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Dobrush District

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Dobrush District
Добрушскі раён (Belarusian)
Добрушский район (Russian)
Flag of Dobrush District
Coat of arms of Dobrush District
Coordinates: 52°25′N 31°19′E / 52.417°N 31.317°E / 52.417; 31.317
CountryBelarus
RegionGomel Region
Administrative centerDobrush
Area
 • Total1,452.72 km2 (560.90 sq mi)
Population
 (2024)[1]
 • Total34,735
 • Density24/km2 (62/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+3 (MSK)
Postal code
247050
Area code+375 2333
License plate3

Dobrush District or Dobruš District[2] (Belarusian: Добрушскі раён, romanizedDobrušski rajon; Russian: Добрушский район) is a district (raion) of Gomel Region in Belarus. Its administrative center is Dobrush.[1] As of 2024, it has a population of 34,735.[1]

The uninhabited Russian exclave Sankovo-Medvezhye is situated in the district.[3]

Administrative divisions

The Dobrush District is divided into 14 village council regions (Selsovets).

  •  Borschovsky
  • Ivakovsky
  • Kormyansky
  • Krugovets-Kalininsky
  • Krupetsky
  • Kuzminichsky
  • Leninist
  • Nosovichsky
  • Pererostovsky
  • Rassvetovsky
  • Terekhovsky
  • Usoho-Budsky
  • Utevsky
  • Zhgunsky

Notable residents

References

  1. ^ a b c "Численность населения на 1 января 2024 г. и среднегодовая численность населения за 2023 год по Республике Беларусь в разрезе областей, районов, городов, поселков городского типа". belsat.gov.by. Archived from the original on 2 April 2024. Retrieved 6 May 2024.
  2. ^ Official transliteration from Belarusian language (2007)
  3. ^ The Atlas of Unusual Borders by Zoran Nikolič. ISBN 978-0-00-835177-9.p. 48
  4. ^ Цімох Вострыкаў — чалавек, якога не зламалі 23 гады савецкіх лягераў (Cimoch Vostrykaǔ - the man who was not broken by 23 years of Soviet prison camps) (in Belarusian)
  5. ^ Цімох Вострыкаў (Cimoch Vostrykaǔ)(in Belarusian)(

External links


52°25′N 31°19′E / 52.417°N 31.317°E / 52.417; 31.317

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