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Stankovsky Village Council

Stankovsky village council ( Belorussian. Stankўskі village council ) - village council in the Dzerzhinsky district of the Minsk region of Belarus . The administrative center is the village of Stankovo .

Village Council
Stankovsky Village Council
Belor. Stankaўskі village council
A country Belarus
Included inDzerzhinsky district
Includes40 settlements
Adm. centerStankovo
Chairman of the Executive CommitteeKondratovich Franz Frantsevich
Business managerPetrovich Elena Mikhailovna
History and Geography
Date of formationAugust 20, 1924
Area146.1 km² (4th place )
TimezoneUTC + 3
Population
Population↘ 3,235 [1] people ( 2018 ) ( 3rd place )
Density22.14 people / km²
Digital identifiers
SOATO6222839000
Telephone code+375 1716
Auto Code numbers5
Official site
Stankovsky Village Council on the map

Content

  • 1 Geography
  • 2 History
  • 3 Composition of the Village Council
  • 4 population
  • 5 Economics
    • 5.1 Agricultural enterprises
    • 5.2 Industrial enterprises
  • 6 notes
  • 7 Sources

Geography

The total area is just over 146 km², the village council is located in the south-central part of the Dzerzhinsky district of the Minsk region. In the north, the village council borders with Dzerzhinsky and Fanipolsky village councils , in the east with Negorelsky , in the west with Dobrinievsky , and in the south passes the administrative border with the Uzdensky village council of the same district . The distance from the administrative center of the village council to the district center is 11 kilometers.

Stankovo ​​and its surroundings are located on the slopes of the Minsk Upland , and the average height above sea level is about 180-200 m. The Usa River flows through the territory of the village council, with its tributaries Rapussa and Stuyanka. The main part of the territory is occupied by arable land, however, the southern part is occupied by pine forests belonging to the Stankovsky forestry [2] .

The main roads passing through the village council are N9531 ( Negoreloe - Samokhvalovichi ) and P65 ( Zaslavl - Dzerzhinsk - Lake ).

History

Before the creation of the Stankovsky Village Council in 1924, its entire territory was part of the Stankovsky volost of the Minsk district of the Minsk province . The volost belonged to the counts of Chapsky , and before them - to the Radziwills . Prior to the second division of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1793, the volost was part of the Minsk Povet of the Minsk Voivodeship , after - as part of the Russian Empire .

Since March 9, 1918, as part of the proclaimed Byelorussian People's Republic , however, it was actually under the control of the German military administration. From January 1, 1919, as part of the Soviet Socialist Republic of Belarus , and from February 27 of the same year, as part of the Lithuanian-Belarusian SSR , in the summer of 1919 the village was occupied by Polish troops and was administratively subordinated to the Minsk District of the Civil Administration of Eastern Lands. After the signing of the peace of Riga - as part of the Byelorussian SSR and under the leadership of the Stankovsky volost Council of workers, soldiers and peasants' deputies.

On August 20, 1924, the Stankovsky Village Council was established as part of the Koidanovsky District of the Minsk District. On March 15, 1932, the district was reorganized into the Koidanovsky National Polish District. On June 29, 1932 the district was renamed Dzerzhinsky. On July 31, 1937 the district was abolished, the village council was annexed to the Minsk region. On February 4, 1939, the village council was transferred to the restored Dzerzhinsky district.

During the Nazi occupation , the territory of the village council was subordinated to the Kraisegebit Minsk-Land Hauptgebita Minsk (September 1, 1941) of the General District of Belarus Reichskommissariat Ostland . The territory was liberated from invaders on July 6 - 7, 1944 .

On October 30, 2009, all the settlements were transferred to the village council - Bulyshchyna, Bezodnitsa, Voytovka-1, Voytovka-2, Bolshaya Shatanovshchina, Merry Corner, Glukhovshchina, Lenino, Likhachevshchina, Lyakhovichi, Malaya Shatanovshchina, Nareyki, Penkovichi, Pisarevshchina, Ploskoe, Ryabtsevshchina , Sosnovy Bor, Sivozhanka, Stuyanka - from the liquidated Lyakhovichi village council [3] .

The composition of the village council

 
The confluence of the rivers Usa and Stuyanka near the village of Ploskoe
 
Meadow landscape of the Stankovshchina (highway N8376 Lyakhovichi - Non - burnt )
 
Park pond in the village of Stankovo
No.Title( belor. )StatusPopulation
( 2018 ) [1]
one.BagritsovschinaBagrytsoўshchynavillage↗ 47
2.BezopodnitsaByazodnitsavillage→ 7
3.BogdanovschinaBaghdanaўshchynavillage→ 12
four.Big ShatanovshchinaВялікая Шатаноўшчынаvillage↗ 41
5.BulynshchinaBulynshchynavillage↘ 1
6.VasilkovoVasilkavavillage↘ 4
7.Jolly CornerVyasely Vugalvillage→ 17
8.Cherry treeВішнёўкаvillage↘ 3
9.Voitovka-1Wojtaўka 1village↗ 8
10.Voitovka-2Wojtaўka 2village↗ 5
eleven.DeafnessGlukhoўshchynavillage↗ 20
12.Grinkov regionGrynkoўshchynavillage→ 12
13.HousingZhyleўshchynvillage↘ 7
fourteen.SwampZabalazzeagro-town↘ 436
fifteen.ZosinoZosinavillage↗ 29
16.KamenkaKamenkavillage↗ 83
17.KlenovkaKlyanoўkavillage↗ 54
eighteen.BraidsKoskіvillage→ 17
19.KrasovshchinaKrasoўshchynvillage→ 8
twenty.KrylovoKrylovavillage→ 7
21.KrysovoRatsawavillage↘ 52
22.LeninoLeninavillage↗ 32
23.LikhachevschinaLіhachoўshchynvillage→ 7
24.LyakhovichiLyakhavichyvillage↘ 133
25.MagalevschinaMagaleўščynavillage↘ 64
26.Small ShatanovshchinaMalaya Shatanoўshchynavillage↘ 6
27.MigdalovichiMigdalavichyvillage↘ 125
28.MorovshchinaMorašščynavillage↘ 27
29.NarekiNareikіvillage→ 6
thirty.PenkovichiPenkavichyvillage→ 5
31.PisarevschinaПісараўшчынаvillage↗ 13
32.FlatFlatvillage↗ 32
33.RougampoleRougampalvillage→ 32
34.RyabtsevschinaRabtsaўščynavillage↘ 6
35.SivozhankaSіvozhankavillage→ 5
36.BreakerSlomishchavillage↘ 27
37.SosnovkaSasnoўkavillage↗ 10
38.PinerySasnovy Borvillage↗ 130
39.StankovoStankavavillage↘ 1 690
40.StudenkaStudent girlvillage↘ 15

     administrative center of the village council

Population

National composition of the population (for 2009) [4] [5]
Belarusians - 2 515 people
77.15%
Russians - 561 people
17.21%
Ukrainians - 99 people.
3.04%
Poles - 39 people
1.21%
others - 46 people.
1.41%
total - 3,260 people
100.0%

The population is 3,235 people (as of January 1, 2018 ). Compared to the same period in 2017 , the number of residents decreased by 37 people ( −1.14% ). The population of the Stankovsky village council is 4.84% of the population of the Dzerzhinsky district.

Population (by years) [1] [6] [4]
200920172018
3260↗ 3272↘ 3235

Economics

Agricultural enterprises

  • Pyatigorye branch of Dzerzhinsky Agricultural Complex OJSC;
  • MMK-Agro branch of Minsk Meat Processing Plant OJSC;
  • SE "Lair Agro";
  • KFH "Menzhinsky" [7] .

Industrial enterprises

  • Public Association "Antenna Forms",
  • RPUE "Precision Electromechanics Plant",
  • ODO "KS-Electro",
  • ODO "Varizh",
  • ODO "Beldorznak",
  • LLC "Frame",
  • LLC Belspetsvneshnekhnika "New Technologies",
  • JLLC "International cable production",
  • Alliancebelprodukt LLC
  • LLC Belkosmeks
  • LLC OVVI GO.

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 3 Information on the population and number of households by village councils of the Dzerzhinsky district of the Minsk region as of January 1, 2018
  2. ↑ Stankovsky forestry of the Minsk forestry
  3. ↑ "On changing the administrative-territorial structure of the Minsk region." Decision of the Minsk Regional Council of Deputies of October 30, 2009 No. 219 (Russian)
  4. ↑ 1 2 taking into account the accession in 2009 to the territory of the village council of the abolished Lyakhovichi village council
  5. ↑ The national composition of the population of the Republic of Belarus by region, district and village council according to the census for 2009
  6. ↑ Population by village councils and settlements according to the 2009 census
  7. ↑ Peasant farms (peasant farms) of the Dzerzhinsky district of the Minsk region

Sources

  • Population points of the Dzyarzhynskog rayon // Pamyatsk: Gistoryka-documentary chronicle of the Dzyarzhynskaga rayon / red. ill. L. M. Drobovich іnsh .; red. A.I. Volokhovich. - Mn .: BelTA, 2004 .-- S. 19.
  • Garady and Belarusian Belarus: Etsyklapedyya ў 15 tamakh . T. 8, book. 2. Minsk region / Editorial board: T. U. Belova (director) and others. - Minsk: BelEn, 2011. - 464 pp.: Il. ISBN 978-985-11-0554-6 . S. 8, 79
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Stankovsky village council&oldid = 102881003


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