Brusky ( Belor. Brusky ) is a village in the Buinichsky village council of the Mogilyov district of the Mogilyov region of the Republic of Belarus . Located 6 kilometers south-west of Mogilev and 3 kilometers from the station Buinichi railway Mogilev - Zhlobin .
| Village | |
| Bars | |
|---|---|
| belor Bruska | |
| A country | |
| Region | Mogilyov |
| Area | Mogilyov |
| Village council | Buinichsky |
| History and geography | |
| Timezone | UTC + 3 |
| Population | |
| Population | 141 [1] people ( 2007 ) |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Telephone code | +375 222 |
| Postcode | 212032 [2] |
| SOATO | 7244860006 |
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History
Bars were founded in the 1920s by settlers from neighboring villages. In 1926, the village with 13 yards and 83 inhabitants. In the early 1930s, the collective farm "Red Partisan" was organized here, which in 1933 united 8 yards. There was a circle for the elimination of illiteracy among adults. During the Great Patriotic War from July 1941 to June 27, 1944, it was occupied by German troops. In 1990 - 72 yards and 169 inhabitants, the village belonged to the collective farm "Lighthouse of Communism" (center - the village Tishovka ). It housed a production team and a cattle farm, the store worked [1] .
See also
- Buynichsky village council
- Mogilyov district
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Garady and All Belarus: Entsyklapedya ў 15 Tamah. V. 6, Vol. 2. Magіlёўska voblast / W. D. Budzko і іnsh. - Minsk: BelEn, 2009. - 591 p. ISBN 978-985-11-0440-2
- ↑ Postcode of the settlement of Brusky (Mogilyov region, Mogilyov district, Buynichsky village council) (not available link)
Literature
- Garad and ёskі Belarus: Entsyklapedya ў 15 tamah. V. 6, Vol. 2. Magіlёўska voblast / W. D. Budzko і іnsh. - Minsk: BelEn, 2009. - 591 p. ISBN 978-985-11-0440-2 .