Pierabroddzie

Pierabodzie
Пераброддзе (Belarusian)
Перабодзье (Russian)
Pierabroddzie
The Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
Pierabodzie
Coordinates: 55°38′36″N 27°27′12″E / 55.64333°N 27.45333°E / 55.64333; 27.45333
CountryBelarus
RegionVitebsk Region
DistrictBraslaw District
Population
 (2009)[1]
 • Total
233
Time zoneUTC+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

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

  1. ^ "Liczby ludności miejscowości obwodu witebskiego na podstawie spisu ludności wg stanu na dzień 14 października 2009 roku" (in Russian).
  2. ^ "Миорское благочиние". eparhia992.by (in Russian). Retrieved 2025-05-02.
  3. ^ Historical atlas of Belarus Vol. 2, Minsk 2013, p. 75.
  4. ^ Wanda Rewieńska, Magdeburg cities and towns in the Vilnius and Nowogródek voivodeships, Lida 1938, p. 10.
  5. ^

    Index of localities of the Republic of Poland with designation of territorially competent authorities and offices and communication facilities

  6. ^ "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).
  7. ^ Soviet occupation of Polish lands
  8. ^ Piotr Eberhardt (2018). Formation of the Polish eastern border after World War II. Vol. Rocznik L – 2018. pp. 95–100.