Great Plum ( Belorussian. Vyalika Sliva ) is a village in the Slutsk region of the Minsk region of Belarus . It is part of the Isersky village council . Located 10 km southeast of Slutsk .
| Village | |
| Great Plum | |
|---|---|
| Belor. Vyalika Sliva | |
| A country | |
| Region | Minsk |
| Area | Slutsky |
| Village Council | Kozlovichsky |
| History and Geography | |
| Timezone | UTC + 3 |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Telephone code | +375 1795 |
| Postcode | 223618 [1] |
Content
History
A settlement of the Early Iron Age was found, fortified with a rampart up to 1 meter high (it used to be higher). It is located 3 kilometers northeast of the village, in the tract Tserkovische.
The first school in the village of Big Plum arose in 1909 . The school was of different ages. In 1924, the first elementary school was built in the village. Since 1950, the school began to grow into a secondary one. Pupils from the villages of Iserno , Igraevo , Bolshoy and Maloe Bykova , Pratsevichi , Gulyaevo , Kozlovichi , Nezhevka came to school . At that time, it was the only high school in all nearby villages. In 2003, the secondary school was reorganized into a primary school. [2]
Transport
You can get from Slutsk to the village by buses 201с Slutsk AV - Bolshoy Bykovo and 458с Slutsk AV - Salihorsk AB .
Infrastructure
Monuments
At the village cemetery there is a mass grave of nine fellow soldiers who died during the Great Patriotic War. [3]
Famous Natives
- Sanko, Valery Alekseevich (born 1939) - Belarusian writer, journalist, book publisher.
Notes
- ↑ Postal codes of Belarus (inaccessible link)
- ↑ http://vsliva.slutsk.edu.by/be/main.aspx?guid=1211/
- ↑ Military Grave Information | Perpetuation of the memory of the defenders of the Fatherland | 1944-2014 1945—2015 | Slutsk district | Slutsk | Slutsk district executive committee | News of the Slutsk region
Literature
- Memory: Guest.-Dakum. Chronicle of the Slutsk district of the city of Slutsk: in 2 books. / style. V. S. Vidlog; redkal .: G.K. Kisyalyo (gal. red.) іnsh .; mast. E.E. Zhakevich. - Mn .: BELTA, 2000-2001.