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Grinkov region

Grinkovshchina [2] ( Belorussian. Grynkoўščyna ) is a village in the Stankovsky village council of the Dzerzhinsky district of the Minsk region of Belarus . The village is located 16 kilometers from Dzerzhinsk , 37 kilometers from Minsk and 14 kilometers from the Koidanovo railway station .

Village
Grinkov region
Belor. Grynkoўshchyna
Hryńkaŭščyna.jpg
A country Belarus
RegionMinsk
AreaDzerzhinsky
Village CouncilStankovsky
History and Geography
First mentionXVIII century
Former namesGrinyuki
TimezoneUTC + 3
Population
Population→ 12 people ( 2018 )
Digital identifiers
Telephone code+375 1716
Postcode222731 [1]
Car code5

History

It has been known since the 2nd half of the 18th century [3] [4] as the village of Grinyuki in the Minsk District of the Minsk Voivodeship of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. In 1779 - 9 yards. Since 1793, after the second partition of the Commonwealth - as part of the Russian Empire. In 1800, there were 35 yards, the possession of Prince Dominic Radziwill, later - Count Chapsky, in 1865 there were 65 male residents. In 1858, there were 16 revision souls.

In the middle of the XIX — beginning of the XX century a village in the Stankovsky volost of the Minsk district of the Minsk province . In 1897 - 6 yards, 60 residents, a church in the cemetery and a trading shop functioned. In 1917 - 13 yards, 78 residents. Since August 20, 1924 - a village in the Stankovsky village council of the Koidanovsky district of the Minsk district . From June 29, 1932 in the Dzerzhinsky district, from July 31, 1937 - in the Minsk , from February 4, 1939 again in the Dzerzhinsky district, from February 20, 1938 - in the Minsk region. In 1926 - 14 yards, 71 residents. During the years of collectivization, a collective farm was organized.

In the Great Patriotic War from June 28, 1941 to July 7, 1944 under Nazi occupation . During the war, 3 villagers were killed at the front. In 1960 - 48 residents, in 1991 - 7 yards, 14 residents. The village was part of the collective farm named after Lenin.

Population

Population (by years) [5] [6]
1897191719261960199119992004201020172018
60↗ 78↘ 71↘ 48↘ 14↘ 10↗ 11↘ 9↗ 12→ 12

Notes

  1. ↑ Postal codes of settlements of Dzerzhinsky district of the Minsk region of the Republic of Belarus
  2. ↑ 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 .: Tekhnalog_ya, 2003 ISBN 985-458-054-7 (Belarusian)
  3. ↑ National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Belorussian Encyclopedia P. Brovka, Institute of Art History, Ethnography and Folklore. Garady and Belarus . - Mn. : Publishing House of the Belarusian Encyclopedia named after P. Brovka, 2011. (Belarusian).
  4. ↑ Memory: G_st.-Dakum. Chronicle of the Dzyarzhinsk district. - Mensk: BELTA, 2004. - ISBN 985-6302-64-1 (bel.)
  5. ↑ Population by village councils and settlements according to the 2009 census
  6. ↑ Population, number of households by village councils of Dzerzhinsky district, Minsk region
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Grinkovschina&oldid=101865337


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