Gorodets (disambiguation)
- Gorodets (disambiguation)
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Gorodets (Городец in Russian) is the name of several towns.
- Gorodets, a town in the Nizhny Novgorod Oblast in Russia.
- Gorodets, Vitsebsk Province, a town in Vitsebsk Province (Шарковщинский район, Витебская область), Belarus
- Gorodets, Brest Province, a town in Brest Province (Кобринский район, Брестская область), Belarus
- Gorodets, Homyel Province, a town in Homyel Province (Рогачевский район, Гомельская область), Belarus
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