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Country
  
Belarus

Elevation
  
150 m (490 ft)

Postal code
  
231000, 231041-231045

Population
  
36,283 (2009)

Voblast
  
Smarhon' District

Founded
  
October 2, 1503

Time zone
  
EET (UTC+2)

Area code(s)
  
+375 1592

Local time
  
Friday 5:09 PM

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Weather
  
7°C, Wind NW at 24 km/h, 43% Humidity

Smarhon’ or Smorgon (Belarusian: Смарго́нь, [smarˈɣonʲ]; Russian: Сморгонь; Lithuanian: Smurgainys; Polish: Smorgonie; Yiddish: סמאָרגאָן‎) is a city in the Grodno Region of Belarus. It was the site of Smarhon’ air base, now mostly abandoned. Smarhon’ is located 107 km from the capital, Minsk.

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Map of Smarho%C5%84, Belarus

In the early 17th century it was established in Grand Duchy of Lithuania but in 1793 passed on to Russia as part of the Russian Pale of Settlement. Until the mid 19th century, Smarhon’ was a private property of the Radziwiłł family with most of its population being Jewish. Shortly after World War I until World War II Smarhon’ returned to Second Polish Republic which claimed rights to this territory as a successor to Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and as victorious side of the Polish–Soviet War.

Twin towns – Sister cities

Smarhon’ is twinned with:

  • Visaginas, Lithuania
  • Alytus, Lithuania
  • Krasnoznamensk, Russia
  • Famous natives and citizens of Smarhon’

  • Peter Blume (1906–1992) US painter, in magic realism style
  • Abraham Sutzkever (1913–2010) a Yiddish and Polish poet and Second World War partisan
  • Moyshe Kulbak (1896–1937) Belarusian Yiddish poet, writer, executed by the NKVD
  • Abraham Isaac Kook (1865-1935) rabbi, Jewish theologist, Ashkenazi chief rabbi of Palestine, learned in Smarhon’ Yeshiva
  • Moshe Kussevitzki (1899–1966) Polish-US Jewish cantor
  • Ida Lazarovich Gilman or Ida Mett (1901–1973) Russian anarchist militant and author, exiled in France
  • Shalom Levin (1916-1995) Secretary Gen. and President of Israel Teachers Union, Knesset (Parliament) Member, educator and author.
  • Karol Dominik Przezdziecki (1782–1832) Polish count, fighter for the liberation of Poland in the revolt of 1830–1831
  • David Raziel (1910–1941) fighter for the emancipation of Jews in Palestine, commander of the Irgun Tzvai Leumi nationalist resistance organization, was killed in Iraq in an anti-Nazi mission
  • Esther Raziel Naor (1911–2002) Israeli politician, was militant in the Irgun Jewish nationalist resistance during the British mandate in Palestine
  • William Schwartz (1896–1977) US painter
  • References

    Smarhon’ Wikipedia