Budzionaŭka
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Budzionaŭka
Summary
Budzionaŭka is a village in Belarus[1]. Budzionaŭka is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]
Key Facts
- Budzionaŭka is located in Kaĺčunski sieĺsaviet[3].
- Budzionaŭka is located in Oshmiana district[4].
- Budzionaŭka is in the country of Belarus[5].
- Budzionaŭka is in the country of Second Polish Republic[6].
- Budzionaŭka's image is recorded as Strugacz Manor.jpg[7].
- Budzionaŭka's instance of is recorded as village in Belarus[8].
- Budzionaŭka's Commons category is recorded as Budzionaŭka, Ašmiany District[9].
- Budzionaŭka's licence plate code is recorded as 4[10].
- Budzionaŭka's located in time zone is recorded as UTC+03:00[11].
- Budzionaŭka's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 54.421111111111, 'lon': 25.903055555556}[12].
- Budzionaŭka's population is recorded as {'amount': '+1050'}[13].
- Budzionaŭka's population is recorded as {'amount': '+1094'}[14].
- Budzionaŭka's GeoNames ID is recorded as 8251864[15].
- Budzionaŭka's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'be', 'text': 'Будзёнаўка'}[16].
- Budzionaŭka's GNS Unique Feature ID is recorded as 11488888[17].
- Budzionaŭka's page at website of Belarus Geocenter is recorded as viewate/16255[18].
- Budzionaŭka's Belarus Globe URL is recorded as https://globustut.by/budenovka/index.htm[19].
- Budzionaŭka's SOATO ID is recorded as 4249824031[20].
- Budzionaŭka's romanization of Belarusian is recorded as Budzionaŭka[21].
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Geography
Country listings include Belarus[5], a sovereign state[22], in Belarus[23], founded in 1991[24] and Second Polish Republic[6], a historical period[25], in Second Polish Republic[26], founded in 1918[27]. Located in include Kaĺčunski sieĺsaviet[3], a rural council of Belarus[28], in Belarus[29], founded in 1940[30] and Oshmiana district[4], a powiat[31], in Second Polish Republic[32], founded in 1920[33].
Physical Characteristics
Population counts include {'amount': '+1050'}[13] and {'amount': '+1094'}[14].
Designation and Status
Budzionaŭka's instance of is recorded as village in Belarus[8].
Why It Matters
Budzionaŭka is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]