Sinyawka (Belarusian: Сіняўка, romanized: Siniaŭka; Russian: Синявка, romanized: Sinyavka; Polish: Siniawka) is an agrotown in Klyetsk District, Minsk Region, in south-central Belarus.
[3] During the Polish–Soviet War, the town and train station were captured by the Polish 13th Wilno Uhlan Regiment on 14 March 1919.
[4] In the interbellum, Siniawka was divided into a town and village, both under the same name, administratively located in the Nieśwież County in the Nowogródek Voivodeship of Poland.
[5] Following the invasion of Poland at the start of World War II in September 1939, it was first occupied by the Soviet Union until 1941, then by Nazi Germany until 1944.
Sinyawka is located at the intersection of the highways to Klyetsk, Hantsavichy and Ivatsevichy.