Village Chydry
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The village was founded by immigrants from the village of Druzylowicze, Janow District. Initially, there were farmsteads on the site of the village. In the 1930s, it was part of the village of Lichowicze-2. It was part of Poland. The village on the WIG map:
In 1940, there were 57 households and 183 inhabitants, and a primary school operated in the village, which was part of the Belarus SSR. The village on the Red Army map: