Rudnya-Buritskaya ( Belorussian. Rudnya-Buritskaya ) is a village in the Malinovsky village council of the Loevsky district of the Gomel region of Belarus .
| Village | |
| Rudnya-Buritskaya | |
|---|---|
| Belor. Rudnya-Burytskaya | |
| A country | |
| Region | Gomel |
| Area | Loevsky |
| Village Council | Malinovsky |
| History and Geography | |
| First mention | XIX century |
| Timezone | UTC + 3 |
| Population | |
| Population | 178 people ( 1999 ) |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Telephone code | +375 2347 |
Content
Geography
Location
38 km northwest of Loev , 57 km from the Rechitsa railway station (on the Gomel - Kalinkovichi line ), 108 km from Gomel .
Hydrography
In the west, a network of reclamation channels.
Transportation Network
Transport links on the country road, then the highway Khoiniki - Gomel. The layout consists of a curved street oriented from the southeast to northwest and built up on two sides, with loosely wooden peasant estates .
History
According to written sources, it has been known since the mid- 19th century when peasants from neighboring villages purchased land here with the help of a peasant credit bank loan and began to develop it. According to the 1897 census, 2 villages of the same name, in the Kholmeche volost of the Rechitsa district of the Minsk province .
From December 8, 1926 to December 30, 1927 the center of the Buritskorudnyansky Village Council of Kholmechsky , from August 4, 1927 of the Loevsky districts of Rechitsky from June 9, 1927 of the Gomel Districts. In 1931 a collective farm was organized, a forge worked. During World War II, the invaders in June 1943 burned the village and killed 27 residents. The Loevskaya partisan brigade “For the Motherland” was based in the village and its environs. As a result of the disaster at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, it was exposed to radiation pollution and assigned to the category of settlements with the right to resettle. Previously, it was the center of the collective farm named after M. I. Kalinin, which later became the SEC "Buritskoye" (now attached to the KSUP "Robin-Agro"). The 9-year-old school, club, library, feldsher-midwife station, post office , shop were located.
Population
Strength
- 1999 - 68 households, 178 residents.
Dynamics
- 1897 - 49 yards, 284 residents (according to the census).
- 1930 - 89 yards, 347 inhabitants.
- 1959 - 357 inhabitants (according to the census).
- 1999 - 68 households, 178 residents.
See also
- City villages of Belarus
- Cities of Belarus
Notes
Literature
- Garady and Belarus Belarus: Encyclapedia. T.2, book 2. Gomel oblast / S. V. Marzeleў; Redlegal: G.P. Pashkoў (halogen redactar) і інш. - Mn .: BelEn, 2005.520s .: il. 4000 copies ISBN 985-11-0330-6 ISBN 985-11-0302-0