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Village Rozne

Our farms and islands, described below, on the site of which the village of Rozne was established.

Military topographic map of the Russian Empire for 1846-1863:

WTKRI 1846-1863

On the one-verst map:

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On the three-verst map:

3-ka

On the Polish WIG map:

wig

Also on the German kdwr map from 1920-1923:

kdwr

The village appeared in 1956-58 in connection with the drainage of swamps and the merger of the hamlets of Zawajewie, Kozie, Poliana, Rozne, Towscina, Czeremsz, and others. Since 1959, it has been located in the Drohiczyn District, Brest Region, Rodostow Village Council. In 1960, there were 167 residents, and in 1970, there were 290 residents, part of the “Krasny Partizan / Red Partizan” collective farm. In 1995, there were 72 households and 235 residents, and a primary school was in operation.

References and materials used in the post:

  • Cities and villages of Belarus, Brest region
  • etomest.ru
  • wikipedia.org