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Liahchycy ((ベラルーシ語:Ляхчыцы), (ポーランド語:Lachczyce)) - a village in Belarus. First mentioned in historical records from 1563. In 1795 the village, along with the rest of eastern Poland, was annexed by the Russian Empire in the effect of the Partitions of Poland. Between the end of World War I and 1939 it was part of Poland. Between 1939 and 1941 occupied by the Soviet Union, then until 1944 by Nazi Germany. In 1945 the town was occupied once more by the USSR and attached to the Byelorussian SSR. Since 1991 it is a part of Belarus. In Hidry selsavet. Located 15 kilometers from the Kobrin and 65 kilometers from Brest. According to legend, close to the village on a hill buried Volhynian Vladimir Princess Olga Romanovna. == Population growth == ImageSize = width:630 height:300 PlotArea = left:50 right:20 top:25 bottom:30 TimeAxis = orientation:vertical AlignBars = late Colors = id:linegrey2 value:gray(0.9) id:linegrey value:gray(0.7) id:cobar value:rgb(0.0,0.7,0.8) id:cobar2 value:rgb(0.6,0.9,0.6) DateFormat = yyyy Period = from:0 till:525 ScaleMajor = unit:year increment:100 start:0 gridcolor:linegrey ScaleMinor = unit:year increment:2 start:0 gridcolor:linegrey2 PlotData = color:cobar width:19 align:left bar:1890 from:0 till:268 bar:1905 from:0 till:380 bar:1911 from:0 till:318 bar:1921 from:0 till:214 bar:1940 from:0 till:285 bar:1959 from:0 till:211 bar:1970 from:0 till:253 bar:1999 from:0 till:204 bar:2005 from:0 till:173 bar:2011 from:0 till:155 PlotData= textcolor:black fontsize:S bar:1890 at: 268 text: 268 shift:(-11,5) bar:1905 at: 380 text: 380 shift:(-11,5) bar:1911 at: 318 text: 318 shift:(-11,5) bar:1921 at: 214 text: 214 shift:(-11,5) bar:1940 at: 285 text: 285 shift:(-11,5) bar:1959 at: 211 text: 211 shift:(-11,5) bar:1970 at: 253 text: 253 shift:(-11,5) bar:1999 at: 204 text: 204 shift:(-11,5) bar:2005 at: 173 text: 173 shift:(-11,5) bar:2011 at: 155 text: 155 shift:(-11,5) TextData= fontsize:10px pos:(135,300) text: 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lyachchyzy」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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