Hrodna Province



Hrodna Province is one of the six provinces of Belarus. It is located in the northwestern part of Belarus. It shares a common boundary with Lithuania and Poland.

This province of Belarus is also known as the Grodno Province.

Major sightseeing spots in the Hrodna Province of Belarus include:

  • Mir Castles
  • the 15th-century fortress churches of Zeiveny
  • the Muravanka Church Fortress
  • Novogrudok Castle
  • the 16th-century Shchuchin
  • five-domed Boris
  • the Muravanka Church
  • Gleb Church

Hrodna is situated on the river called Neman. The largest city of the Hrodna Province in Belarus is the city of Hrodna which is also its capital. A total of 12 cities, 17 districts, and 6 municipalities comprise the province of Hrodna. The names of the cities and towns of Hrodna are as follows:

  • Hrodna, Slonim, Ashmyany, Dzyatlava, Smarhon, Lida, Iwe, Karelichy, Svislach, Masty, Berastavitsa, Skidziel, Vawkavysk, Astravets, Navahrudak, Shchuchyn

The scenic beauty of Hrodna Province has always attracted a large number of tourists from all parts of the world.

There are also a few associations of the minorities in Hrodna for the Polish, Ukrainian, Chuvash, Russian, Lithuanian, and Jewish people. The people of the Hrodna Province in Belarus belong to two main religions of Roman Catholic and Russian Orthodox.

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