Biloschyzi

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Biloschyzi
Білошиці
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Biloschyzi (Ukraine)
Biloschyzi
Biloschyzi
Basic data
Oblast : Zhytomyr Oblast
Rajon : Korosten district
Height : 194 m
Area : 2.287 km²
Residents : 638 (2001)
Population density : 279 inhabitants per km²
Postcodes : 11570
Area code : +380 4142
Geographic location : 50 ° 54 '  N , 28 ° 36'  E Coordinates: 50 ° 53 '44 "  N , 28 ° 35' 46"  E
KOATUU : 1822387001
Administrative structure : 2 villages
Address: площа Миру буд. 2
11570 с. Білошиці
Website : City council website
Statistical information
Biloshyzi (Zhytomyr Oblast)
Biloschyzi
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Biloschyzi ( Ukrainian Білошиці ; Russian Белошицы Beloschizy ) is a village in the Ukrainian Oblast Zhytomyr with about 600 inhabitants (2001).

Church of St. Dmitry in Biloschyzi

The first time in 1587 in writing mentioned village wore in honor of the slain here Nikolai Shchors , between 1934 and May 19, 2016 the name Schtschorsiwka ( Щорсівка ) and then received in the course of de-communization in Ukraine its old name back.

Biloschyzi is the administrative center of the eponymous, 3.104 km² district council in the center of the Korosten district , to which the neighboring village of Chodachky ( Ходачки , ) with about 150 inhabitants also belongs. The village has a train station on the Zhytomyr-Korosten railway line.

Geographical location

The village is located 9 km southwest of the city center of the Rajon capital Korosten and 85 km north of the Oblast center Zhytomyr at an altitude of 194  m on the banks of the 13 km long Slavuta ( Slavuta ), which flows a few kilometers further east into the Ush .

The regional road P-28 runs west of the village .

Personalities

The Ukrainian troop leader in the Red Army Nikolai Shchor was shot in the Russian civil war during the fighting at the Korosten railway junction on August 30, 1919 under unexplained circumstances near the village.

Web links

Commons : Biloschyzi  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c local website on the official website of the Verkhovna Rada ; accessed on December 24, 2018 (Ukrainian)
  2. a b -rayon-zhitomirska-oblast Local history Biloschyzi in the history of the cities and villages of the Ukrainian SSR ; accessed on December 24, 2018 (Ukrainian)
  3. About the renaming of individual settlements and districts on the website of the Verkhovna Rada ; accessed on December 24, 2018 (Ukrainian)
  4. ^ Website of the district council on the official website of the Verkhovna Rada; accessed on December 24, 2018 (Ukrainian)