Grodno Region

Grodno Region or Hrodna Region, also known as Grodno Oblast or Hrodna Voblasts (Belarusian: Гродзенская вобласць, romanized: Hrodzienskaja voblasć; Russian: Гродненская область, romanized: Grodnenskaya oblast; Polish: Obwód Grodzieński), is one of the regions of Belarus. Its administrative center, Grodno, is the largest city in the region.

Grodno Region
Гродзенская вобласць (Belarusian)
Гродненская область (Russian)
Region
From the top to bottom-right: Mir Castle Complex, St. Francis Xavier Cathedral, Sviack Palace, Vawkavysk District, Devil's Lake
CountryBelarus
Administrative centerGrodno
Largest citiesGrodno - 373,547
Lida - 101,616
Slonim - 49,441
Districts17
Cities: 12
Urban localities: 21
City districts2
Government
  ChairmanVladimir Karanik
Area
  Total25,118.07 km2 (9,698.14 sq mi)
Highest elevation
323 m (1,060 ft)
Lowest elevation
80 m (260 ft)
Population
 (2023)
  Total998,600
  Density40/km2 (100/sq mi)
GDP
  TotalBr 23.4 billion
(€6.9 billion)
  Per capitaBr 22,600
(€6,300)
ISO 3166 codeBY-HR
HDI (2021)0.805
very high · 3rd
Websitewww.region.grodno.by

Located in western Belarus, it lies on the Neman River. The region borders Minsk Region to the east, Brest Region to the south, Poland (Podlaskie Voivodeship) to the west and Vitebsk Region and Lithuania (Alytus and Vilnius counties) to the north. Grodno's existence is attested to from 1127. Two castles dating from the 14th to 18th centuries are located here on the steep right bank of the Nemen. One of the city's surviving masterpieces is the 12th century Orthodox Church of St Boris & St Gleb (Kalozhskaya Church), which is the second oldest in Belarus.

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