Lyady

Lyady

Lyady, Liady, or Liadi may refer to one of the following settlements:

*Lyady, Smolevichi District, Smolevichi District, Minsk Voblast, Belarus [http://globus.tut.by/lyady_smol/index.htm]
*Lyady, Zhlobin District, Zhlobin District, Homiel Voblast, Belarus [http://globus.tut.by/lyady_zhlo/index.htm]
*Lyady, Dubrovno District, Dubrovno District, Vitsebsk Voblast, Belarus [http://www.radzima.org/pub/miesta.php?lang=by&miesta_id1=viduljad] [http://www.mishpoha.org/library/03/0304.shtml] , associated with life of Shneur Zalman of Liadi

*Lyady, Pskov Oblast, Pskov Oblast, Russia, [http://www.odnoklassniki.ru/Registration/2df2f85709774914ba42fcc65fd61b71/SelectSchool.aspx]
*Lyady, Leningrad Oblast, Leningrad Oblast, Russia [http://www.petergen.com/bovkalo/kl/spbgdlady.html] , [http://postindex.yp.ru/rus/qu1200/ic3924928]

*Liadi Island, an island of Greece in the Cyclades group


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