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within which it is located, in order to distinguish it from the more historically significant town of
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of Poland. At the time the town was also known as Drohiczyn Poleski, after the region of
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until 1944. The German occupiers established and operated a Nazi prison, a
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Drahichyn is located in Belarus
52°11′N 25°09′E / 52.183°N 25.150°E / 52.183; 25.150
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Drahichyn District
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