Larischevo ( Belor. Laryshchava ) - a village in the composition of the Rassvetovsky village council of the Dobrush district of the Gomel region .
Village | |
Larishchevo | |
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belor Laryschava | |
A country | Belorussia |
Region | Gomel |
Area | Dobrush |
Village council | Rassvetovsky |
History and geography | |
First mention | XVIII century |
Timezone | UTC + 3 |
Population | |
Population | 255 people ( 2004 ) |
Digital identifiers | |
Telephone code | +375 2333 |
Postcode | 247060 |
6 km west of the district center Dobrush and the railway station in this city, 22 km from Gomel .
Content
Transportation System
Transport links along the nearby highway Bryansk - Gomel . There are 102 residential houses in the village ( 2004 ). The layout consists of an arc-shaped street with a latitudinal direction. In the south, there is a highway and railway. The building is two-sided, wooden houses of the manor type.
Water system
River Iput (tributary of the river Sozh ).
History
According to written sources, the village has been known since the 18th century as the village of Larische of the Rechytsa district of the Minsk province of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania , in the possession of the Princes Czartoryski. After the 1st partition of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth ( 1772 ) as part of the Russian Empire . In 1775 there was a tavern in the village, in the possession of Field Marshal Count P.A. Rumyantsev-Zadunaisky . Since 1834, possession of Field Marshal Count I. F. Paskevich . In 1788 as part of the Gomel volost Belitsky povet Mogilev province . In 1816, in the Korenevskaya economy of the Gomel estate. A postal road from Novozybkov to Belitsa passed through the village. In 1855 there were a windmill , a bakery shop, a church, a school of letters.
From December 8, 1926 to December 30, 1927 is the center of the Larishchevsky village council of Dobrush , from August 4, 1927 to Gomel , from December 25, 1962 to the Dobrush districts of the Gomel district , from February 20, 1938, from the Gomel region .
In 1930 the Udarnik collective farm was organized. In the village there was a windmill .
During World War II in August 1941, the headquarters of the 21st Army was located in the forest, 2 km south-west. In October 1943, the occupants burned 109 yards and killed 5 civilians. The village was liberated on October 10, 1943.
In 1959, as part of the Dobrushsky State Farm with the center in the village of Rassvet . There are primary school, library, shop.
Population
Strength
2004 - 158 yards, 358 inhabitants.
Dynamics
- 1775 - 37 yards.
- 1788 - 330 inhabitants.
- 1798 - 362 inhabitants.
- 1816 - 87 yards.
- 1834 - 96 yards, 487 inhabitants.
- 1880 - 125 yards, 642 inhabitants.
- 1897 - 154 yards, 977 inhabitants (according to the census).
- 1909 - 180 yards, 1180 inhabitants.
- 1940 - 170 yards.
- 1959 - 754 inhabitants (according to the census).
- 2004 - 158 yards, 358 inhabitants.
Notes
Literature
- Garad and ёskі Belarus: Entsyklapedya. Т.1, кн.1. Gomel Voblast / S. V. Marzaleh; Redkalegiya: G.P. Pashko (halo redactar) and іnsh. - Minsk: BelEn, 2004. 632 p .: il. Tyrazh 4000 copies. ISBN 985-11-0303-9 ISBN 985-11-0302-0
See also
- Urban settlements of Belarus
- Cities of Belarus