Koski ( Belor. Koski ) is a village in the Stankovsky Village Council of the Dzerzhinsky District of the Minsk Region of the Republic of Belarus .
| Village | |
| Braids | |
|---|---|
| Belor. Koskі | |
| A country | |
| Region | Minsk Region |
| Area | Dzerzhinsky |
| Village Council | Stankovsky |
| History and Geography | |
| Timezone | UTC + 3 |
| Population | |
| Population | |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Telephone code | +375 1716 |
| Postcode | 222746 [1] |
| Car code | five |
Content
Geography
It is located 8 km from the city of Dzerzhinsk and 38 km from Minsk .
History
As part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Commonwealth
In the second half of the 18th century, it was part of the Minsk district of the Minsk Voivodeship ON , possession of the Radziwills .
As part of the Russian Empire
After the Second partition of the Commonwealth (1793) as part of the Russian Empire . In 1800, there were 8 yards, 37 inhabitants, the property of Prince D. Radziwill. In 1815, at the expense of parishioners, a wooden Assumption Church was built. In the middle of the XIX century, the village belonged to Count Chapsky. At the end of the XIX - beginning of the XX centuries the village was in the Stankovsky volost of the Minsk district of the Minsk province . In 1897 there were 13 courtyards, 71 residents, a church.
After 1917
In 1917 there were 18 courtyards, 106 inhabitants. From August 20, 1924 - in the Stankovsky Village Council of the Koidanovsky District (from June 29, 1932 - Dzerzhinsky) of the Minsk District. From July 31, 1937 as part of the Minsk region, from February 4, 1939 again the Dzerzhinsky district, from February 20, 1938 the Minsk region. During the years of collectivization, the Prabujanets collective farm was organized. In the Second World War from 6/26/1941 to 6/7/1944 it was occupied. At the front, 17 residents died. In 1960, there were 138 inhabitants. Entered the farm to them. Lenin (center - d.Zabolotye).
Currently
In 1991 there were 33 households, 71 residents. In 2009, there were 17 households, 28 residents, as part of the Dzerzhinsky agricultural complex [2] .
Interesting fact.
Homeland of Blessed Valentina of Minsk .
See also
- Stankovsky Village Council
- Dzerzhinsky district
- Blessed Valentina Minsk
Notes
- ↑ Postal Code of Koski Village (Link unavailable) . Date of treatment June 5, 2012. Archived April 22, 2010.
- ↑ Garady and Belarusian Belarus: encyclopedia. T.8. Minsk region. Prince 2 / Redkal: T.U. Byalova i іnsh. - Mn. : Belarus. Encekl. Name P. Brokki, 2011 .-- 464 p. - ISBN 978-985-11-0554-6 .
Literature
- Kosk // Pamyatsk: Gіstoryka-dakumentalnaya chronika Dzyarzhynskaga raёna. - Minsk, 2004 .-- S. 680.