Hlybokaye

Hlybokaye

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Hlybokaye ( _be. Глыбокае, _ru. Глубокое, Glubokoye) is a town (since 1940) in Vitebsk Oblast, Belarus, the capital of the Hlybokaye District (Hlybocki District, ). The first records about the settlement are dated 1514.

People

*The birthplace of Pavel Sukhoi

External links

* [http://radzima.org/pub/miesta.php?lang=by&miesta_id1=vihlhlyb Photos at radizma.org]
* [http://yizkor.nypl.org/index.php?id=2061 Glebokie (Hlybokaye) Yizkor (Holocaust Memorial) Book] (Yiddish)
* [http://www.jewishgen.org/Yizkor/Hlybokaye/Hlybokaye.html#TOC Book on Jews of Gluboke/Globoke/Hlybokaye]


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