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Chernevichi (Vitebsk region)

Chernevichi ( Belorussian. Charnevichy ) is an agro-town in the Glubokoe district of the Vitebsk region of Belarus , in the Prozoroksky village council . The population is 473 people (2009) [1] .

Agro-town
Chernevichi
Belor. Charnevichy
A country Belarus
RegionVitebsk region
AreaGlubokoe District
Village CouncilProzorok Village Council
History and Geography
TimezoneUTC + 3
Population
Population388 people ( 2009 )
Digital identifiers
Postcode
Car code2
Catholic church of st. John the Baptist
Orthodox church of st. Paraskeva Fridays

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Geography

The village is located 10 km north-west of the center of the village council of the village of Prozoroki and 33 northeast of the district center, the city of Glubokoe . Chernevichi stand on the river Auta , are located on the border with the Sharkovshchinsky area . The local road connects Chernevichi with the Prozoroki and the P45 motorway . The nearest railway station is also located in Prozoroki (line Polotsk - Molodechno ).

Attractions

  • Orthodox church of st. Paraskevi Fridays. Built in 1887 in a pseudo-Russian style . Included in the State list of historical and cultural values ​​of the Republic of Belarus [2]
  • Catholic church of st. John the Baptist. Built in the pre-war era when Chernevichi was part of interwar Poland . In the post-war period, the building had a warehouse, in the 1990s. the temple was returned to believers after which a tower was attached to the temple [3] .

Notes

  1. ↑ Census results
  2. ↑ Memorial collection of history and culture. Vitebsk region. Page 239
  3. ↑ Chernevichi on the website globus.tut.by

Links

  • Chernevichi on the website globus.tut.by
  • Chernevichi on the website radzima.org
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chernevichi_(Vitebsk_region)&oldid=82122872


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