Dubrowna

Dubrowna or Dubrovno (Belarusian: Дуброўна, romanized: Dubroŭna; Russian: Дубровно; Polish: Dąbrowna) is a town in Vitebsk Region, northern Belarus.

It is located on the Dnieper River and serves as the administrative centre of Dubrowna District.

[2] The town had a significant Jewish community that in 1898 formed more than half of its population.

It was occupied by German forces July 17–20, 1941, and the town's Jews were killed.

Dubrowna hosts an annual folk song and dance festival, "Dnepr voices in Dubrovno".