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Stolbtsy : ウィキペディア英語版
Stowbtsy

Stowbtsy ((ベラルーシ語:Стоўбцы), ''Stoŭbcy'', (:ˈstowpt͡sɨ)) or Stolbtsy (; (ポーランド語:Stołpce); (イディッシュ語:סטויבץ) ''Steibtz'') is a town in Minsk Region, Belarus, the administrative center of the Stowbtsy Raion (Stolbtsy district). It is located at the Neman River. The population is approximately 15,400.
==History==
The city was founded in 1593.〔Латушкін А. Заснаванне г. Стоўбцы (Свержна), ''Верхняе Панямонне''. Вып. 1. Мінск 2012. С. 7-29〕 For a long time it was a ''shtetl'' with significant Jewish population.
In August 1924, while Stowbtsy was part of the Second Polish Republic, the town was the site of a Soviet-Polish border incident in which a company of Soviet raiders attacked its police station and government building in order to free two imprisoned communist activists (see Soviet raid on Stołpce).〔David R. Stone, "The August 1924 Raid on Stolptsy, Poland, and the Evolution of Soviet Active Intelligence, ''Intelligence and National Security'', vol. 21, no. 3 (June 2006), pp. 331-341〕

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