Farmers ( Belor. Agarodniks ) - a village in the Brest district of the Brest region of Belarus . Included in the Lyschitsky village council .
Village | |
Gardeners | |
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belor Agarodnіkі | |
A country | Belorussia |
Region | Brest |
Area | Brest |
Village council | Lyschitsky |
History and geography | |
Climate type | moderate |
Timezone | UTC + 3 |
Population | |
Population | 19 people ( 2009 ) |
Digital identifiers | |
Postcode | 224704 |
Car code | one |
SOATO | 1 212 820 051 |
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History
In written sources it has been mentioned since the 16th century as a settlement of smallholder peasants ( gardeners ) in the Brest district and voivodship of the GDL .
After the 3rd partition of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth - as part of the Russian Empire, from 1801 - the Grodno province , was part of the estate Ostromechevo . In 1846 - 12 yards, belonged to Mrs Lobanovskaya.
In 1860 - 234 audit souls , was part of the estate Stava , owned by Countess Krasina.
In 1890, the peasants were part of the Ostromechevsk rural society, which owned 363 tithes of land. The cemetery Orthodox church and school of the diploma acted. In 1905, the village of Lyshchitsky volost, Brest district, Grodno province.
After the Riga Peace Treaty of 1921, there were 11 courtyards in the Lyschitsy district of Brest district of the Polesye voivodeship of Poland. Not far from the village there was a colony of the same name (21 yards, 129 inhabitants).
Since 1939 - as part of the BSSR . In 1940 - 28 yards. Before the beginning of World War II , the 41st separate motorized engineering battalion of the 6th mechanized corps and the 4th pontoon-bridge battalion of the 4th tank division were stationed in Ogorodniki [1] . On June 22, 1941, at 04.15 o'clock, the 29th Artillery Regiment of the German Wehrmacht opened fire on them, as a result of which the village burned down [2] .
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Notes
- The deployment of parts of the Western Special Military District on 05/30/1941
- ↑ “June 22, 1941 Brest. At 3.15, the battery begins to shoot ... "Eberhard von Hanksden's military diary. Minsk 2011, p. 12.
Literature
- Garad and ёskі Belarus: entsyklapedya. T. 3, KN. 1. Brestskaya voblasts / under scientific. ed. A.I. Lokotki . - Minsk: BelEn, 2006. - p. 93-94. - 528 s. - ISBN 985-11-0373-X . (white)