Small Lozitsy ( Belorussian. Small Lazitsy ) is a village in the Tolkachevsky village council of the Shklovsky district of the Mogilev region of Belarus .
| Village | |
| Small Lozitsy | |
|---|---|
| Belor. Malyya Lazitsy | |
| A country | |
| Region | Mogilev |
| Area | Shklovsky |
| Village Council | Tolkachevsky |
| History and Geography | |
| Timezone | UTC + 3 |
| Population | |
| Population | 84 [1] people ( 2009 ) |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Telephone code | +375 2239 |
| Postcode | 213025 [2] |
Content
- 1 Geography
- 2 History
- 3 population
- 4 notes
- 5 Links
- 6 Literature
Geography
The village is located 24 km south-west of Shklov , 38 km from Mogilev , 11 km from the Lotva railway station on the line Mogilev - Orsha . In the west there is a reclamation canal connected to the Wabich River (a tributary of Druti ).
History
It was founded in 1785 as a result of a branch from the current village of Big Lozitsy . In 1897, there was a nearby Lozitsa folk farm (1 courtyard, 9 inhabitants) and a pub with the same name (1 courtyard, 11 residents). In the autumn of 1899, the villagers of the villages of Maly Lozitsy, Selishche, Vodva, Tolpechitsy cut down the landowner forest on an area of 500 acres .
In 1930, the collective farm "Krasnaya Niva" was organized.
In the Great Patriotic War from July 1941 to June 26, 1944, it was occupied by Nazi invaders.
In 1990 - as part of the collective farm "The Way to Communism" (center - the village of Big Lozitsy ). The village housed a production team, a cattle farm.
As of 2007, the village is part of Govyady-Agro OJSC (the center is Govyady agricultural town).
Population
- 1909 - 70 yards, 403 inhabitants
- 1990 - 77 households, 167 inhabitants
- 1997 - 69 households, 123 residents
- 2007 - 46 households, 90 residents
- 2009 - 84 inhabitants (according to the census)
Notes
Links
Literature
Garady and Belarus Belarus: Encyclapedia. T. 7, Book. 3. Magіlёў oblast / under scientific. ed. T.V. Belova. - Minsk: BelEn, 2009 .-- S. 482. - 544 p. - ISBN 978-985-11-0452-5 . (belor.)