Sudkovo ( Belorussian. Sudkova ) is a village in the Sudkovsky village council of the Khoiniki district of the Gomel region of Belarus .
| Village | |
| Sudkovo | |
|---|---|
| Belor. Sudkova | |
| A country | |
| Region | Gomel |
| Area | Khoiniki |
| Village Council | Sudkovsky |
| History and Geography | |
| First mention | XVIII century |
| Timezone | UTC + 3 |
| Population | |
| Population | 639 people ( 2004 ) |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Telephone code | +375 2346 |
Nearby are deposits of loam and iron ore.
Content
Geography
Location
3 km west of the district center and Khoiniki railway station (on the Vasilevichi - Khoiniki line from the Gomel - Kalinkovichi line ), 107 km from Gomel .
Transportation Network
Transport links on a country road, and then on roads that depart from Khoinik. The layout consists of 2 rectilinear latitudinal orientations and parallel streets. Two-sided building, wooden, manor type. In 1986, brick houses with 50 apartments were built, which housed immigrants from places contaminated with radiation after the disaster at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant .
History
According to written sources, it has been known since the 18th century as a village in the Rechitsa district of the Minsk Voivodeship of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania . Mentioned in the inventory of 1721.
After the 2nd division of the Commonwealth (1793) as part of the Russian Empire . In 1869 the landowner Sarayev owned 437 tithes of land in the village. According to revision materials of 1850 in the Rechitsa district of Minsk province . Nearby was a farm , in which a distillery and 3 yards burned down as a result of a fire on May 21, 1907.
In the 1920s, the Sudkovo state farm was organized, a starch factory (since 1912), a steel machine, a forge, and a rome workshop were operating. During World War II, partisans defeated the large economy created here by the invaders. On the fronts and in the partisan struggle, 194 fellow countrymen, residents of the Dvorishchansky village council, perished, the memory of them is immortalized by a stele placed in the center of the village. Center farm "Sudkovo". There are a secondary school, a cultural center, a library, a nursery, an outpatient clinic, a post office , a sewing workshop, a dining room, a shop, and a kindergarten.
Until December 31, 2009 in the Dvorishchansky Village Council [1] , which was renamed Sudkovsky.
Population
Strength
- 2004 - 244 households, 639 inhabitants.
Dynamics
- 1850 - 17 yards.
- 2004 - 244 households, 639 inhabitants.
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