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Bathers in the Berezina river near
Barysau
The 'Berezina' (alternative spelling 'Beresina') (
Belarusian: Бярэ́зіна) is a river in
Belarus and a tributary of the
Dnieper River.
The
Berezina Preserve by the river is in the
UNESCO list of
Biosphere Preserves.
Cities and towns by Berezina
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Babruysk
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Barysau
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Svetlahorsk
Historical significance
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Napoleon Bonaparte's army suffered heavy losses (about 36,000) when crossing the Berezina in November
1812 during his retreat from
Russia (see
Battle of Berezina). Since then, "Berezina" is used in
French as a synonym of
catastrophe. (See also
Charles Joseph Minard for a visual graphic of the army's fate.)
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Charles XII of Sweden's army crossed the Berezina on
June 25,
1708 during his campaign against
Peter the Great of Russia in the
Great Northern War. (see ISBN 0-306-80863-3 for details)
★ See also
Battle of Berezina (disambiguation).
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