Muravanaya Ashmyanka (Belarusian: Мураваная Ашмянка; Russian: Мурованая Ошмянка, romanized: Murovanaya Oshmyanka; Polish: Murowana Oszmianka; Lithuanian: Ašmenėlė) is an agrotown in Ashmyany District, Grodno Region, Belarus.
It serves as the administrative center of Muravanaya Ashmyanka selsoviet.
[3] The village is the administrative center of the local rural council and collective farm, has a hospital and a high school.
There still remains the ruined printing house, which was owned in beginning of the 17th century by Krzysztof Mikołaj Dorohostajski [pl], and where Woiciech Salinarius's Censura was printed in 1615[4] (the brick building completed possibly in 1590, converted to the palace residence in the 19th century).
There is also a Catholic church of Virgin Mary (wooden structure with a belltower, example of Baroque and Classicism and of folk wooden architecture; built in the end of the 18th — beginning of the 19th century, renewed in 1841 and 1874).