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An Exhibition of Documents, Letters and Photographs From 1926, Which Testify to the Hopes of Belarusians a Hundred Years Ago, Has Opened in Vilnius. Photo

Caricatures by Yazep Drozdovich, the Vilnius edition of "Novaya Zemlya" by Yakub Kolas, heartfelt letters from Belarusian high school student Zoya Kaushanka. An exhibition about the turbulent Belarusian life in 1926 on both sides of the border that divided Western Belarus as part of Poland and the BSSR opened in Vilnius.
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Caricatures by Yazep Drozdovich, the Vilnius edition of "Novaya Zemlya" by Yakub Kolas, heartfelt letters from Belarusian high school student Zoya Kaushanka. An exhibition about the turbulent Belarusian life in 1926 on both sides of the border that divided Western Belarus as part of Poland and the BSSR opened in Vilnius.

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Радыё Свабода broke the news in on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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