Village of Dziatlowicze
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The settlement was marked on maps in the 1801-1845 one-turn map:
On the tenth map of 1816-1840:
On the military topographic map of the Russian Empire of 1846-1863:
From written sources the settlement Dziatlowicze is known from the 19th century. In 1858 the village is in Wolowiel parish, Kobryn district, Grodno province. It was the center of the village community within the estate of Zakoziel Kalikst Orzeszko, there were 112 revision souls (state villagers). The settlement is marked on the 1865 triple-quarter map:
Mention of the settlement in the “Geographical dictionary of the Kingdom of Poland and other Slavic countries” 1880-1914 :
In 1890 the community owned 271 dessiatinas of land, of which only 71 dessiatinas were usable. In 1905 there were 246 inhabitants in the village and 8 inhabitants in the estate.
In 1921 - 1939 in Poland, the village was part of the Wolowiel commune, Drohiczyn district, Polesie Voivodeship. In 1921 the village had 20 yards and 144 inhabitants, 143 were Orthodox. There was a functioning school in the village:
The village is also marked on the WIG map:
From 1939 the village was part of the BSSR, in Drohiczyn district, Pinsk region. From 15.01.1940 in Antopol district, Brest region, from 12.10.1940 in Holowczyce village council, there were 273 inhabitants. In the Great Patriotic War 14 inhabitants of the village, military and partisans died. The village on the map of the Red Army:
The village on German maps kdwr:
In 1947 a collective farm was established. Since 1959 in Drohichy district, Brest region. In 1960 there were 288 inhabitants, in 1970 - 312 inhabitants, in 1995 - 59 yards and 129 inhabitants.
Links and information used in the material:
- https://ru.wikipedia.org
- Cities and villages of Belarus, Brest region
- etomest.ru
- RGIA