Pershemay (May Day) ( Belorussian. Pershamay ) (until July 30, 1964 Gorovakha) - a village in the Petrikovsky village council of the Petrikovsky district of the Gomel region of Belarus .
| Village | |
| Pershemay (May Day) | |
|---|---|
| Belor. Pershamay | |
| A country | |
| Region | Gomel |
| Area | Petrikovsky |
| Village Council | Petrikovsky |
| History and Geography | |
| First mention | XIX century |
| Former names | Gorovoho |
| Timezone | UTC + 3 |
| Population | |
| Population | 16 people ( 2004 ) |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Telephone code | +375 2350 |
Around the forest.
Content
- 1 Geography
- 1.1 Location
- 2 Transport network
- 3 History
- 4 population
- 4.1 Strength
- 4.2 Dynamics
- 5 See also
- 6 notes
- 7 Literature
- 8 References
Geography
Location
8 km north-west from Petrikov , 11 km from the Koptsevichi railway station (on the Luninets - Kalinkovichi line ), 190 km from Gomel .
Transportation Network
Near the highway Koptsevichi - Petrikov. The layout consists of a short rectilinear street close to the meridional orientation. The building is wooden, loose, manor type.
History
According to written sources, it has been known since the 19th century as a village in the Petrikovsky volost of the Mozyr district of the Minsk province . In 1931 a collective farm was organized. 8 residents died on the fronts of World War II . According to the 1959 census as part of the Petrikovsky state farm (the center is the city of Petrikov).
Population
Strength
- 2004 - 11 households, 16 residents.
Dynamics
- 1897 - 5 yards, 35 inhabitants (according to the census).
- 1908 - 7 yards, 53 inhabitants.
- 1917 - 65 inhabitants.
- 1921 - 20 yards, 93 residents.
- 1959 - 113 inhabitants (according to the census).
- 2004 - 11 households, 16 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