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Vialiatichi parish

Vialiatichsky volost is a volost in the Russian Empire (on the territory of modern Belarus ), which existed after the Second Partition of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (approximately from the second half of the XIX century) until 1924, when it was divided into 5 village councils: Motchensky , Ozdyatytsky , Velyatichsky village councils of Borisov district , Vydritsky and partly Nachsky village soviets of the Krupsky district .

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Vialiatichi parish
Vyalytsіtskaya Volasts
A country Russian Empire Belorussian SSR
Enters intoBorisov district
Adm Centrevillage Vialiatici
History and geography

At present, the historic territory of the parish also includes the village of Mancha on the territory of Dmitrovsky Village Council of the Berezinsky District .

Borders of the Velatichi volost in the XIX century
Borders of the Velatichi volost in the XIX century

Velyatichsky village council includes the following settlements, which were part of the Velyatichi volost (the first written mention; the state according to the 1897 census):

  • Berezovka (Berozaka) - (1795; -).
  • Borovoye (Baravyya) - known since the 1920s.
  • Vialiatici (Vyalyatsichy) - (1562; 225 yards, 1889 inhabitants).
  • Dubnik (Dubnik) - known since the 1920s.
  • Oak (Duboviyya) - known since the 1920s.
  • Zabrodye (Zabroddze) - (1800; 19 yards, 160 inhabitants).
  • Zorichi (Zorychy) - (the old name is Smorky; 1800 village; village, 144 yards, 1104 inhabitants).
  • Kamenka (Kamenka) - (1885 torture chambers ; -)
  • Red Mountain (Chyrvonaya Gara) - known since the 1920s.
  • Novosady (Navasadi) - known since the 1920s.
  • Osinovka (Asіnaўka) - known since the 1920s.
  • Praborne (Prabarnae) - known since the 1920s.
  • Ryabinovka (Rabinakka) - known since the 1920s.
  • Yablonka (Yablanka) - (1,800 torture chambers; a village, 16 yards, 134 dwellers and dungeons, 2 yards, 20 inhabitants).

The Motchensky Village Council includes 22 settlements that were partly part of the Velyatichi volost (the first written mention; the state according to the 1897 census):

  • Antonevichi (Antaneviches) - (1858; village, 20 yards, 150 inhabitants).
  • Askerki (Askerki) - (1800; state farm , 3 yards, 46 inhabitants).
  • Run (Byagi) - (1800; 11 yards, 66 inhabitants).
  • Bernya (Bernya) - (1816; in 1897, Berdnya, a village, 10 yards, 74 inhabitants) was called.
  • Borki (Borki) - (1847 torture chambers; 14 yards, 106 inhabitants).
  • Drozdino (Drozdzina) - (1800; 73 yards, 511 inhabitants).
  • Zavaly (Zavaly) - (1870; village, 8 yards, 80 inhabitants and a farm, 8 yards, 53 inhabitants and a farm, 4 yards, 39 inhabitants).
  • Green Dubrava (Zalyonyaya Dubrava) - (1800; 14 yards, 110 inhabitants).
  • Karma (Karma) - (1870; 22 yards, 176 inhabitants).
  • Leonovo (Levanova) - (1885 farm ; farm, 54 inhabitants).
  • Novaya Motcha (Novaya Motcha) - (in the 19th century, the village of Mötzch, known from 1641, was divided into two; 43 yards, 307 inhabitants).
  • Padnevki (Padneuki) - (1857; village, 16 yards, 127 inhabitants).
  • Selishche (Selishcha) - (1641; 51 yard, 378 inhabitants and farm 1 yard, 14 inhabitants).
  • Old Motch (Old Motch) - (1641; 49 yards, 383 inhabitants).
  • Untayalka (Untallka) - (1870; 22 courtyards, 175 inhabitants).
  • Cherny Osov (Chorny Vos) - (1800 guards; 7 yards, 80 inhabitants).
  • Shobiki (Shobiki) - (in 1885 the torture chambers; a farm, 4 yards, 32 inhabitants).

The following settlements were not part of the Velatichi volost: Bolshaya Ukholoda and Malaya Ukholoda ( Glivinsky volost), Dobritskoe and Yartsevka ( Loshnitskaya parish). About Farm Wasps - no data.

Ozdyatichsky village council (abolished in 2013, and included in the composition of the Motchensky village council ) included 10 settlements that were part of the Velyatichi volost (the first written mention; the state according to the 1897 census):

  • Zabere (Zaber'e) - (1897; farm, 2 yards, 14 inhabitants).
  • Kamenka (Kamenka) - (in 1908, a village, 4 yards, 37 inhabitants).
  • Klypenka (Klypenka) - (1816; a village, 30 yards, 202 inhabitants and a village 1 yard, 8 inhabitants).
  • Kolki (Kolki) - (1885 dungeons ; a farm, 14 yards, 102 inhabitants).
  • Lavnitsa (Laўnitsa) - (1800; village, 45 yards, 338 inhabitants).
  • Matalyga (Matalyga) - (1878; -)
  • Mulishe (Mulishcha) - (1897; farm 7 yards, 60 inhabitants).
  • Ozdyatichi (Azdzyatsichi) (1800 village (however, early arch.nakhodka); 78 yards, 777 inhabitants; village, 209 yards, 1522 inhabitants).
  • Chernevka (Cherneuka) - (1854; 63 yards, 420 inhabitants).

About the village of Studenka (Studzyonka) - no data.

Abolished in 2009 (included in the Ukhvala village council ), the Vydritsky village council of the Krupsky district included 4 localities, of which 3 were part of the Velyatichi volost (the first written mention; the state according to the 1897 census):

  • Bolshaya Gorodno (Vyalikae Horadna) - (1517; 46 yards, 582 inhabitants and two farms, 26 inhabitants).
  • Vydritsa (Vydrytsa) - (1,670 villages; villages, 63 yards, 679 inhabitants).
  • Small Gorodno (Small Goradna) - (1670; 21 yard, 267 inhabitants).
  • Pond (Pond) - known since the 1920s.

The Nachsky village council of the Krupsky district includes 11 settlements, of which 3 were part of the Velyatichi volost (the first written mention; the state according to the 1897 census):

  • Zapolie (Zapolie) - (1,800; 20 yards, 167 inhabitants).
  • Kolos (Kolas) - (1670; in 1897 it was called Kaўpynitsa, 31 yard, 240 inhabitants).
  • Priyamno (Pryamіna) - (1870; 21 yard, 179 inhabitants).

In 1965, the village of Mancha was transferred from the Ozdyatichsky Village Council of the Borisov District to the Dmitrovich Village Council of the Berezinsky District:

  • Mancha (1897; hamlet of 22 yards, 165 inhabitants) [1] [2] .

Notes

  1. ↑ Garad and ёskі Belarus: entsyklapedya. T.8. Minsk Voblasts. Prince 1 / Redkal .: T.U. Byalova і інш. - Mn. : Belarus Entsykl The name of P. Broke, 2010. - 736 p. - ISBN 978-985-11-0520-1 .
  2. ↑ Garad and ёskі Belarus: entsyklapedya. T.8. Minsk Voblasts. Prince 2 / Redkal .: T.U. Byalova i іnsh. - Mn. : Belarus Entsykl The name of P. Broky, 2011. - 464 p. - ISBN 978-985-11-0554-6 .
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Velyati_volost&oldid=100350049


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