Village Dubowa

Date: 2025-05-29    |    Tags: Dubowa

The village on the one-verst map of the 1860s:

One-verst map 1801-1845
Map 1 — One-verst map 1801–1845
Military topographic map 1846-1863
Map 2 — Military topographic map of the Russian Empire 1846–1863
Three-verst map 1865
Map 3 — Three-verst map 1865

From written sources it is mentioned in 1860 in the Poluszyn village community, Iłosk parish, Kobryn district. There were 101 revision souls (state villagers), together with the village of Poluszyn Lava. It was part of the Poluszyn estate of the landlord Radewicz. In 1905 there were 79 inhabitants.

From 1921 to 1939 it was part of Poland, Iłosk commune, Kobrin district, Polesie Voivodeship. In 1921 there were 3 households and 10 inhabitants. In the 1930s there were 24 courtyards. There was an elementary school in the village.

Elementary school 1921
Photo 4 — Elementary school in Dubowa (1921)
Polish WIG map
Map 5 — Polish WIG map

From 1939 it was part of the BSSR. From 15.01.1940 in Antopol district, Brest region. From 12.10.1940 in Detkowicze village council, there were 95 inhabitants and an elementary school.

RKKA map
Map 6 — Red Army (RKKA) map

During the Great Patriotic War 7 inhabitants died, 5 at the front. Since 08.08.1959 it has been part of Drohiczyn district. In 1970 there were 214 inhabitants, in 1995 — 56 yards and 109 inhabitants.

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