Pierabroddzie
Pierabodzie
Pierabroddzie | |
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The Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus | |
| Coordinates: 55°38′36″N 27°27′12″E / 55.64333°N 27.45333°E | |
| Country | Belarus |
| Region | Vitebsk Region |
| District | Braslaw District |
| Population (2009)[1] | |
• Total | 233 |
| Time zone | UTC+3 (MSK) |
Pierabodzie (or Pierabroddzie) (Belarusian: Пераброддзе) is a village in Belarus, in the Braslaw District (administratively in the Miory district), in the Vitebsk region; it is 19 km east of Braslav.
Pierabroddzie have the Orthodox parish church of St. George the Conqueror[2] and the Roman Catholic church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
History
[edit]The royal city was located at the end of the 18th century in the Braslaw starosty, in the Braslaw county, and the Vilnius voivodeship.[3] City law was granted by Stanisław August Poniatowski in 1792, pursuant to the privilege of Sigismund II Augustus from 1571, where the existence of the town of Przebrodzia was proven.[4]
The faithful belonged to the Roman Catholic parish and Orthodox in Nowy Pohost. The town was subordinate to the District Court in Drui and the District Court in Vilnius; the proper post office was located in Nowy Pohost.[5]
As a result of the Soviet attack on Poland in September 1939, the town came under Soviet occupation. On November 2, it was incorporated into the Belarusian SSR.[6][7] From June 1941, under German occupation. In 1944, the town was re-occupied by Soviet troops and incorporated into the BSSR.[8]
References
[edit]- ^ "Liczby ludności miejscowości obwodu witebskiego na podstawie spisu ludności wg stanu na dzień 14 października 2009 roku" (in Russian).
- ^ "Миорское благочиние". eparhia992.by (in Russian). Retrieved 2025-05-02.
- ^ Historical atlas of Belarus Vol. 2, Minsk 2013, p. 75.
- ^ Wanda Rewieńska, Magdeburg cities and towns in the Vilnius and Nowogródek voivodeships, Lida 1938, p. 10.
- ^
Index of localities of the Republic of Poland with designation of territorially competent authorities and offices and communication facilities
- ^ "Zestawienie najważniejszych umów i porozumień międzynarodowych dotyczących stosunków pomiędzy Polską, niemcami i rosją sowiecką w latach 1922-1939" [List of the most important international agreements and treaties concerning relations between Poland, Germany and Soviet Russia in the years 1922-1939] (PDF). www.senat.gov.pl (in Polish).
- ^ Soviet occupation of Polish lands
- ^ Piotr Eberhardt (2018). Formation of the Polish eastern border after World War II. Vol. Rocznik L – 2018. pp. 95–100.