Bely (masculine), Belaya (feminine), or Beloye (neuter) may refer to:
*
Bely (surname)
Bely (russian: Бе́лый; masculine) or Belaya (; feminine) is a Russian last name meaning "white". It is shared by the following people:
*Aleksey Bely (born 1961), Ukrainian politician
*Andrei Bely (1880–1934), pseudonym of Boris Bugayev, a ...
(or ''Belaya''), Russian last name
*
Bely Island, an island in the Kara Sea, a part of Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Russia
*Bely Urban Settlement, an administrative division and a municipal formation which the town of
Bely in Belsky District of Tver Oblast, Russia is incorporated as
*
Bely, Russia
Bely (russian: Белый; masculine), Belaya (; feminine), or Beloye (; neuter), literally meaning "white", is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia.
;Urban localities
*Bely, Tver Oblast, a town in Tver Oblast
;Rural localities
* ...
(''Belaya'', ''Beloye''), several inhabited localities in Russia
*
Bely (volcano)
Bely (russian: Белый вулкан, lit. "white volcano") is a basaltic shield volcano in central Kamchatka. The volcano is located in the northern Sredinny Range.
See also
*List of volcanoes in Russia
This is a list of active and extin ...
, a volcano in Russia
*
Belaya River, several rivers in Russia
*
Belaya (air base), an air base in Irkutsk Oblast, Russia
*
Lake Beloye (Vologda Oblast)
Lake Beloye or White LakeArukask, Madis, & Taisto-Kalevi Raudalainen. 2014. Autobiographical and Interpretive Dynamics in the Oral Repertoire of a Vepsian Woman. In: Marion Bowman & Ülo Valk (eds.), ''Vernacular Religion in Everyday Life: Expres ...
, a lake in Vologda Oblast
See also
*
Beli (disambiguation)
Beli may refer to:
People
* Beli ap Rhun (c. 580–c. 599), king of Gwynedd
* Beli I of Alt Clut (perhaps died ''c''. 627), Brittonic king
* Beli II of Alt Clut (died ''c''. died 722), Brittonic king
* Ljubiša Preletačević Beli (born ...
*
Bely Gorod
Bely Gorod ( rus, Бе́лый го́род, p=ˈbʲelɨj ˈɡorət, "White City") is the central core area of Moscow, Russia beyond the Kremlin and Kitay-gorod.
The name comes from the color of its defensive wall, which was erected in 1585–15 ...
*
Bely Yar
{{Disambiguation, geo