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Village Zalawie

The village of Zalawie is marked on the single page map from the beginning of 1870 and later:

1-ka 1870-е - 1910-е

It is also worth noting that it was a sparsely populated settlement, possibly a volvarek. Near it there is a tract of land called Zalawie.

The tract is also marked on the map of the 1/2 wurst, which was published in the 1880s and later:

1 2  1880-е - 1910-е

In 1930 it was part of Poland, Osowiec parish, Drohiczyn district, Poleskie voivodeship. It is marked on the WIG map:

WIG

From 1939 as part of BSSR, Drohiczyn district, Pinsk region, there were 3 households. The village is marked on the RCAA map:

RKKA

Also on the German map kdrw:

KDWR

Since 15.01.1949 in Drohiczyn district. Since 1954 in Brest region. In 1960 it was listed as a hamlet in Drohiczyn district, Popina village council, there were 113 inhabitants, in 1970 - 54 inhabitants, in 1995 3 yards and 3 inhabitants.

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