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Aleksiszki

Coordinates: 55°09′57″N 28°08′38″E / 55.16583°N 28.14389°E / 55.16583; 28.14389
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Aleksiszki
Алексішкі (Belarusian)
Алексицкий (Russian)
Former village
Aleksiszki is located in Belarus
Aleksiszki
Aleksiszki
Location in Belarus
Coordinates: 55°09′57″N 28°08′38″E / 55.16583°N 28.14389°E / 55.16583; 28.14389
CountryBelarus
RegionVitebsk Region
DistrictMiory District
Population
 (1931)[1]
 • Total
39
Time zoneUTC+3 (MSK)

Aleksiszki (Belarusian: Алексішкі; Russian: Алексицкий) is a former village located in what is now Belarus; the areas on which it was located are currently located in Vitebsk Oblast, Miory District, in Przebrodzie Village.

Aleksiszki was, in the 20th century, located in the Second Polish Republic.

History

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In the times of partitions a backwater in the Przebrodź commune, in Dzisień County, in Vilnius Governorate Russian Empire.[2]

In the years 1921–1945, the village was located in Poland, in Wilno Voivodeship,[a] in Today's County, from 1926 in Braslaw County, in Przebrodzie commune.

According to the General Population Census of 1921, 27 people lived here, 2 were Orthodox and 25 Old Believers. At the same time, all residents declared Belarusian nationality. There were 7 residential buildings.[3] In 1931, 39 people lived in 8 houses.[1]

The faithful belonged to the Orthodox parish in Przebrodzie. The town was subject to the Magistrate's Court in Brasław and the District Court in Vilnius; the relevant post office was located in Przebrodzie.

Notes

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  1. ^ The voivodeship affiliation changed. The village was located in Nowogródek Voivodeship (1921–1922), in Wilno Land (1922–1926) and in Vilnius Voivodeship (from 1926).

References

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  1. ^ a b "List of localities in the Republic of Poland" (PDF). Warsaw. 1938.
  2. ^ "Aleksiszki, backwater, Dzisień County, Przebrodź Commune". Geographical Dictionary of the Kingdom of Poland (in Polish).  p. 22.
  3. ^ "Index of localities of the Republic of Poland: prepared on the basis of the results of the first general population census of September 30, 1921 and other official sources" (PDF). 1924.