Glukhovschina ( Belorussian. Glukhoshshchyn ) is a village [2] as part of the Stankovsky Village Council of the Dzerzhinsky District of the Minsk Region of Belarus.
| Village | |
| Deafness | |
|---|---|
| Belor. Glukhoўshchyna | |
| A country | |
| Region | Minsk Region |
| Area | Dzerzhinsky |
| Village Council | Stankovsky |
| History and Geography | |
| Based | XVIII century |
| Timezone | UTC + 3 |
| Population | |
| Population | ↗ 20 people ( 2018 ) |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Telephone code | +375 1716 |
| Postcode | 222732 [1] |
| Car code | five |
It is located 6 kilometers from Dzerzhinsk , 51 kilometers from Minsk and 6 kilometers from the Koidanovo railway station.
History
It was founded at the beginning of the 18th century in the Minsk district of the Minsk Voivodeship ON . Since 1793, in the Koidanovskaya volost of the Minsk district of the Russian Empire . In 1800, there were 4 yards, 39 inhabitants. Possession of the Radziwills .
In the middle of the XIX century it belonged to the state, as part of the estate of Koidanovo and Polonevitsa rural community. In 1870, 10 male souls lived in the village. In 1897 there were 13 courtyards, 103 inhabitants lived.
In 1917 - 21 courtyards, 142 residents. In 1919, an elementary school was opened in Glukhovshchina, in which 46 students studied in 1925 . In 1926, 127 residents live here, there were 25 yards. In the 30s, the village was included in the joint collective farm named after Voroshilov, a mechanical and wool workshop worked in the village. The collective farm was serviced by the Koydanovskaya MTS . In the Great Patriotic War from June 28, 1941 to July 7, 1944 - under German occupation, 8 villagers were killed at the front. In 1960, 124 residents lived, Glukhovschina was a member of the Red Banner collective farm. In 1991, there were 20 farm households and 53 residents.
On October 30, 2009, the village was transferred from the liquidated Lyakhovichsky to the Stankovsky Village Council [3] . In 2009, as part of the Kryon-Agro branch .
Population
| Population (by years) [4] [5] : | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1800 | 1897 | 1917 | 1926 | 1960 | 1991 | 1999 | 2004 | 2010 | 2017 | 2018 | |
| 39 | ↗ 103 | ↗ 142 | ↘ 127 | ↘ 124 | ↘ 53 | ↘ 34 | ↘ 25 | ↗ 28 | ↘ 19 | ↗ 20 | |
Notes
- ↑ Postal codes of settlements of Dzerzhinsky district of the Minsk region of the Republic of Belarus
- ↑ Names of the settlements ў Republic of Belarus: Minsk region: Narmatians of the past / І. A. Gaponenka, I. L. Kapyloў, V.P. Lemtsyugova іnsh .; pad red. V.P. Lemtsyugovay. - Mn .: Tekhnalogіya, 2003 .— 178 pp. ISBN 985-458-054-7
- ↑ "On changing the administrative-territorial structure of the Minsk region." Decision of the Minsk Regional Council of Deputies of October 30, 2009 No. 219
- ↑ Results of the 2009 census of the Republic of Belarus on village councils
- ↑ Population, number of households by village councils of Dzerzhinsky district, Minsk region