The Zheludok district is an administrative-territorial unit within the Byelorussian SSR that existed in 1940-1960. Center - the urban village of Zheludok.
| area | |
| Zheludok district | |
|---|---|
| Belor. Zhaludotsky Ryan | |
| A country | |
| Entered into | Belorussian SSR |
| Adm. Centre | Stomach |
| History and Geography | |
| Date of formation | 1940-1962 |
| Date of Abolition | |
| Square | 0.7 thousand km² |
Zheludok district was formed in 1940 as part of the Baranavichy region . In 1944 it was transferred to the new Grodno region . As of January 1, 1947, the area of the district was 0.7 thousand km². It included the urban village of Zheludok and 14 village councils:
- Wangevsky
- Goldovsky
- Gordeevetsky
- Deminovetsky
- Dubrovsky
- Zheludoksky (center - d. Farny End)
- Zachepichsky
- Mozheykovsky (center - d. Small Mozheykov)
- Orlevsky
- Porechsky
- Savovshchinsky
- Soroca
- Khodorovetsky
- Cholechinsky
In 1962, the Zheludok district was abolished, and its territory was divided between the Dyatlovsky , Lida , Mostovsky and Schuchinsky districts.
Literature
- Belorussian SSR: A Brief Encyclopedia of 5 volumes / Ed. Coll .: P.U. Brovka et al. - Mn. : Ch. ed. Byelorussian. Owls Encyclopedias, 1979. - T. 1. History. Social and political system. Legislation and law. Administrative division. Settlements. International connections. - 768 p. - 50,000 copies.
- Belorussian SSR. Administrative division on January 1, 1947. - Mn. : Gos. Publishing House of the BSSR, 1947. - 300 p. - 10,000 copies.