Flowers delivery Molodechno
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1. Add flowers to basket
2. In the drop-down list "Country" select "Belarus"
3. In the drop-down list "City" select "Molodechno", proceed with the order
History of Molodechno
The fortification on the right bank of the Usha was first mentioned in one thousand three hundred eighty-eighth, although it is probable it was erected even before that date. Rectangular earthworks with stone walls three point five metres high and eleven metres wide formed the basis of the future castles and military camps formed on that location. The town itself was first mentioned the following year in a document issued by Kaributas, Prince of Severian Novgorod, who on December sixteenth assured his tributary fidelity to his cousin, King Jogaila and Jadwiga of Poland.
In the effect of the Polish Defensive War and the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, the town was occupied by the Red Army on September seventeenth, one thousand nine hundred thirty-ninth and annexed to the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic, where it became part of the Vileyka Voblast on December fourth, one thousand nine hundred thirty-ninth. The the secret police agency expropriated the local school for teachers and set up one of its concentration camps there. After the German invasion in Union of Soviet Socialist Republics the camp was set free on June twenty-fifth, one thousand nine hundred forty-first, but at the same time the new German authorities sent most of the local Jewish inhabitants to the German concentration camps throughout the occupied Europe. In addition, the German Wehrmacht has set up the infamous Stalag three hundred forty-two for the Soviet prisoners of war there, in which at least thirty thousand people were killed. On July fifth, one thousand nine hundred forty-fourth the advancing Red Army occupied once more the town, and annexed again to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The heavy damage that Vileyka suffered during the war, made it unsuitable to perform the role of the administrative centre, thus the Maladzyechna, which was located only twenty kilometres away from Vileyka, became the new administrative centre when the civilian control was restored in the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic on twentieth September one thousand nine hundred forty-fourth. Maladzyechna Voblast also survived the one thousand nine hundred fifty-fourth reform which halved the amount of Voblasts in the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic, but on twentieth January one thousand nine hundred sixtieth, the Voblast was disestablished, and the town of Maladzyechna became part of the modern Minsk Voblast, in which it remains today as part of the Republic of Belarus.
We will glad to deliver flowers and gifts to Molodechno, and to other cities of Minsk region: Berezino, Borisov, Dzerzhinsk, Fanipol, Kopyl, Logoisk, Luban, Maryna Gorka, Molodechno, Nesvizh, Slutsk, Smolevichi, Soligorsk, Starye Dorogi, Stolbtsy, Uzda, Vileika, Volozhin, Zaslavl, Zhodino.
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