Village Puchowa
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On Schubert’s map from 1826-1840, we can see that “Adamowo” is mentioned in the place of our village. It is quite possible that this estate was sold in the future, and over time, Puchowa absorbed this part of the village of Adamowo.
Also on the military-topographic map of the Russian Empire for 1846-1863:
The settlement on the one-verst map:
Also on the three-verst map:
The village is mentioned in 1858 as an estate in the Osowiec volost, Kobryn povet, Grodno province. It belonged to Julia Klimoszewska. In 1905, eight people lived on the estate.
It is also worth noting that on the 1/2 map, a clear division between the Adamowo estate and the Puchowa farmstead can be seen at that time.
From 1921 to 1939, it was part of Poland, in the Osowiec gmina, Drohiczyn district, Polesie Voivodeship. In 1921, there were 3 households and 16 residents. The village on the Polish map wig:
From December 4, 1939, it was part of the BSSR, in the Drohiczyn district, Pinsk region. The colony had 0 farms and 84 inhabitants. From October 12, 1940, it was part of the Bielin and Osowiec village councils, Drohiczyn district. The village on the Red Army map:
Also on the German map kdwr:
Since 1954, it has been part of the Brest Region. In 1960, it had 71 inhabitants, in 1970 - 82 inhabitants, and in 1995 - 15 households and 28 inhabitants.
References and materials used in the post:
- Cities and villages of Belarus, Brest region
- etomest.ru
- wikipedia.org