Stolin
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'''Stolin'''{{efn|{{langx|be|Столін}}; {{langx|ru|Столин}}; {{langx|uk| |
'''Stolin'''{{efn|{{langx|be|Столін}}, {{IPA|be|ˈstɔlin}}; {{langx|ru|Столин}}; {{langx|uk|Столин}}, {{IPA|uk|ˈstɔlɪn}};{{Cite magazine|author=Федір Климчук|title=Говірки Берестейско-Пинського Полісся|magazine=Пам'ятки України: історія та культура|date=2002|issue=3-4|lang=uk}} {{langx|pl|Stolin}}; {{langx|yi|סטולין}}.}} is a town in [[Brest Region]], [[Belarus]]. It serves as the administrative center of [[Stolin District]], the largest district in the region. Stolin is located {{convert|15|km|0|abbr=on}} from the [[Belarus–Ukraine border]]. As of 2025, it has a population of 14,034. |
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Stolin is a border city that hosts many Ukrainians on market days. [[Russian language|Russian]] is spoken commonly here, but villagers prefer [[West Polesian|their own dialects]] that are akin partly to the [[Belarusian language]], partly the [[Ukrainian language]]. |
Stolin is a border city that hosts many Ukrainians on market days. [[Russian language|Russian]] is spoken commonly here, but villagers prefer [[West Polesian|their own dialects]] that are akin partly to the [[Belarusian language]], partly the [[Ukrainian language]]. |
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