically matched, 2009 (ppl; 53°27ʹ00ʺN 023°53ʹ00ʺE)
Not found inBGN gaz., USSR
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