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Stolin

 

a city and administrative center of Stolin Raion, Brest Oblast, Byelorussian SSR. Situated on the Goryn’ River of the Pripiat’ River basin, Stolin is 7 km from the Goryn’ railroad station on the Luninets-Sarny line. It has a creamery and a distillery. The city also has an agricultural technicum and a museum of local lore.

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