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This article may be too long to read and navigate comfortably. Consider splitting content into sub-articles, condensing it, or adding subheadings. Please discuss this issue on the article's talk page. (May 2024) The characters of Hetalia: Axis Powers (often shortened to just Hetalia) are Japanese manga / anime personifications of various nations, countries and micronations. The personalities ...
A second 26-episode season of Hetalia: Axis Powers was announced on April 16, 2009, and a third was announced on December 10, 2009. [5] [6] [7] For the third and fourth seasons of the anime, the title was changed to Hetalia: World Series. [8] The fifth season, Hetalia: A Beautiful World, was announced in Gentosha's September 2012 issue. [9]
Hetalia: Axis Powers (Japanese: ヘタリア Axis Powers, Hepburn: Hetaria Akushisu Pawāzu) is a Japanese webcomic written and illustrated by Hidekaz Himaruya. It was adapted as a manga series, which was serialized in Comic Birz from 2006 to 2013.
This division was inherited by the contemporary Republic of Belarus from the Byelorussian SSR and introduced in 1938. [2] As of 2020, 115 settlements had the status of a city/town. Among them: [3] 10 cities of regional subordinance; 104 towns of district subordinance; Minsk — the capital of the country.
Church of Sts. Trinity in the Głębokie - the Catholic Church, the parish of the Holy Trinity was founded by Joseph Korsak governor in 1628. Church of St. Trinity is one of the few in what is now Belarus active continuously since the foundation. Church and Basilian Monastery in Berezwecz - Annexed into Hlybokaye under Soviet rule. Founded in ...
Mazyr is known as a center of oil refining, salt extraction, machine building, and food processing in Belarus. It is home to one of the largest oil refineries in Belarus, pumping out 18 million metric tons per year, and is served by a tram line.
Novopolotsk or Navapolatsk (Russian: Новополоцк, IPA: [nəvɐˈpolətsk]; Belarusian: Наваполацк, romanized: Navapolack, [a] IPA: [navaˈpɔlat͡sk]) is a city in Vitebsk Oblast, Belarus. Founded in 1958, [2] it is located close to the city of Polotsk and the name literally means "New Polotsk". In 2008, its population was ...
Davyd-Haradok or David-Gorodok (Belarusian: Давыд-Гарадок, IPA: [daˈvɨd ɣaraˈdok]; Russian: Давид-Городок; Polish: Dawidgródek; Yiddish: דאַװיד האָראָדוק) is a town in Brest Region, Belarus. [1] As of 2024, it has a population of 5,715. [1]