Guzn ( Belor. Guznі ) is a village in the Porech village council of the Dyatlovsky district of the Grodno region of Belarus . According to the 2009 census , 23 people lived in Guzny [2] . The area of the rural settlement is 28.30 ha , the length of the borders is 3.83 km [3] .
| Village | |
| Goose | |
|---|---|
| Belor. Guznі | |
| A country | |
| Region | Grodno |
| Area | Dyatlovsky |
| Village Council | Porechsky |
| History and Geography | |
| Timezone | UTC + 3 |
| Population | |
| Population | 23 people ( 2009 ) |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Telephone code | +375 1563 |
| Postcode | 231466 [1] |
History
In 1921-1939, Gusni were part of the interwar Polish Republic . In 1923, Guzni belonged to the rural commune of Orel of Lida County, Novogrudok Voivodeship [4] . In September 1939, Gozni became part of the BSSR .
In 1940, there were 41 households in Guzny, 164 people lived [5] .
In 1996, Guzni was part of the Demyanovets village council and the Porechye collective farm . In the village, there were 30 households, 48 people lived [5] .
On July 13, 2007 the village was transferred from the abolished Demyanovetsky to the Porech village council [6] .
Notes
- ↑ Postal Codes of Dyatlovsky District
- ↑ 2009 Census Results
- ↑ Decision of the Dyatlovsky District Council of Deputies of November 8, 2012 No. 108 “On establishing the boundaries of rural settlements of the Dyatlovsky District of the Grodno Region”
- ↑ Gozni Village on Radzima.net
- ↑ 1 2 Novikava G.M. From the history of the settlements ў // Memory: The history-documentary chronicle of the Dziatlaўskaga rayon. - Minsk: Universitetskaya, 1997 .-- S. 373 .
- ↑ Decision of the Grodno Oblast Council of Deputies of July 13, 2007 No. 43 “On resolving issues of the administrative-territorial structure of the Dyatlovsky district” (Russian)