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Drying (Kamenets district)

Drying ( Belor. Drying ) - a village in the Kamenetz district of the Brest region of Belarus . Included in the Verkhovichsky village council . The population is 106 people (2009) [1] .

Village
Drying
belor Dry
A country Belorussia
RegionBrest region
AreaKamenets district
Village councilVerkhovichsky
History and geography
TimezoneUTC + 3
Population
Population106 people ( 2009 )
Digital identifiers
Postcode
Car codeone

Content

Geography

Drying is located 14 km north-east of the city of High and 20 km north-west of the city of Kamenetz . 12 km to the northwest lies the border with Poland . The area belongs to the Vistula Basin, around the village - a network of reclamation canals with a drain into the Lesnaya River. Local roads lead to the surrounding villages Verkhovichi , Yasinovka and Lisovchitsy [2] .

History

It was first mentioned in the XVI century as the village of Sushkovo of the Bereste region of the Berestey province of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania [3] .

After the third section of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1795) Drying within the Russian Empire belonged to the Brest district of the Grodno province .

In the late XIX - early XX century, the estate was owned by the Countess Maria Puslovskaya. According to the census of 1897, the village had 100 inhabitants, and there was a smithy [3] . At the turn of the century, the Puslovskys built a manor house here, which included a manor house, barn, mill, and farm building. Of all the buildings, only the barn has survived to our time [4] .

According to the Riga Peace Treaty (1921), the village became part of interwar Poland , where it belonged to the Brest povet of the Polesye voivodship . In the 1930s, the abandoned building of the manor house was dismantled, in its place was built the school building that has survived to the present day [4] . Since 1939, Drying in the BSSR .

Attractions

  • From the estate of Puslovsky only barn and fragments of the park were preserved (late XIX - early XX century) [4] .
  • School building (1930s). Built on the site of a former manor house [4] .

Notes

  1. ↑ Census results
  2. ↑ Map sheet N-34-132 Kamyanets . Scale: 1: 100,000. State of the area in 1982. 1986 edition
  3. ↑ 1 2 Garady and All Belarus: Entsyklapedya ў 15 Tamah. T. 3, Vol. 1. Brestskaya voblasts / pad navuk. red A.I. Lakotki. - Minsk: BelEn, 2006. ISBN 985-11-0373-X
  4. ↑ 1 2 3 4 Nestsyarchuk L. M. “Lock, palaces, parks Berasteyshchyyny X — XX stagoddziaў (gistoryya, camp, prospecting)”. Minsk, BelTA, 2002. 334 pages. ISBN 985-6302-37-4

Links

  • Drying on the site globus.tut.by
  • Drying on the site radzima.org
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sushi_ ( Kamenetsky_rayon )&oldid = 89447026


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