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Village Osowlane

The village of Osowlane was mentioned in 1858, as part of Imienin parish, Kobryn district, Grodno province. There were 13 “souls” (state villagers) in the village, formerly subordinated to the Torokany monastery.

Schubert’s map of 1870: 1870

In 1905 the village had 285 inhabitants.

In 1921-39 it was part of Poland, Imienin commune, Drohiczyn district, Drohiczyn county, Poleskie voivodeship. In 1921 the village had 52 courtyards, 133 inhabitants (all Orthodox).

WIG map: WIG

From 04.12.1939 as part of the BSSR, Chomsk parish, Drohiczyn district, Pinsk region. The village had 57 households, 246 inhabitants.

From 15.01.1940 in Drohichy district, from 12.10.1940 the center of the village council. During the Great Patriotic War the village was partially burnt down by Nazi invaders. 8 inhabitants of the village died at the front.

RCAA map: RKAA

Since 1954 in Brest region.

In 1960 the village had 163 inhabitants, in 1970 - 162 inhabitants, in 1995 - 30 yards, 56 inhabitants.

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