Kozlovka ( Belorussian. Kazloўka ), until 1821 the village of Glebopechi ( Belor. Glebapechi ) is an agro - town (until 2006 the village) in the Parichsky village council of the Svetlogorsk district of the Gomel region of Belarus .
| agro-town | |
| Kozlovka | |
|---|---|
| belor Kazloўka | |
| A country | |
| Region | Gomel |
| Area | Svetlogorsk |
| Village council | Parichsky |
| History and geography | |
| First mention | XIX century |
| Former names | Glebopechi |
| agro-town with | 2006 |
| Timezone | UTC + 3 |
| Population | |
| Population | 738 people ( 2004 ) |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Telephone code | +375 2342 |
Content
Geography
Location
33 km north-west of Svetlogorsk , 30 km from the railway station of Svetlogorsk-on-Berezina , 143 km from Gomel .
Transportation Network
On the highway Bobruisk - Kalinkovichi . The layout consists of a rectilinear latitudinal street, to which a second street joins at a right angle from the south. Two-sided building, wooden, manor type. In 1986-92, 105 brick houses were built, which housed immigrants from places contaminated with radiation after the Chernobyl disaster .
History
According to written sources, it has been known since the 19th century as a village in the Parichsky volost of the Bobruisk district of the Minsk province under the name Glebopechi. In 1879, it was designated among the villages of the Parich church parish . According to the census of 1897, there was a chapel, a bakery.
Since 1931, the center of the Kozlovsky village council of Parichsky , from July 29, 1961 to Svetlogorsk districts of the Bobruisk district (until July 26, 1930), from February 20, 1938 to Polesskaya , from September 20, 1944 to Bobruisk , from January 8, 1954 to the Gomel regions.
In 1930, the collective farm “2nd Five-Year Plan” was organized, the forge worked. 13 residents were repressed. During the Great Patriotic War, the invaders in 1944 partially burned the village. According to the 1959 census, the center of KSUP "Parichi". There are a primary school , club, feldsher-midwife station, library, kindergarten, post office , canteen, shop.
Until December 31, 2009, the center of the Kozlovsky Village Council [1] .
The structure of the Kozlovsky Village Council until 1935 included Vaganishchi, Maidanov, Rudobeltsev, Svinokrakov, Uruchye farms, Dubka, Prudishchi, Starin, Uolos, Gypsy Mountains, until 1937 - the village of Chervyakov, Vysokiy, Gorleshipets, Gorodets, Gorodzhets , Goreloi Bolot, Gushchev, Sackcloth, Zalavye, Kommunar, Kamenetz, Korobische, Kurilov, Mayevsky, Medvednya, Floaters, Pervomaisky, until 1939 - Zubrets farm, Simena, until 1945 - Voroten, until 1950 - the village of Smolenitsa, until 1992 years - the village of Old Belitsa (currently does not exist).
Population
Strength
- 2004 - 314 households, 738 residents.
Dynamics
- 1897 - 98 yards, 570 inhabitants (according to the census).
- 1908 - 215 households, 800 inhabitants.
- 1917 - 834 inhabitants.
- 1959 - 770 inhabitants (according to the census).
- 2004 - 314 households, 738 residents.
See also
- Urban settlements of Belarus
- Cities of Belarus
Notes
Literature
- Garad and ёskі Belarus: Entsyklapedya. Т.2, кн.2. Gomel Voblast / S. V. Marzaleh; Redkalegiya: G.P. Pashko (halo redactar) and іnsh. - Minsk: BelEn, 2005. 520с .: іл. Tyrazh 4000 copies. ISBN 985-11-0330-6 ISBN 985-11-0302-0