Village Podlesie
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The village on Schubert’s map from 1826-1840 years:
Also on the military topographic map of the Russian Empire from 1846-1863 years:
In 1858, the village was located in the Antopol volost, Kobryn uyezd, Grodno Governorate, Russian Empire. The village was the center of a rural community, part of the Antopol estate of Kazimir Arzorowski, and had 233 registered souls (state peasants). In 1890, it was a village belonging to the same estate of Sofia von Brewern. The peasants had 460.5 dessiatines of land, 285 of which were arable. In 1905, the village had 580 inhabitants, and the estate had 19. Our locations on the map:
Also on the three-verst map:
From 1921 to 1939, it was part of Poland, in the Antopol gmina, Kobryn County, Polesie Voivodeship. In 1921, there were 40 households and 229 inhabitants, 226 of whom were Orthodox Christians. In the 1930s, there were 95 households. The village on the Polish WIG map:
Since 1939, it has been part of the Belarus SSR. In 1949-1959, it was located in the Antopol district, Brest region, in the Pierwomajsk village council. The village on the Red Army map:
The village is also on the German kdwr map:
During the Great Patriotic War, three residents of the village were killed, all three did not return from the front. Since August 8, 1959, it has been part of the Drohiczyn district. In 1959, there were 294 residents, in 1970 - 237 residents, in 1995 - 65 households and 131 residents.
References and materials used in the post:
- Cities and villages of Belarus, Brest region
- etomest.ru
- wikipedia.org