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    ALYAKSEYEUKA, ALEKSEYEVKA

    1909: Alyakseyeuka, a khutor (hamlet) in Buinavichy volost. 35 versts (approx. 37.3 km) from the volost center, 18 versts (approx. 19.2 km) from the post office in Lyelchitsy. 3 households, 16 inhabitants.1921: Alyakseyeuka (“Alekseyevka”), a khutor in Buinavichy volost. 40 versts (approx. 42.6 km) from the volost center, 20 versts (approx. 21.3 km) to the railway station Slovechna. 4 households, 19 inhabitants (8 male and 11 female): 19 Belarusians. It does not exist now.The oikonym Alyakseyeuka is of patronymic origin – derived from the personal name Alyaksey (Aleksey) or his clan, possibly the owner’s (Alyakseyev khutor, later – Alyakseyeuka).

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    ALYAKSANDRAUKA, ALEKSANDROVKA

    1909: Alyaksandrauka, a khutor (hamlet) in Buinavichy volost. 7 versts (approx. 7.5 km) from the volost center, 28 versts (approx. 29.9 km) from the post office in Lyelchitsy. 10 households, 38 inhabitants. It does not exist now.The oikonym Alyaksandrauka is of patronymic origin – derived from the personal name Alyaksandr (Alexander) or surnames derived from it (family/clan); possibly from the name of the khutor’s owner.

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    AL’KHOVAYA, OL’KHOVAYA

    1897: Al’khovaya (“Ol’khovaya”), a khutor (hamlet) in Buinavichy volost, on peasant land. Adjacent to the khutor Al’khovaya. 7 households, 43 inhabitants (20 male and 23 female).1909: Al’khovaya Novaya (New Al’khovaya), a khutor in Buinavichy volost. 1 verst (approx. 1.07 km) from the khutor Al’khovaya Staraya (Old Al’khovaya), 24 versts (approx. 25.6 km) from the volost center, 11 versts (approx. 11.7 km) from the post office in Lyelchitsy. 2 households, 15 inhabitants.1917: Al’khovaya-Novaya (“Ol’khovaya-Novaya”), a khutor in Buinavichy volost. 37 versts (approx. 39.5 km) from the volost center. 1 household, 7 inhabitants (4 male and 3 female): 7 Belarusians. It does…

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    AZYARETS, OZERETS

    1897: Novy Azyarets (“New Ozerets”), a khutor (hamlet) in Buinavichy volost (administrative unit), by a small lake. 5 households, 31 inhabitants (14 male and 17 female).1898: Azyarets (“Ozerets”), a khutor. A tar or pitch factory owned by Adam Lapushynski.1909: Azyarets, a khutor in Buinavichy volost. 5 versts (approx. 5.3 km) from the volost center, 25 versts (approx. 26.7 km) from the post office in Lyelchitsy. 10 households, 48 inhabitants.1917: Azyarets (“Ozerets”), a khutor in Buinavichy volost. 3 versts (approx. 3.2 km) from the volost center. 12 households, 70 inhabitants (34 male and 36 female): 33 Belarusians, 37 Poles.1925: Azyarets (“Ozerets”),…

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    AZYARETS, OZERETS

    1897: Stary Azyarets (“Old Ozerets”), a khutor (hamlet) in Buinavichy volost (administrative unit), by a small lake. 4 households, 24 inhabitants (11 male and 13 female).1912, February 26: Azyarets (“Ozerets”), a khutor in Buinavichy volost.1917: Azyarets (Ozerets), a khutor in the Buinavichy association (t-va), 4 versts (approx. 4.3 km) from the village of Buinavichy. The head of the household was peasant M. F. Korbut, who bought 177 dessiatinas (approx. 193 hectares) of land from landowner A. Lapushynski. 45 heads of livestock. Sown areas: 30 poods (approx. 491 kg) of winter rye, 3 poods (approx. 49 kg) of barley, 15 poods…

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    ADRYNKA, ODRINKA

    1897: Adrynka (“Odrinka”), a khutor (hamlet) in Buinavichy volost (administrative unit), by the Ubarts river. 8 households, 49 inhabitants (28 male and 21 female).1909: Adrynka (“Adrinka”), a khutor in Buinavichy volost. 6 versts (approx. 6.4 km) from the volost center, 16 versts (approx. 17 km) from the post office in Lyelchitsy. 6 households, 31 inhabitants.1917: Adrynka (“Adrinka”), a khutor in Buinavichy volost. 7 versts (approx. 7.5 km) to the volost center. 10 households (37 male and 33 female): 70 Belarusians.1925: Adrynka (“Odrinka”), a khutor in Buinavichy village council (selsoviet) of Lyelchitsy district. 5 km from the village council, 17 km…