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Village of Budy

The village of Budy was shown on Schubert’s map of 1826-1840. However, it is signed there as Lady, possibly a misprint, or possibly the name of the village, which was later changed to Budy. Further in written sources the village is mentioned in 1905, not as a settlement, but as a forest fire department of Osowiec parish, 1 inhabitant lived there. In 1919 - 1939, it was part of Poland, as part of the village Paluszczyn, Ilow commune.

Village of Wiry

The village of Wiry was mentioned in 1762 as a tract on the land of the Torokan monastery. From 1795 it became part of the Russian Empire, Kobryn district of Slonim, from 1797 Lithuanian, from 1801 Grodno province. The village is marked on Schubert’s map of 1826-1840: In 1858, the village was part of the Ulicka rural municipality, Imienin parish, Kobryn district, there were 100 revision souls (state villagers). In 1905 the village had 215 inhabitants.

Village of Brodek

The village of Brodek, first mentioned in available sources of information on Schubert’s map of 1826-1840. From written sources, it is mentioned in 1858 as a village in Imienin parish, Kobryn district, Grodno province. It was the center of the village community, there were 123 revision souls (state villagers), who from the 2nd half of the 19th century were subjects of the Torokanie monastery. Also the village was marked on the map “genealogical map of Polesie” 1874-1898: