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Swamps (Kobrin district)


The symbols of the area are represented on the coat of arms of the village of Bolota: stork, wheat, cornflowers, windmill, Paraskeva Serbska church
Coat of arms of the village of Bolot

Swamps ( Belor. Balota , woodland . Swamps ) - a village in the Kobrin district of the Brest region of Belarus . It is part of the Kiselevets Village Council .

Village
Swamps
Belor. Balots
A country Belarus
RegionBrest
AreaKobrin
Village CouncilKiselevetsky
History and Geography
Based1513 year
First mention1513 year
Square9.11 km²
TimezoneUTC + 3
Population
Population425 people ( 2016 )
Digital identifiers
Telephone code+375 1642
Postal codes225868
Car codeone

As of January 1, 2016, the population was 425 people in 200 households [1] .

In the village there are a post office, a basic school, a club, a feldsher-midwife station, a library, a forestry and a shop [1] .

Content

Geography

The village is located 15 km southeast of the city and the Kobrin station and 61 km east of Brest [2] .

In 2012, the area of ​​the settlement was 9.11 km² (911 ha [3] ).

History

Marshes (local name Marshes ), a village in the Kiselevets Village Council. It is mentioned in 1513. In 1559, the Bolochane estate in the Kobrin district, the possession of Fedor Bolotsky with his brothers Cyril and Taras. In 1623, the possession of the Lutsk Jesuits. In 1652, the famous Swamp Church (on the estate). From the Lutsk Jesuit College, she was given a contribution to a pair of oxen, rye, 50 zlotys, etc. In the estate and the village of Bolota (Bloty) there was an inn and a brewery. In 1672, K.P. Brastovsky was given the privilege of a toll on the estate. In 1773, Swamps - falvarak in the Brest Voivodeship. Since 1795, as part of the Russian Empire, in the Kobrin district, since 1801, the Grodno province. In 1882, the wooden church of the Monk Paraskeva of Serbia was built (preserved to our time), the Orthodox parish in 1888 totaled one thousand three hundred eighty-five believers. 64 boys studied at the Bolotsky Public School in the 1889/90 academic year; in 1892/93, 46 boys; in 1905/06 - 93 boys. In 1890, on the site of the modern village and in its environs, there were: the village of Snezhki-Bloty, the village of Bloty-Poezuitsky, the estate - Blots-Poezuitsky, the possession of A. Gan (together with 4 farms 3819 acres of land), Blots-Shlyakhetsky, possession P Bazilevsky (454.25 tithes of land), Blots, possession of F. Girzha (48 tithes of land). In 1897, the estates: Blots-Poezuitsky, 50 inhabitants, and Blots-Shlyakhet, 29 inhabitants, in Blotsky volost. In 1905, there were 26 and 16 inhabitants in the estates, respectively. Since 1921, as part of Poland, the village of Bloty (Bolota) -Shlyakhetskie and the village of Bolota Veliky, 114 houses, 771 inhabitants, in the Blotsk municipality of the Kobrin county Polesie Voivodeship. In the 1930s, a school, evening courses, a reading room, and a theater group worked. Since 1939, in the BSSR, from 15.1.1940 in the Kobrin district of the Brest region, from 12.10.1940 in the Kiselevets village council. In 1940, farms: Bolot-Shlyakhetskie, 8 yards, 50 inhabitants, and the Great Swamps, 365 yards, 1303 inhabitants; The former estate of Swamp, 3 courtyards, 30 inhabitants. On 1.1.1999, the village, 256 courtyards, 570 residents, a shop, club, library, high school. In 1983, a tombstone was installed on the grave of 20 Red Army soldiers who died during the Soviet-Polish war of 1920. Monuments: a windmill, the Church of St. Paraskeva of Serbia.

The village has been known since 1513 [2] . At different times, the population was [2] :

  • 1897: 79 people
  • 1905: 42 people
  • 1921: 114 yards, 771 people;
  • 1940: 367 households, 1383 people;
  • 1999: 256 households, 570 people;
  • 2005: 249 households, 543 people;
  • 2009 [4] : 417 people
  • 2016 [1] : 200 households, 425 people.

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 3 Kiselevets village council on the website of the Kobrin district executive committee.
  2. ↑ 1 2 3 Balata // Garady and Veski Belarus: Encyclapedia. T. 4, book. 2. - Mn., 2007 .-- S. 120.
  3. ↑ Borders of rural settlements of the Kobrin district . Decision of the Kobrin District Council of Deputies of June 30, 2012 No. 124 // Pravo.by . On the establishment of the borders of rural settlements in the Kobrin district . Decision of the Kobrin District Council of Deputies of September 14, 2012 No. 133 // Pravo.by .
  4. ↑ Brest region // The results of the 2009 census.

Literature

  • Balata // Garady and Veski Belarus: Entsyklapedyya я 15 tamakh. T. 4, book. 2. Brescian region / Redkallegia: G.P. Pashkoў (halogens of the editors) інш. - Minsk: BelEn, 2007 .-- 608 p.: Il. - C. 120. ISBN 978-985-11-0388-7 .
  • http://ikobrin.ru/naspunktib.php

Links

  • Kiselevets village council on the website of the Kobrin district executive committee.
  • Attractions on the website of the Globe of Belarus.
  • Attractions on the Radzima.org website.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bolota_(Kobrin district )&oldid = 98075646


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