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Lakhva
Lakhva (or Lachva, Lachwa) (Belarusian and Russian: Лахва, (ヘブライ語:לחווא), (ポーランド語:Łachwa), (イディッシュ語:לאַכװע)) is a small town in southern Belarus, with a population of approximately 2,100. Lakhva is considered to have been the location of one of the first,〔 if not the first,〔Michaeli, Lichstein, Morawczik, and Sklar (eds.). ''First Ghetto to Revolt: Lachwa''. (Tel Aviv: Entsyklopedyah shel Galuyot, 1957).〕〔Suhl, Yuri. ''They Fought Back''. (New York: Paperback Library Inc., 1967), pp. 181-3.〕 Jewish ghetto uprisings of the Second World War. ==Geography== Lakhva is located in the Luninets district of Brest Region, approximately 80 kilometres to the east of Pinsk and 200 kilometres south of Minsk. It lies on the Smierc River, to the north of the Pripet Marshes. The town is located within Polesia, a marshy region that has historically been at the confluence of various empires and states. As such, Lakhva has, at various points in its history, been under Lithuanian, Polish, Russian, Soviet, German, and Belarusian control.
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