Rudevichi ( Bel. - Rudzevichy ) is a village in the Novosyolkovsky village council of the Postavsky district of the Vitebsk region of Belarus .
| Village | |
| Rudevichi | |
|---|---|
| Belor. Rudzevichy | |
| A country | |
| Region | Vitebsk |
| Area | Postavsky |
| Village Council | Novoselkovsky |
| History and Geography | |
| Timezone | UTC + 3 |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Car code | 2 |
Content
Geography
It is located 2 km east of the village of Novosyolki , 13 km from the city of Pastavy , 200 km west of Vitebsk and 140 km north of Minsk .
2 km south of the village is Novosyolki station on the Krulevschizna - Lyntupy railway line of the Vitebsk branch of the Belarusian Railway .
There are local roads to neighboring villages, eventually leading to the Pastavy - Glubokoe highway.
History
In 1774, it was first mentioned in the metric books of the Luchay Church .
“Rudevichi. On October 2, 1774, Priest John Romanovsky baptized a girl named Magdalena, daughter of Lawrence and Helena Tatarchukov. Godfathers: Ivan Kutsukha and Maria Golovachevna ” [1] .
In the metrics there are also modified names of the village - Radzevichi, Rodzevichi.
In 1873, as part of the Luchay volost of the Vileika county of Vilna province . There were 97 revision souls in the village.
In 1905, 284 inhabitants, 401 tithes of land lived in the village.
As a result of the Soviet-Polish war of 1919-1921. the village was part of Poland ( II Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth ), administratively part of the Luchai Commune of the Dunilovičy County Powers of the Vilno Voivodeship .
In September 1939, the Rudevichs were annexed to the BSSR by the forces of the Belorussian Front of the Red Army . On December 4, 1939, the Rudevichi became part of the Dunilovichi district of the Vileika region of the BSSR.
From January 15, 1940 - in the Novosyolkovsky village council of the Postavy district. As of December 30. 1951 - 63 farms.
Since July 16, 1954 - in the Yunkovsky village council. In 1963 - 49 yards, 127 residents.
Since August 24, 1991 - in the Lukashovsky Village Council. From 08.24. 1992 - in the Novosyolkovsky village council.
In 2001 - 25 yards, 50 residents, on the collective farm named after Suvorov.
Literature
- Pamyatsk: Gistoryka-dakumentalnaya chronika Pastaўskaga raёnu. - Minsk: BelTA, 2001.- P.667.
Notes
- ↑ National Historical Archive of Belarus. - A copy of the Metric books of the Luchai Roman Catholic Parish Church about those born, about marriage, about the dead from 1774 to 1798. - F. 937, op. 6, d. 5, l. 2ob.