Karelichy

Karelichy (Belarusian: Карэлічы, Kareličy; Russian: Коре́личи, Korelichi; Lithuanian: Koreličiai; Polish: Korelicze; Yiddish: קארעליץ, Korelitz) is a town in the Grodno Region of Belarus, the administaritv centre of Karelichy District.

Karelichy Coat of Arms

The town was historically a center of a large Jewish community; its population in 1900 was 1,840.[1]

People from Karelichy

gollark: Oh, and channels are a somewhat bad concurrency primitive.
gollark: Also how they have their own assembly language which is like AMD64 but slightly different, uses ALL CAPS to "emphasise that assembly is dangerous" or something, and uses ·s in symbol names for horrible reasons.
gollark: Peak golang: https://www.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/5penft/parallelizing_enjarify_in_go_and_rust/dcsgk7n/
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