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Starina (Negorelsky Village Council)

Starina [2] ( Belorussian. Staryna ) is a village in the Negorelsky village council of the Dzerzhinsky district of the Minsk region of Belarus . The village is located 20 kilometers from Dzerzhinsk , 62 kilometers from Minsk and 9 kilometers from the Negoreloe railway station .

Village
Old man
Belor. Staryna
Staryna, Dziaržynsk District.jpg
A country Belarus
RegionMinsk
AreaDzerzhinsky
Village CouncilNegorelsky
History and Geography
First mentionXX century
NUM height188 m
TimezoneUTC + 3
Population
Population↗ 23 people ( 2018 )
Digital identifiers
Telephone code+375 1716
Postcode222727 [1]
Car code5
SOATO6222828112

History

It is known from the end of the 19th century - the beginning of the 20th century [3] [4] , as the estate of Starin in the Koidanovsky volost of the Minsk district of the Minsk province . In 1897, according to the All-Russian census in the village of 25 inhabitants, nearby were 2 eponymous farms (5 yards, 56 residents), 2 tracts (3 yards, 28 residents). In 1917, the village of Starina Novaya (22 yards, 128 inhabitants), the village of Starina (6 inhabitants), the village (26 inhabitants) and the tract (8 inhabitants).

Since March 9, 1918, as part of the proclaimed Byelorussian People's Republic , however, it was actually under the control of the German military administration. From January 1, 1919, as part of the Soviet Socialist Republic of Belarus , and from February 27 of the same year, as part of the Lithuanian-Belarusian SSR , in the summer of 1919 the village was occupied by Polish troops , after the signing of the Riga Peace - as part of the Belarusian SSR .

From August 20, 1924, as part of the Negorelsky village council (in 1932-1936 - the national Polish village council) Koidanovsky, then Dzerzhinsky district of the Minsk district . From July 31, 1937 to February 4, 1939 as part of the Minsk region , from February 20, 1938 as part of the Minsk region. In 1926, according to the All-Union Census in the village - 5 yards, on the farm - 2 yards, 8 residents. During collectivization, a collective farm was organized.

From June 28, 1941 to July 6, 1944, it was under Nazi occupation during the Great Patriotic War , 14 villagers were killed at the front. It was part of the collective farm "Belarus" (center - the village of Garbuzy ). In 1991 - 24 yards, 62 residents. As of 2009, as part of the agricultural enterprise CJSC Negorelskoye. On October 30, 2009, the village was transferred from the liquidated Negorelsky Council to the Negorelsky Village Council [5] .

Population

Population (by years) [6] [7] [8]
1897190919171926199119992004
109↘ 57↗ 168↘ 141↘ 62↘ 47↘ 37
201020172018
↘ 22↘ 18↗ 23

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 .-- 704 p.: Il. ISBN 985-6302-64-1 (Belarusian)
  5. ↑ "On changing the administrative-territorial structure of the Minsk region." Decision of the Minsk Regional Council of Deputies of October 30, 2009 No. 219
  6. ↑ Yarmolovich V.S. List of settlements of the Minsk province . - Minsk, 1909.
  7. ↑ Population by village councils and settlements according to the 2009 census
  8. ↑ Information on the population and number of households by village councils of the Dzerzhinsky district of the Minsk region as of January 1, 2018
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Old_ ( Negorelsky village council )&oldid = 102705677


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