Talitsa (Slutsk district)
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Talitsa Та́ліца | |
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| Coordinates: 53°00′45″N 27°48′35″E / 53.01250°N 27.80972°ECoordinates: 53°00′45″N 27°48′35″E / 53.01250°N 27.80972°E Fatal error: The format of the coordinate could not be determined. Parsing failed. | |
| Country | Belarus |
| Region | Minsk Region |
| District | Slutsk District |
| village | Talitsa |
| Founded | 1852 |
| Population | |
| • Total | 1 |
| Time zone | UTC+3 (MSK) |
| Postal code | 223630 |
| Area code(s) | +375 17 |
Talitsa[1][2] (Talica) is a vilage in Slutsk District of Minsk Region of Belarus.
Located 16 km east of Slutsk, 100.4 km South of Minsk. In the village, one "right-angle turn" street-Talitskaya. The terrain is flat. Talitsa is located in a forested area.
History
In 1852, Talitsa was mentioned as a farmstead within the state-owned Vybranetskaye estate of Slutsk County, Minsk Governorate, Russian Empire.[3]
In 1854, the hereditary nobleman Reutt Mikhail Fyodorov (13.01.1814–12.03.1878~1893) from Meleshkevichi vilage, purchased land in the state-owned farmstead Talitsa and built a house there, where he settled with his wife (Maria Grigorievna, née Barkovskaya) and children (Ivan, Andrei, Paraska).[4]
From 1854 to 1856, Mikhail Fyodorov's second cousin—Reutt Fyodor Danilov—bought adjacent land and also built a house. His house was closer to the "right-angle turn" street in the center of Talitsa.
From 1854 onward, Talitsa was designated as a urochishche (a small inhabited locality).
By 1856, Talitsa was inhabited by nobles and townspeople and began to be called a hamlet.
In 1856, the hamlet Talitsa had 6 households:
- Reutt Ivan (01.02.1848–1893~) [5], son of Mikhail (13.01.1814–12.03.1878~1893), son of Fyodor (1773–16.02.1834), son of Yakov Fyodorov (1747–1812) — nobles.
- Reutt Semyon (17.04.1835–?) and his brother Ivan (22.10.1830–?), sons of Fyodor (1807–?), son of Danila (1781–11.02.1828), son of Yakov Fyodorov (1747–1812) — nobles.
- Balvanovich Grigory — a nobleman from the gentry.
- Balvanovich Matvey Grigoriev — a nobleman from the gentry.
- Zabrodsky Langin Ivanov from vilage Meleshkevichi [6] — a townsman.
- Zabrodsky Yakov Ivanov grandson of Reutt Fyodor Yakovlev, and son of Reutt Evdokea Fyodorovna and Zabrodsky Ivan Ivanov from vilage Meleshkevichi[7]
By 1893 and until around 1919, Talitsa was referred to as a hamlet in Slutsk Volost, Slutsk County, Minsk Governorate, Russian Empire.[8]
From 1919, Talitsa became part of Slutsk District, Minsk Region, Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic (BSSR).
The village of Talitsa had a contract school. On November 19, 1928, the villagers submitted a request to open a contract school in one of the village houses. The request was granted. The school was maintained by the villagers, who provided a house and paid the teacher 55 rubles. The school had 13–15 children in attendance.[9]
From September 20, 1944, to January 8, 1954, Talitsa was part of Slutsk District, Bobruysk Region, BSSR. After the end of the Great Patriotic War, there were 20 private farms in the Talitsa.[10]
The village had a blacksmith shop with an anvil.
There was also a club in Talitsa, which was later repurposed as a store. It stood to the left of the road at the entrance to Talitsa when coming from Boraki. [11]
For several years (around 1975), a regular bus ran from Slutsk to Talitsa. The bus stop was located in the center of the village, near the turn.
Cultural Highlights
- The Talitsa Cemetery is located at the eastern edge of the village.
- War Memorial
1.7 km from Talitsa, in the direction of Soragi village, deep in the forest, stands a monument to an unknown pilot. It marks the crash site of a Soviet plane shot down on June 21, 1941, with an unidentified pilot.[12]
References
- ↑ Gaponenko, Irina Olegovna; Kapylou, I. L.; Lemcjuhova, V. P. (2003). Назвы населеных пунктаў Рэспублікі Беларусь: Мінская вобласць: нарматыўны даведнік[[Category:Articles containing Belarusian-language text]] Nazvy naselenych punktau respubliki Belarus': Minskaja voblasc'[[Category:Articles containing Belarusian-language text]] [Names of settlements of the Republic of Belarus: Minsk region: normative guide]. Nazvy naselenych punktau respubliki Belarus'. Minsk: Technalohija. p. 414. ISBN 985-458-054-7. URL–wikilink conflict (help) Search this book on
- ↑ Города Минской Губернии.[[Category:Articles containing Russian-language text]] [Cities of the Minsk province]. 1909. p. 198. URL–wikilink conflict (help) Search this book on
- ↑ "Вядома з 1852г. як хутар у складзе казённага маёнтка Выбранецкае" Belova, T.V. (2013). Гарады і вёскі Беларусі, Том 8, Книга 4.[[Category:Articles containing Belarusian-language text]] Garady i veski Belarusi, Tom 8, Kniga 4.[[Category:Articles containing Belarusian-language text]] [Cities and villages of Belarus, Tom 8, Book 4.]. Minsk: Belaruskaya Enciklopedia imia Petrusia Brovki'. p. 405. ISBN 978-985-11-0302-3. URL–wikilink conflict (help) Search this book on
- ↑ "6.Jan Reutt| Zascianek Talica, także Zascianek Borek, roku 1854 założony i uregulowany na warunkach równych, uwalniającej opłaty po upływie lat czterech, jak już z roku 1858 obowiązuje mieszkańców do wznoszenia czynszów. Także czynszów, licząc na jedną siedzibę, po rs. (rubli srebrnych) płacić. Jak i Zascianek Borek." National Historical Archive Republic of Belarus
- ↑ "396/229 Iван, нарадзiўся 01.02.1848 г. Пастановай Вiцебскага дваранскага дэпутацкага сходу ад 05.04.1872 далучаны да дваранскага роду Рэўтаў, зацвержаны ўказам Сената ад 22.01.1874 г. Пастановай Вiцебскага дваранскага дэпутацкага сходу ад 31.08.1874 г. разам з бацькам i iншымi сваякамi выключаны з саслоўя мяшчан г.Слуцка i занесены ў радаводнўю кнiгу дваран Вiцебскай губернi. Па сямейным спiсе дваран Слуцкага павета за 1893г., жыў з сям'ёй i мацi ў засценку Талiца Слуцкай воласцi на ўласнай зямлi (30 дзесяцiн). Жонка - Юзэфа Антонаўна Дубовiк, нарадзiлася ў *1845 г." Statkevich-Cheboganov, Anatoliy (2017). «Я – сын Ваш: Корсакi гербаў «Корсак» i «Лiс», Рэўты герба «Газдава» … Летапic Беларускай шляхты »[[Category:Articles containing Belarusian-language text]] Ya – syn Vash: Korsaki herbav «Korsak» i «Lis», Reut herba «Gazdava» … Letapis Belaruskay shliahty »[[Category:Articles containing Belarusian-language text]] [I am your son: the Korsaki of the «Korsak» and «Fox» coat of arms, the Reut of the «Gozdava» coat of arms ... The chronicle of the Belarusian nobility]. Minsk: Minsk. p. 321. ISBN 978985-7107-04-9. URL–wikilink conflict (help) Search this book on
- ↑ "207/124. Лонгвiн, *~1820, жонка Ганна Дубовiк (*~1826) 206, 207 арандатары ў засценку Талiца Слуцкага пав.(1856). 202, 203, 207 арандатары ў засценку Меляшковiчы (1835)." Glinski, E.; Rahuba, A. (2020). «Гербоўнік Беларускай Шляхты». Том 7. «Herbounik Belaruskai Shliahty». Tom 7. [«The chronicle of the Belarusian nobility». Tom 7.]. Minsk: Belarus. p. 69. ISBN 978985-01-1347-4. Search this book on
- ↑ "267/184 Якаў, хр.16.10.1819, адмовiўся ад доказу дваранства (1873), жонка Ганна (*~1823)" Glinski, E.; Rahuba, A. (2020). «Гербоўнік Беларускай Шляхты». Том 7. «Herbounik Belaruskai Shliahty». Tom 7. [«The chronicle of the Belarusian nobility». Tom 7.]. Minsk: Belarus. p. 71. ISBN 978985-01-1347-4. Search this book on
- ↑ «Минские епархиальные ведомости». Том 11.[[Category:Articles containing Russian-language text]] «Minsk Eparchialniyi Vedomosti». Tom 11.[[Category:Articles containing Russian-language text]] [«Minsk Diocesan Vedomosti». Tom 11.] (PDF). 1876. p. 479. URL–wikilink conflict (help) Search this book on
- ↑ "А пагэтаму просім не адмовіць нам і пазначыць нам настаўніка Гурыновіч Рыгора Сяргеева, якому пазначана плата ў ліку 55 рублёу і кватэра у Якуба Белькевіча. Хата пад школу назначаецца ў Забродскага Кост. 19.11.1928 Прасіцелі А.Перегуд, Реут Рыгор, В.Реут, Я.Белькевіч, П.Перегуд, С.Заброцкій", National Archive Republic of Belarus Archived 2023-06-14 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ "Пасля вайны ў Таліцы было 20 двароў", Tychina, Michail (2003-11-06). "Талiца" [Talitsa]. nasledie-sluck (in беларуская).Archived 2017-10-29 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ "На выгоне располагались два строения: клуб и кузница. Уже в конце 60-х годов клуб не работал.", Morozova, Ludmila Fedorovna (2020-05-20). "Танцевали на Выгоне" [They danced on the pasture]. kurjer.info (in русский).Archived 2020-05-30 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ article about the monument to an unknown pilot near Talitsa: KARASINA, Larisa (2016-08-03). "Экіпаж адлятае ў вечнасць…" [The crew flies away into eternity...]. nasledie-sluck.by (in беларуская). Retrieved 2025-09-21.Archived 2024-06-14 at the Wayback Machine
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