Dubrovka ( Belorussian. Dubraўka ) is a village in the Tolkachevsky village council of the Shklovsky district of the Mogilev region of Belarus .
| Village | |
| Dubrovka | |
|---|---|
| Belor. Dubraўka | |
Turn to Dubrovka, 2018 | |
| A country | |
| Region | Mogilev |
| Area | Shklovsky |
| Village Council | Tolkachevsky |
| History and Geography | |
| Timezone | UTC + 3 |
| Population | |
| Population | 28 [1] people ( 2009 ) |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Telephone code | +375 2239 |
| Postcode | 213024 [2] |
Content
Geography
The village is located 20 km south-west of Shklov , 56 km from Mogilev , 14 km from the Lotva railway station on the line Mogilev - Orsha . In the south it borders on a forest. In the east, there is a reclamation canal connected to the Vabich River (a tributary of Druti ).
History
The village has been known since the beginning of the 17th century . According to an inventory of 1616, there were 16 plots of land in the village, residents paid chinsh and honey tribute . According to an inventory of 1635, the village was in the possession of the Orsha church. After the 1st partition of the Commonwealth (1772) as part of the Russian Empire . In 1777 in the Mogilev district of the Mogilev province. In 1785, it was part of the Shklov estate of the Mogilev district, the property of the landowner. In 1869, the landowner I.V. Rubanovsky had 1,063 acres of land here. There was a bread store.
September 29, 1923 reclamation partnership was created. From August 20, 1924 a village in the Shklovsky district of the Mogilev district (until July 26, 1930). In 1930, a collective farm was organized, and an elementary school worked. Since February 20, 1938 as part of the Mogilev region.
During the Great Patriotic War from July 1941 to the beginning of July 1944, Dubrovka was occupied by Nazi invaders. On the fronts and in the fight against the invaders, 50 villagers died.
In 1991, as part of the collective farm "Dawn" (center - the village of Tolkachi ), the store worked. In 2007, as a part of JSC “Beef-Agro” (center - beef agricultural town).
Population
Strength
- 2009 - 28 people (according to the census)
Dynamics
- 1695 - 14 yards
- 1771 - 23 yards, 117 residents
- 1785 - 29 yards, 211 residents
- 1869 - 37 households, 241 inhabitants (according to the census)
- beg. XX century - 38 yards, 277 residents
- 1991 - 56 yards, 103 residents
- 1997 - 43 yards, 67 inhabitants
- 2007 - 25 households, 34 residents
Notes
Literature
Garady and Belarus Belarus: Encyclapedia. T. 7, Book. 3. Magіlёў oblast / under scientific. ed. T.V. Belova. - Minsk: BelEn, 2009 .-- S. 453. - 544 p. - ISBN 978-985-11-0452-5 . (belor.)