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Antonovka (May village council)

Antonovka ( Belor. Antonўka ) is a village in the Maysky village council of the Zhlobin district of the Gomel region of Belarus .

Village
Antonovka
belor Antoniўka
A country Belorussia
RegionGomel
AreaZhlobinsky
Village councilMay
History and geography
First mentionXIX century
TimezoneUTC + 3
Population
Population208 people ( 2004 )

In the west it borders with the forest.

Content

Geography

Location

13 km north-east of the district center and the railway station Zhlobin (on the Minsk-Gomel line), 106 km from Gomel .

Transportation Network

Transport links along the country road and then the Bobruisk -Gomel highway. The layout consists of a long straight meridional and three short streets, almost parallel to the main and connected by road. The building is bilateral, loose, wooden, manor type. Next to the old buildings in 1986, 100 brick cottage-type houses were built, which housed the settlers from the places contaminated by radiation as a result of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant disaster , including from the village of Krasnoselje in the Khoiniki district .

History

According to written sources known since the beginning of the XIX century . According to audit materials in 1858 as part of the Kozlovichi manor, the possession of the landowner F. A. Malinovsky, and since 1859 the Turchaninovs, in the Rogachev district of the Mogilyov province . From 1880 a bakery was operating. In 1887, a parochial school was opened in an apartment house. According to the census of 1897, there were 4 windmills, a forge, in the Gorodetsky parish. In 1909, 1256 acres of land.

In 1933 the collective farm "Leninets" was organized. There was an elementary school. During the Great Patriotic War, in the autumn of 1941, there was an underground patriotic group (led by A. L. Sevostyanchik). In September 1943, the occupants burned 44 yards and killed 112 inhabitants. 43 inhabitants were killed on the fronts and in the partisan struggle. According to the 1959 census, the Leninets collective farm center. Post office, club, library, first-aid station, kindergarten, secondary school (new brick building built in 1988).

Population

Strength

  • 2004 - 183 farms, 508 inhabitants.

Dynamics

  • 1858 - 27 yards.
  • 1897 - 45 yards, 293 inhabitants (according to the census).
  • 1925 - 86 yards.
  • 1940 - 560 inhabitants.
  • 1959 - 472 inhabitants (according to the census).
  • 2004 - 183 farms, 508 inhabitants.

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

Notes

Links

Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Antonovka_(Maysky_sselsovet )&oldid = 99006154


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