Falcons ( Belor. Sakaly ) is a village in the Novosyolkovsky village council of the Postavsky district of the Vitebsk region of Belarus .
Geography
The village is located 25 km from the town of Pastavy and 16 km from the center of the village council.
History
As a result of the Soviet-Polish war of 1919-1921. the village became part of Middle Lithuania .
Since 1922 - as part of the Dunilovičy County of the Vilnius Voivodeship of Poland ( II Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth ).
In September 1939 , the village was annexed to the BSSR by the forces of the Belorussian Front of the Red Army .
Since January 15, 1940 - in the Gruzdovskiy village council of the Postavsky district. Vileika region of the BSSR.
In 1941 - 17 yards, 76 residents.
In 1946 - a farm, 72 inhabitants.
On September 01. 1954 - 19 farms.
From 05.20. 1960 - in the Savichsky village council.
In 1963 - 20 yards, 65 residents.
Since May 17, 1985 - in the Lukashovsky village council.
Since August 24, 1992 - in the Novoselkovsky village council.
In 2001 - 7 yards, 9 residents, on the collective farm named after Suvorov.
Literature
- Pamyatsk: Gistoryka-dakumentalnaya chronika Pastaўskaga raёnu. - Minsk: BelTA, 2001.- P.667-668.