Borovsk village council ( Belorussian. Baraўskі rural Savet ) is an administrative unit in the Dzerzhinsky district of the Minsk region of Belarus .
| village council | |
| Borovsky Village Council | |
|---|---|
| Belor. Baraўskі rural Savet | |
| A country | |
| Included in | Dzerzhinsky district |
| Includes | 28 settlements |
| Adm. center | agro-town Borovoe |
| Chairman of the Village Council | Kulakovsky Igor Mikhailovich |
| Business manager | Yutskevich Anastasia Anatolevna |
| History and Geography | |
| Timezone | UTC + 3 |
| Population | |
| Population | ▼ 1857 [1] people ( 2018 ) |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Telephone code | +375 1716 |
| Postal codes | 222735, 222736 [2] |
| Auto Code numbers | 5 |
| Official site | |
It unites several rural settlements, has common agricultural land. The administrative center is agro-town Borovoe .
Content
- 1 History
- 2 Composition
- 3 See also
- 4 notes
- 5 Sources
- 6 References
History
August 20, 1924 was created as part of the Koidanovsky district of the Minsk district . On March 15, 1932, the district was reorganized into the Koydanovsky Polish National District named after Dzerzhinsky.
On March 23, 1932, the village council was reorganized into the Borovsky National Polish Village Council. On June 29, 1932 the district was renamed Dzerzhinsky. On May 14, 1936, the village council was transformed into Belarusian. On July 31, 1937 the district was abolished, the village council was annexed to the Minsk region . February 4, 1939 the village council transferred restored as part of the Dzerzhinsky district .
On July 16, 1954, the village council transferred the settlements of the abolished Polonevich village council.
October 30, 2009 the village council transferred all the settlements - the Great Village, Karachuny, Pavluti, Starinki, Teleshevichi - the abolished Starinovskiy village council [3] .
Composition
Borovsk village council includes 28 settlements:
- Andriyevschina is a village.
- Bakinovo is a village.
- Borovoye is an agro-town.
- Great Village is a village.
- Vishnevka is a village.
- The wolf is a village.
- Gritskovschina is a village.
- Zhuravinka is a village.
- Kasilovichi is a village.
- Karachuns is a village.
- Kostevichi is a village.
- Waders are a village.
- Latushki is a village.
- Archers - the village.
- Archers - a village.
- Novaya Ruditsa is a village.
- Butt is a village.
- Pavluti is a village.
- Penyaka is a village.
- Petrashevichi is a village.
- Polonevichi is a village.
- Sadkovschina is a village.
- Old Ruditsa is a village.
- The oldies are a village.
- Teleshevichi is a village.
- Turyakovo is a village.
- Shabunevka is a village.
- Yanovo is a village.
See also
- Dzerzhinsky district
- List of small settlements of Minsk region
Notes
- ↑ Information on the population and number of households by village councils of the Dzerzhinsky district of the Minsk region as of 01.01.2018
- ↑ Post offices of Dzerzhinsky district , Belposhta
- ↑ "On changing the administrative-territorial structure of the Minsk region." Decision of the Minsk Regional Council of Deputies of October 30, 2009 No. 219 (Russian)
Sources
- Population points of the Dzyarzhynskog rayon // Pamyatsk: Gistoryka-documentary chronicle of the Dzyarzhynskaga rayon / red. ill. L. M. Drobovich іnsh .; red. A.I. Volokhovich. - Mn .: BelTA, 2004 .-- S. 19.
- Garady and Belarusian Belarus: Etsyklapedyya ў 15 tamakh . T. 8, book. 2. Minsk oblast / Editorial board: T. U. Belova (director) and others. - Minsk: BelEn, 2011. - 464 pp.: Il. ISBN 978-985-11-0554-6 . S. 8, 79