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Uzda is a small Belarusian town most travellers have never heard of — population just over ten thousand, tucked into the Minsk Region between forests and farmland. But this overlooked place has a remarkable story. First mentioned in 1450, it was once owned by some of Eastern Europe's most powerful noble families, hosted the Reformation reformer Symon Budny in 1574, and produced two of the 20th century's most influential cultural figures, Rabbi Moshe Feinstein and writer Devorah Baron. Here are ten fascinating facts about Uzda.



Zilina is the fifth largest town in Slovakia. Zilina is home to the University of Žilina. Facts About Zilina. Žilina lies at an altitude of 342 metres above sea level

