Logovyshche [2] ( Belorussian. Logavishcha ) is a village in the Negorelsky village council of the Dzerzhinsky district of the Minsk region . It is located 20 kilometers from Dzerzhinsk , 9 kilometers from the Negoreloe railway station and 56 kilometers from Minsk .
| Village | |
| Lair | |
|---|---|
| Belor. Logavіshcha | |
| A country | |
| Region | Minsk |
| Area | Dzerzhinsky |
| Village Council | Negorelsky |
| History and Geography | |
| Based | XIX century |
| Timezone | UTC + 3 |
| Population | |
| Population | 191 people ( 2017 ) |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Telephone code | +375 1716 |
| Postcode | 222730 [1] |
| Car code | five |
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History
Known from the second half of the XVI - beginning of the XX century [3] , as a village in the Minsk district in Koidanovskaya volost. In 1897, 227 residents lived, there were 27 households, the estate of the same name had 4 households and 40 inhabitants. In 1917 - 40 yards and 264 residents, the estate - 22 residents, while a school began to operate in the village.
Since August 20, 1924, it has been a part of the Negorelsky Village Council, which in 1932-1936 was the Polish national village council of Koidanovsky (then renamed Dzerzhinsky) district of the Minsk District. Since 1937 - as part of the Minsk region, since 1939 again as part of the Dzerzhinsky district of the Minsk region. In 1926, there were 57 yards, 261 residents lived, on the Lovishche farm there was 1 yard and 7 inhabitants. There was an elementary school, which was located in a building nationalized in 1922. In 1925, 62 students studied at the school, 2 teachers worked. In the 1930s, the villagers merged into the Victory collective farm, which was served by the Negorelsky machine and tractor station.
During World War II, the village was occupied by German invaders from June 28, 1941 to July 7, 1944, 16 residents were killed at the front.
In the post-war years, the village was the center of the collective farm “Russia”, in 1991 275 people lived here, there were 97 yards. As of 2009, the village is the center of the Logovischensky branch.
Infrastructure
The village has a procurement team, repair shops, a farm, a basic school, a feldsher-accuser station, a post office, and a store [3] . The village itself is also located on the highway P68 ( Energetikov - Uzda - Valeryany).
Population
- 1897 - 227 inhabitants;
- 1917 - 264 inhabitants;
- 1926 - 261 inhabitants;
- 1991 - 275 inhabitants;
- 2004 - 247 inhabitants;
- 2010 - 287 inhabitants [4] ;
- 2017 - 191 residents [5] .
Notes
- ↑ Postcodes Dzerzhinsky district, Minsk region
- ↑ 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 .-- 604 p. ISBN 985-458-054-7 . (belor.)
- ↑ 1 2 National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Belarusian Entrepreneurship Name P. Brokki, Institute of Foreign Studies, Ethnographic and Folklore. Garady and Belarusian Belarus: Etsyklapedyya ў 15 tamakh . - Mn. , 2011 .-- 2000 copies. - ISBN 978-985-11-0554-6 . (belor.)
- ↑ Results of the 2009 census of the Republic of Belarus on village councils
- ↑ Population, number of households by village councils of the Dzerzhinsky district of the Minsk region as of January 1, 2017