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Scadryn (Shchedrin), Belarus

Last updated June 17, 2009

Belarus, Minsk and Schedrin Maps

Scadryn: Lat 52° 53' 29° 33'

 


Belarus, Minsk, Babruisk, and Shchedrin Maps

As this (U.S.) Library of Congress chronology of Belarus illustrates, the town of Shchedrin has passed from one country to another as armies surged through the countryside. In 1918, it was part of Germany; by 1919, it had once again become part of Russia (Belorussian Soviet Socialist Republic [SSR]). Two years later, part of Belorussia belonged to Poland, the rest to Russia.

The following maps are from Mapquest. Click on the map to go to the Mapquest site where you can use the zoom and scroll features to view more or less detail.

Belarus (Belorussia)

Map of Belarus with Scadryn appearing as a red star

Map showing the location of Belarus (Belorussia).


Minsk

Map showing Scadryn in relation to Babruisk and Minsk


Babruisk

Map showing Scadryn in relation to Babruisk

Map of Minsk-Babrujsk area of Belarus.


Shchedrin
Scadryn is to the right of the red star on the map.

Map showing the location of Shchedrin (Scadryn).  To zoom in or out, click on the map to go to the map at Mapquest.

Map showing the location of Shchedrin (Scadryn).

 

More Scadryn/Belarus Maps and Travel Planning Resources:

CIA World Fact Book: Belarus
MultiMap: Scadryn
Expedia: Scadryn

 


ShtetLinks Scadryn Site Index
These include some sites outisde of JewishGen.org

Historical InformationPersonal AccountsReference Information/Sites
HomeHarry Katz: Pittsburgh SchedrinnersBelarus, Minsk & Schedrin Maps
Goldmann Museum: SchedrinKaplans: From Schedrin to Sioux CityFamily Names in Schedrin
Founding of SchedrinSara PlotkinSchedrin Family Researchers
Russian Law & Jewish FarmingSchedrin DescedentsWhat's in a Name?
Schedrin ReunionsHistory of the Family GolodetzEvolution of Names
Glossary

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