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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.

Shubert 1826-1840

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. In 1930 there were already 16 households in the village, there was a school. WIG map:

bobki WIG

In 1939, the village was already part of the BSSR. 15.01.1940 the village was included in the Antopol district, Brest region. From 12.10.1940 Detkowicze village council, had 118 inhabitants. Map of the Red Army:

RKKA

In the Great Patriotic War 5 inhabitants of the village died, 4 of them at the front. Since 8.8.1959 the village is listed in Drohiczyn district, population 97 inhabitants. In 9170 - 105 inhabitants, in 1995 - 24 yards, 43 inhabitants.

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