Prozoroki ( Belorussian. Prazarokі ) - an agro-town (until 2008 - a village) in the Glubokoe district of the Vitebsk region ( Belarus ), the center of the Prozoroksky village council . Located 45 km northeast of Glubokoe , 6 km from the Zyabki railway station. Highways connect the agro-town with Glubokoy , Polotsk , Disna .
| Agro-town | |
| The prophets | |
|---|---|
| Belor. Prazarokі | |
| A country | |
| Region | Vitebsk |
| Area | Gluboksky |
| Village Council | Prozorok Village Council |
| History and Geography | |
| Timezone | UTC + 3 |
| Population | |
| Population | 452 (2007) people |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Telephone code | (+375) 2156 |
| Postcode | 211817 |
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History
The Prophets were first mentioned at the beginning of the 16th century. Since 1523, the Prophets belonged to Ivan Korsak and were part of the Polotsk Voivodeship .
After 1609, the Prophets passed into the possession of Jan Rogosa , in 1616 his sons inherited the settlement. In 1629, Vasily Tukovich owned the Prophets. In 1666, the Prophets passed to Justinian Shield. In the middle of the XVIII century, the settlement passed to the Khrapovitsky .
In 1793, the Prophets became part of the Russian Empire , where they were the center of the volost of the Disney district of Minsk , since 1842 the Vilnius province . In 1848 - 1885, the Prophets belonged to Baron Arkady Kreutz. In 1866 there were 14 courtyards. Since 1856, the school functioned. In 1902, the volost government, post office, zemstvo chief, judicial investigator, and feldsher station worked. Every Monday, fairs were held.
In 1921, the Prophets were included in Poland , where they were the center of the commune of the Disney County Powers of the Vilnius Voivodeship.
In 1939, the Prophets became part of the Byelorussian SSR , where on October 12, 1940 they became the center of the village council. In 1992, there were 255 households, in 2007 - 225 households [1] .
Famous Natives and Residents
- Buinitsky, Ignat Terentyevich (1861-1917) - Belarusian theater figure.
Attractions
- Catholic Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary (1899-1907)
- Orthodox Church of Peter and Paul (1909)
- Mass grave of Soviet soldiers and partisans (1957)
- Monument on the grave of Ignatius Buinitsky (1965)
Population
- 1866 - 103 inhabitants.
- 2007 - 452 inhabitants.
Enterprises and Organizations
There are a secondary school, a preschool institution, a hospital, an outpatient clinic, a library, and a club.
Gallery
Catholic Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary
Catholic Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, pediment
Orthodox Church of Peter and Paul
On the street
Notes
- ↑ Memory: G_st.-Dakum. Chronicle of the Glybotskaga district / Gal. red B. І. Sachanka і інш .; Mast. A. M. Khilkevich. - М .: Belarussian encyclopedic name P. Brokki, 1995. - P. 443.
Literature
- The set of monuments of history and culture of Belarus. Vitebsk region / ed. S. V. Martselev [et al.]. - Minsk: BelSE them. Petrusya Brovki, 1985 .-- pp. 236–237.
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See also
- Ghettos in the Prophets