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Zabolotye (Osipovichsky district)

Zabolotye ( Belor. Zabalatstse , Belor. Zabalozza ) [Comm 1] - an agro - town as part of the Protasevichsky village council of Osipovichi district of the Mogilev region of Belarus [1] .

Agro-town
Swamp
Belor. Zabalatstse, Zabalotstse
A country Belarus
RegionMogilev
AreaOsipovichsky
Village CouncilProtasevichsky
History and Geography
Climate typemoderately continental
TimezoneUTC + 3
Population
Population352 [1] people ( 2007 )
Digital identifiers
Telephone code+375 2235
Postcode213741 [2]

Content

  • 1 Etymology of the name
  • 2 Geographical location
  • 3 History
  • 4 population
  • 5 Comments
  • 6 notes

Name Etymology

The term “ Swamp ” is a landmark name and refers to a settlement located behind a swamp [3] .

Geographical position

The agro-town is located 4 km west of Osipovichi , 6 km from the Osipovichi railway station and 137 km from Mogilev . Transport connections are provided by the Osipovichi- Shishchitsy highway. To the north-east of the agro-town lies a railway. In the north, a forest is adjacent to the village [1] .

With a T-shaped layout in Zabolotye, wooden buildings of the manor type prevail. The northeastern outskirts of the agro-town was chosen as the location for public buildings, the park, and the manufacturing sector [1] .

History

Zabolotye is mentioned in written sources from the 17th century. In 1692, the agro-town was a village, which was part of the Glusk estate of the Minsk Voivodeship . After some time, Zabolotye was already listed in the estate of Protasevichi , owned by D. Radziwill. After the second division of the Commonwealth in 1793, the village became part of the Russian Empire . In 1840, Zabolotye was mentioned as part of the Protasevichi estate of Bobruisk district of Minsk province , which was the possession of Prince Wittgenstein, and in 1860 it became the center of this estate [1] .

In February - November 1918, Zabolotye was occupied by German troops; from August 1919 to July 1920 - Polish. The collective farm “Red Liberty” was created here in 1930 [1] .

During World War II, Zabolotye was occupied by Nazi troops from the end of June 1941 to June 29, 1944. At the front and during partisan activity , 30 inhabitants died [1] . In addition, a resident of the village Pelageya Tarasovna Kozlovskaya, being a partisan messenger, was collecting information about the enemy and managed to save the banner of one of the units of the Red Army . The ensuing arrest in February 1943 resulted in torture and execution by hanging on a market square in Osipovichi. The street in Osipovichi is named after Kozlovskaya, who was buried in Zabolotye; an obelisk was erected on the grave in 1951 [4] .

In Zabolotye, according to 2008, there were workshops for the repair of agricultural machinery, a canteen and automatic telephone exchange. The village is the center of KSUP "Protasevichi" [1] .

Population

  • 1692 - 23 smoke [1]
  • 1787 - 11 smokes [1]
  • 1840 - 91 people, 13 yards [1]
  • 1860 - 238 people, 29 yards [1]
  • 1897 - 255 people, 38 yards [1]
  • 1907 - 303 people, 56 yards [1]
  • 1917 - 387 people, 69 households [1]
  • 1926 - 372 people, 73 yards [1]
  • 1959 - 481 people [1]
  • 1970 - 429 people [1]
  • 1986 - 286 people, 118 households [1]
  • 2002 - 357 people, 128 households [1]
  • 2007 - 352 people, 123 households [1]

Comments

  1. ↑ Names and emphasis are given for: Names of settlements of the Republic of Belarus: Magyol Oblast: Narmatians of the day / І. A. Gaponenka іnsh .; pad red. V.P. Lemtsyugovay. - Mn. : Tekhnalogіya, 2007 .-- S. 66, 67. - 406 p. - ISBN 978-985-458-159-0 . .

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Garada and Belarus Belarus / Redcal. G.P. Pashkoў іnsh. - Minsk: Belarus. Encekl. Name P. Brokki, 2008 .-- V. 5, Prince. 1. Magіlёў oblast. - S. 100-101. - 728 s. - ISBN 978-985-11-0409-9 .
  2. ↑ Postal code of the settlement Zabolotye (Mogilev region, Osipovichsky district, Protasevichsky village council) (inaccessible link)
  3. ↑ Zhuchkevich V.A. Brief toponymic dictionary of Belarus. - Mn. : Publ. BSU, 1974.- S. 127.- 448 p.
  4. ↑ Duleba G. І. Magila Kazloўskay Pelage Tarasany // Zbor memorial history and culture of Belarus. Magyloў oblast. - Mn. : BelSE, 1986. - S. 85-86. - 408 p. - 5500 copies.


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Zabolotye_(Osipovichsky_district)&oldid=102017156


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