Brody (disambiguation) — Brody is a city in Ukraine.Brody may also refer to: * Brody (air base), an air base near Brody, Ukraine * Brody Castle, a castle near Brody, Ukraine * Brody (name), a common given and family name * Adrien Brody, an American actor * Brody the Bear … Wikipedia
Brody museum of history and district ethnography — Infobox Museum name = Brody museum of history and district ethnography imagesize = 200 map type = latitude = longitude = established = March 29, 2001 location = Majdan Svobody, 5, Brody, Lviv region, Ukraine type = Ethnography visitors = director … Wikipedia
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Brody — ▪ city, Ukraine city, western Ukraine, near the Styr River, east of Lviv. The settlement has existed since at least the 12th century; in the 17th century it became the site of a heavily fortified castle. Its importance as a trade centre… … Universalium
Olesko Castle — Coordinates: 49°59′03″N 24°40′53″E / 49.984043°N 24.681270°E / 49.984043; 24.681270 … Wikipedia
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Old Hrodna Castle — Bathory s Castle in Hrodna, Belarus. The Old Hrodna Castle (also known as the Hrodna Upper Castle and Bathory s Castle) originated in the 11th century as the seat of a dynasty of Black Ruthenian rulers, descended from a younger son of Yaroslav… … Wikipedia