Novy Dvor ( Belor. Nowy Dvor ) - a village in the Pinsk district of the Brest region of the Republic of Belarus , is the administrative center of the Novodvorsk village council .
| Village | |
| New Yard | |
|---|---|
| Nowy Dvor | |
| A country | |
| Region | Brest |
| Area | Pinsky |
| Village Council | Novodvorsky |
| History and Geography | |
| First mention | 1504 year |
| Center height | 150 m |
| Timezone | UTC + 3 |
| Population | |
| Population | 1,050 people ( 1998 ) |
| Official language | Belorussian |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Postcode | 225738 |
| Car code | one |
Located 10 km from the Gomel - Kobrin (M-10) motorway, 25 km from the city of Pinsk , on the banks of the Pogost reservoir . According to the census on January 1, 1998, the village had 390 households, 1,050 inhabitants.
History
- 1504 - the first mention of the village as the property of the boyar and gentry clans, including the Antsushkovich family (the main residence is Zhabchitsy);
- The first half of the XVI century - the village passes Schepam. Later, Volodkovichi became the heirs of the Novodvorsky inheritance of the Antsushkovichi;
- XVII - XIX centuries - the existence of the Assumption Monastery, known for the miraculous icon of the Mother of God. The founder of the monastery is Grigory Martynovich Volodkovich. Since 1743, the monastery has been subordinate to the Pinsk Epiphany Monastery, closed in 1817 . Part of the archive is being transported to Pinsk . In 1862, a new temple was built, which was subsequently lost;
- XIX century - a state village with 190 inhabitants;
- 1940 - 1959 - is a member of the Chukhov Village Council;
- March 8, 1960 - become the center of the village council of the same name ;
- 1962 - Novodvorsky village council is included in the Pinsk district (with the abolition of Logishinsky ).
Attractions
- Holy Assumption Church ( 1992 );
- Monument to fellow countrymen who died during the Great Patriotic War ;
- The graves of the Komsomol members V. E. Kokhovets and N. A. Guzarevich, executed by the Nazis, and the Soviet pilot N. N. Maksimenko ( 1944 );
- Monuments of archeology 3 - 9 millennium BC.
Links
- New Yard on the "History of Pinsk" (inaccessible link)