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Village Bobki

The village Bobki already existed as a settlement in 1826-1840, signed by the village of Lady *Budy (probably a neighboring village, from which one of the settlements appeared later), which is confirmed by Schubert’s maps for this time:

Shubert 1826-1840

In 1921-39. It was part of Poland, a village in Ilovsky Commune, Drohiczyn District, Pinsk Voivodeship. The village had 6 courtyards, 26 inhabitants. In 1930, there were 10 households in the village. On the WIG map we can already see 2 villages “Bobki” and “Budy”.

bobki WIG

From 1939 in the BSSR. From 15.01.1940 in Antopol district, Brest region. On the RKKA maps the village “Bobki” is written as “Budki”, and next to it the village “Budy”

RKKA

From 12.10.1940 in Detkowicze village council, the village had 71 inhabitants. In the Great Patriotic War 2 inhabitants of the village died at the front. Since 08.08.1959 in Drohiczynski district, the village has 49 inhabitants, in 1970 - 38 inhabitants, in 1995 - 7 yards and 10 inhabitants.

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