Village Lezytkowicze

Date: 2025-07-21    |    Tags: Lezytkowicze

The village is known in written sources in the 19th century. The village is on Schubert's map for 1826-1840:

Schubert map 1826-1840
Map 1 — Schubert map (1826–1840)

The village on the 1846-1863 military topographic map of the Russian Empire:

Military topographic map 1846-1863
Map 2 — Military topographic map of the Russian Empire (1846–1863)

In 1858 in Drohiczyn parish, Kobryn district, Grodno province. Suburb of Drohiczyn, as part of the Wincze estate, which belonged to Stanislaw Idorski. There were 58 revision souls (state villagers), a church. Treasury real estate - 37 auditor's souls (state villagers). Manor - 7 auditor's souls (state villagers). In 1905 the village had 162 inhabitants. The village is on the one-verst map:

One-verst map
Map 3 — One-verst map

Also the village on the three-verst map:

Three-verst map
Map 4 — Three-verst map

From 1921 to 1939 in Poland, in Drohiczyn district, Drohiczyn county, Poleskie voivodeship. In 1921 there were 7 courtyards and 38 inhabitants. The village is on the Polish WIG map:

Polish WIG map
Map 5 — Polish WIG map

From 04.12.1939 in the BSSR, in Drohiczyn parish, Drohiczyn district, Pinsk region. There were 45 households and 174 inhabitants. From 15.01.1940 in Drohiczyn district, from 12.10.1940 in Lipniki village council. The village on the map of RKKA:

Red Army map
Map 6 — Red Army (RKKA) map

Also on the German military map kdwr:

German KDWR map
Map 7 — German KDWR map

In the Great Patriotic War 3 inhabitants of the village died. From 1954 in Brest region, from 1960 in Starosielsk, from 1965 in Drohiczyn village council. In 1960 there were 170 inhabitants, in 1970 - 149 inhabitants, in 1995 - 40 yards and 81 inhabitants.

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