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BARANOWICZE POWIAT

Albinki - refer to Nowy Mysz

Anisimowicze - refer to Nowy Mysz

Baranowicze was designated as a miasto (county town), county seat of Baranowicze powiat. It was the seat of two justices of the peace with the justice court in Nowogrodek. The 1928 population was 11,471. The railroad lines serving Baranowicze were Baranowicze-Wolkowysk, Brzesc-Stolpce, and Lida-Luniniec. In addition to the post office, telephone, and telegraph in Baranowicze had the state authority offices of the Starostie, Police Chief, Police Commissioner, Bureau of Imports and Taxes - Public Revenue - Dept. of Transportation - Office of Placement - Rural District Office - District Expropriation Commission - District Colonization Committee - Bureau of Weights and Measures. Baranowicze had one Catholic church, one Orthodox church, three gymnasia - a commercial school and a technical school. It was the seat of the "ill" of the District, a private clinic - and a Maternity Clinic. Professional associations included the Association of Christian Merchants - Association of Jewish Merchants - Regional Agricultural Society - Union of Agricultural Circles - Society "Cynegetique" - Association of Jewish Artisans - Butchers Association, and Association of Building Owners. Other associations included construction workers, diet workers, needle workers, drivers [or handlers], Bureau of Commerce employees, and court employees. Markets were on Mondays and Thursdays. Commerce included brickworks, cement products, mills, winery, brandy, grease, and spinning mills. Starostie - Jan Emeetryk - Mayor and President Of Municipal Council - Eugenjusz Dembinski-Piro - Under-mayor - Aron Winnikow - Municipal Hospital Director - Dr. Leon Nachumowski - Electric Rail Factory Director - Ins. Bialopiotrowicz - Municipal Slaughterhouse Director - Dr. Boleslaw Lanczewski.

Bartniki was a village of Wolpa, with the justice court and administrative court in Baranowicze. The 1928 population was 688. The railroad was 13 km away in Pogorzelce. The post office was Czernichowo k. Baranowicze. The telephone was in Pogorzelce k. Baranowicze. The telegraph was in Baranowicze.

Berezowka - refer to Nowy Mysz

Bialodolna - refer to Molczadz

Bialogorna - refer to Molczadz

Blosznia Mala - refer to Molczadz

Bohusze - refer to Jastrzebl

Budy - refer to Niedzwiedzica

Chlupicze was a village of Wolna, Justice of the Peace in Baranowicze and justice court in Nowogrodek. The 1928 population was 591. The railroard was 14 km. away in Pogorzelce. The post office, telephone, and telegraph were in Mir. The village had mills.

Cieszewla was a village of Nowa Mysz, with the Justice of the Peace in Baranowicze and the administrative court in Nowogrodek. The 1928 population was 568. The railroad was 4 km away in Mordycze. The post office and telephone were in Nowa Mysz. The telegraph was in Baranowicze.

Cyganie - refer to Niedzwiedzica

Czernichowo was a village of Wolna with the Justice of the Peace in Baranowicze and the justice court in Nowogrodek. The 1928 population was 560. The railroad was 7 km away in Pogorzelce. The post office and telephone were in Wolna and the telegraph in Baranow.

Darewo was a village of Darewo. The dependencies were Podlesie, Ulazowicze, Waszkowce, Wiedzma, and Zofilin. The Justice of the Peace was in Baranowicze and the justice court in Nowogrodek. The 1928 population was 15. The railroad was 8 km away in Baranowicze as were the post office, telephone, and telegraph.

Derewna was a village of Nowa Mysz with a Justice of the Peace in Baranowicze and the justice court in Nowogrodek. The 1928 population was 767. The railroad was 7 km away in Mysz. The post office and telephone were in Nowa Mysz and the telegraph in Baranowicze.

Dobromysl was a village and "gmina" town with the dependency of Dobromysl. The Justice of the Peace was in Slonim and the justice court in Grodno. The 1928 population was 461. The railroad, post office, and telegraph were 10 km away in Domanowo. The telephone was in Byten n. Szczara.

Domaszewicze - refer to Stolowicze

Dukrowo - refer to Molczadz

Dziadkowicze - refer to Nowy Mysz

Giermuntowce - refer to Horodyszcze

Gorzelnia - refer to Nowy Mysz

Holynka - refer to Wolna

Horodyszcze was designated as a miasteczko (small city) and gmina, seat of council office of Horodyszcze with the dependencies of Giermuntowce, Jasieniec, Kisiele, Mikulicze, Wielkie Siolo, and Zabince. The Justice of the Peace was in Horodyszcze and the justice court in Nowogrodek. The 1928 population was 1,021. The railroad was 8 km away in Polestok, a trainstop for limited transports. The post office and telephone were in Horodyszcze with the telegraph in Baranowicze.

Horodyszcze Wielkie - refer to Krzywoszyn

Hukowo - refer to Niedzwiedzica

Huta - refer to Nowy Mysz

Iszkoldz was a miasteczko (small city) of Wolna. The Justice of the Peace was in Baranowicze and the justice court in Nowogrodek. The 1928 population was 681. The post office, telephone, and telegraph were in Horodziej.

Iwiezianka - refer to Molczadz

Jasieniec - refer to Horodyszcze

Jastrzebl was a village and "gmina" town with the dependencies of Bohusze, Machowy, Malachowce, Mlynek, and Sieliszcze. The Justice of the Peace was in Baranowicze II and the justice court in Nowogrodek. The 1928 population was 161. The railroad was 6 km away, a trainstop for limited transports on the Jastrzebl-Baranowicze line. Jastrzebl had brickworks and mills.

Jatwiez was a village of WOLNA with the Justice of the Peace in Baranowicze and the justice court in Nowogrodek. The 1928 population was 927. The railway was 7 km away. The post office was Pogorzelce k. Baranowicz. The telephone and telegraph were in Baranowicze. Jatwiez had one Orthodox church.

Juszewicze was a village of Wolna. The Justice of the Peace was in Baranowicze and the justice court in Nowogrodek. The 1928 population was 703. The railway was 5 km away. The post office and telephone were in Pogorzelce k. Baranowicz. The telegraph was in Baranowicze. Juszewicze had one Catholic church.

Kisiele - refer to Horodyszcze

Ko'esniki - refer to Molczadz

Kolpienica Wielka was a village of Stolowicze. The Justice of the Peace was in Baranowicze and the justice court in Nowogrodek. The 1928 population was 530. The railway was 4 km away in Baranowicze. The post office, telephone, and telegraph were in Baranowicze. Kolpienica Wielka had one Orthodox church.

Kroszyn - refer to Stolowicze

Kruplany - refer to Molczadz

Krzywoszyn was a village and gmina (town) with the dependencies of Horodyszcze Wielkie, Rzepichow, Szczerbinowo, Tuchowicze, and Zaluze. The Justice of the Peace was in Lachowicze and the justice court in Nowogrodek. The 1928 population was 358. The railway was a trainstop for limited transports on the line - "narrow road" Krzywoszyn-Myszanka. The post office and telephone were in Myszanka and telegraph in Krzywoszyn. The town had one Catholic and one Orthodox church and mills.

Kurszynowicze was a village of Niedzwiedzica. The Justice of the Peace was in Lachowicze and the justice court in Nowogrodek. The 1928 population was 550. The railway was a trainstop for limited transports in Budy. The post office and telephone were in Niedzwiedzice and telegraph in Budy.

Lachowicze was a miasteczko (small city) and gmina town, seat of council office of Lachowicze with the dependencies - Koniunchy, Mysloboje, Paszkowce, and Zubielewicze. It was seat of the Justice of the Peace with the justice court in Nowogrodek. The 1928 population was 2,819. The railway line was Luniniec-Baranoweize. The post office, telephone, and telegraph were in Lachowicze k. Barnowicz. The town had a council office, one Catholic church, one mosque, and one Orthodox church, a health clinic, an Association of Merchants, and an Association of Artisans.

Lezna - refer to Nowy Mysz

Lichosielca - refer to Wolna

Lipsk was a village of KRYZYWOSZYN. The Justice of the Peace was in Lachowicze and the justice court in Nowogrodek. The 1928 population was 841. The railway was a trainstop for limited transports in Krzywoszyn. The post office and telephone were in Krzywoszyn and telegraph in Lachowicze k. Barnowicz. The town had one Catholic church.

Litwa was a village of DAREWO. The Justice of the Peace was in Baranowicze and the justice court in Nowogrodek. The 1928 population was 690. The railway was 7 km in Baranowicze. The post office. Telephone and telegraph were in Baranowicze.

Lotwa Mala was a village of Lachowicze. The Justice of the Peace was in Lachowicze and the justice court in Nowogrodek. The 1928 population was 581. The railway was 4 km away in Lachowicze k. Baranowicz. The post office, telephone, and telegraph were in Lachowicze k. Baranowicz.

Lotwa Wielka was a village of Lachowicze. The Justice of the Peace was in Lachowicze and the justice court in Nowogrodek. The 1928 population was 878. The railway was 8 km away in Lachowicze. The post office, telephone, and telegraph were in Lachowicze k. Baranowicz.

Lotwicze - refer to Molczadz

Luki Wielkie was a village of Jastzebl. The Justice of the Peace was in Baranowicze and the justice court in Nowogrodek. The 1928 population was 689. The railway was 0.5 km away, a trainstop for limited transports on line - "narrow road" Baranowicze-Krzywoszyne. The post office, telephone, and telegraph were in Baranowicze.

Luszniewo - refer to Molczadz

Machowy - refer to Jastrzebl

Malachowce - refer to Jastrzebl

Malysze - refer to Niedzwiedzica

Mazurki - refer to Niedzwiedzica

Mikulicze - refer to Horodyszcze

Mlynek - refer to Jastrzebl

Molczadz was a miasteczko (small city) and gmina town with the dependencies of Bialodolna, Bialogorna, Blosznia Mala, Dobrypol, Dukrowo, Iwiezianka, Ko'esniki, Kruplany, Luszniewo, Lotwicze, Podloziany, Sagajlowszczyzna, Siarki, and Zwierowszczyzna. It was seat of the council office of Molczadz. The Justice of the Peace was in Horodyszcze and the justice court in Nowogrodek. The 1928 population was 483. The railway was 4 km away on the line - Baranowicze-Lida. The post office and telephone were in Molczadi and telegraph in Nowojelnia. Molczadz contained the council office, one Catholic church, one Orthodox church, the Cooperative Office, and the Association Polish Primary School Personnel. Markets were on Wednesdays. Fairs were 29 June, 20 July, and 14 Sep. Molchadz had an electric power station - a tannery, a pitch factory, and mills.

Mysloboje - Lachowicze

Niedzwiadka Wielka was a village of WOLNA. The Justice of the Peace was in Baranowicze and the justice court in Nowogrodek. The 1928 population was 526. The railway was 12 km away in Horodzie. The post office was in Poloneczka and telephone in Horodzie.

Niedzwiedzica was a miasteczko (small city) with the dependencies of Budy, Cyganie, Hukowo, Lopatycze, Malysze, Mazurki, Sawejki, and Stare Budy. The Justice of the Peace was in Lachowicze and the justice court in Nowogrodek. The 1928 population was 949. The railway was 4 km away in Lachowicze k. Baranowicz. The post office and telephone were in Niedzwiedzica. The telegraph was in Lachowicze. The town had one Catholic church, mills, and brickworks.

Nowa Mysz was a miasteczko (small city) and gmina town with the dependencies of Albinki, Anisimowicze, Berezowka, Dziadkowicze, Gorzelnia, Huta, Lezna, Paulinowo, Polonka, Tartak, and Zerebilowka. The Justice of the Peace was in Baranowicze and the justice court in Nowogrodek. The 1928 population was 1,815. The railway was 5 km away in Baranowicze. The post office and telephone were in Nowa Mysz. The telegraph was in Baranowicze. The town had the council office, one Catholic church, one Orthodox church, one synagogue, mills and a pitch factory.

Nowosady - refer to Ostrow

Nowosiolki was a village of Darewo. The Justice of the Peace was in Baranowicze and the justice court in Nowogrodek. The 1928 population was 501. The railway was 10 km away in Pogorzelce. The post office and telephone were in Swojatycze. The telegraph was in Baranowicze.

Ostrow was a village and gmina town with the dependencies of Nowosady and Strzalowo, Wi[el]ka. The Justice of the Peace was in Lachowicze and the justice court in Nowogrodek. The 1928 population was 952. The railway was a trainstop for limited transports on the line - "narrow road" Baranowicze-Krzywoszyn. The post office and telephone were in Ostrow kolo Baranowicz. The telegraph was in Lachowicze kolo Baranowicz. The town had one Orthodox church.

Paszkowce - Lachowicze

Paulinowo - refer to Nowy Mysz

Podlesie - refer to Darewo

Podlesie was a village of Lachowicze. The Justice of the Peace was in Lachowicze and the justice court in Nowogrodek. The 1928 population was 1,251. The railway was 7 km away in Lachowicze k. Baranowicze. The post office and telephone were in Lachowicze k. Baranowicz and telegraph was in Lachowicze. Podlesie had one Orthodox church and mills.

Podloziany - refer to Molczadz

Podstarzynki was a village of Stolowicze. The Justice of the Peace was in Baranowicze and the justice court in Nowogrodek. The 1928 population was 907. The railway was 4 km away in Domaszewicze. The post office and telephone were in Slolowicze. The telegraph was in Baranowicze. 1 Catholic church

Poloneczka was a miasteczko (small city) of Wolna. The Justice of the Peace was in Baranowicze and the justice court in Nowogrodek. The 1928 population was 523. The railway was 14 km away in Pogorzelce, line - Baranowicze-Stolpce. The post office was in Poloneczka and telephone in Pogorzelce k. Baranowicz. The telegraph was in Horodziej. Poloneczka had one Catholic church, cultivation of flax, mills, distillery, and brickworks.

Polonka - refer to Nowy Mysz

Potopowicze was a village of Lachowicze. The Justice of the Peace was in Baranowicze and the justice court in Nowogrodek. The 1928 population was 500. The railway was 3 km away in Lachowicze. The post office, telephone, and telegraph were in Lachowicze kolo Baranowicz.

Raczkuny was a village of Lachowicze. The Justice of the Peace and the justice court were in Nowogrodek. The 1928 population was 675. The railway was 8 km away in Lachowicze. The post office, telephone, and telegraph were in Lachowicze kolo Baranowicz.

Rodkiewicze - refer to Wolna

Rzepichow - refer to Krzywoszyn

Sagajlowszczyzna - refer to Molczadz

Sawejki - refer to Niedzwiedzica

Sawicze was a village of Wolna. The Justice of the Peace was in Baranowicze and the justice court in Nowogrodek. The 1928 population was 660. The railway was 10 km away in Pogorzelce. The post office and telephone were in Pogorzelce k. Baranowicz and telegraph was in Baranowicze.

Siarki - refer to Molczadz

Sieliszcze - refer to Jastrzebl

Stajki - refer to Wolna

Stare Budy - refer to Niedzwiedzica

Stolowicze was a miasteczko (small city) and gmina town with the dependencies of Domaszewicze, Kroszyn, Torczuce, Ulasy, and Zalubicze. The Justice of the Peace was in Baranowicze and the justice court in Nowogrodek. The 1928 population was 678. The railway was 10 km away in Baranowicze. The post office and telephone were in Stolowicze and the telegraph was in Baranowicze. The town had one Catholic church, one Orthodox church, a Corps of Volunteer Firemen, and mills. Fairs were 28 Aug and 21 Sept.

Strzalowo - refer to Ostrow

Swojatycze was a miasteczko (small city) of Darewo. The Justice of the Peace was in Baranowicze and the justice court in Nowogrodek. The 1928 population was 715. The railway was 6 km away in Pogorzelce. The post office and telephone were in Swojatycze and the telegraph was in Baranowicze. The town had one Catholic church, one Orthodox church, and a primary school.

Szczerbinowo - refer to Krzywoszyn

Szewiele was a village of Lachowiscze. The Justice of the Peace was in Baranowicze and the justice court in Nowogrodek. The 1928 population was 657. The railway was 13 km away in Lachowicze. The post office, telephone, and telegraph were in Lachowicze k. Baranowicz and were in Lachowicze.

Tartak - refer to Nowy Mysz

Torczuce - refer to Stolowicze

Tuchowicze - refer to Krzywoszyn

Ucios was a village of Ostrow. The Justice of the Peace was in Lachowicze and the justice court in Nowogrodek. The 1928 population was 545. The railway was 6 km away in Sawino, a trainstop for limited transports. The post office and telephone were in Ostrow kolo Baranowicz and telegraph was in Lachowicze k. Baranowicz.

Ulasy - refer to Stolowicze

Ulazowicze - refer to Darewo

Waszkowce - refer to Darewo

Wiedzma - refer to Darewo

Wielkie Siolo - refer to Horodyszcze

Wokoput - refer to Wolna

Wolna was a village and gmina town with the dependencies of Holynka, Lichosielca, Rodkiewicze, Stajki, and Wokoput. The Justice of the Peace was in Baranowicze and the justice court in Nowogrodek. The 1928 population was 724. The railway was 11 km away in Pogorzelce. The post office and telephone were in Wolna and the telegraph was in Horodziej wicze. The town had mills and tanneries.

Zabince - refer to Horodyszcze

Zadzwieja was a village of WOLNA. The Justice of the Peace was in Baranowicze and the justice court in Nowogrodek. The 1928 population was 778. The railway was 12 km away in Pogorzelcea. The post office and telephone were in Poloneczka and telegraph was in Horodziej.

Zalubicze - refer to Stolowicze

Zaluze - refer to Krzywoszyn

Zerebilowka - refer to Nowy Mysz

Zofilin - refer to Darewo

Zwierowszczyzna - refer to Molczadz

Zubielewicze - Lachowicze

Zarylowo was a village of Lachowiscze. The Justice of the Peace was in Lachowicze and the justice court in Nowogrodek. The 1928 population was 554. The railway was 14 km away in Lachowicze. The post office and telephone were in Lachowicze k. Baranowicz and telegraph was in Lachowicze.

 

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