Astravyets District

Astravyets District (Belarusian: Астравецкі раён; Russian: Островецкий район) is a district (raion) of Grodno Region in Belarus. The administrative center is Astravyets.[1]

Astravyets District
Астравецкі раён (Belarusian)
Островецкий район (Russian)
Flag of Astravyets District
Coat of arms of Astravyets District
Location of Astravyets District
CountryBelarus
RegionGrodno Region
Administrative centerAstravyets
Area
  Total1,568.77 km2 (605.71 sq mi)
Population
 (2023)[1]
  Total28,706
  Density18/km2 (47/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+3 (MSK)

History

In 1940 Astravyets district was established in the Vileika region.

In 1941 the area was bombed and then occupied by German troops.

In 1944 Soviet partisans liberated Astravyets and the district became part of Molodechno Region.

In 1960 the district became part of Grodno Region.

In 1991 Republic of Belarus replaced the former Soviet client stgate.

In 2007 the heraldic symbols of the town of Ostrovets and the Ostrovets district were officially recognized.

In 2011 construction began on the nuclear power plant in Ostrovets district.

2012 – Astravyets received the status of the city.

Administrative divisions

Astravyets district is divided into 9 village soviets:

  • Vornyansky
  • Gherviatsky
  • Gudogaysky
  • Mihalishkovskiy
  • Astravyets
  • Podolsky
  • Rytan
  • Spondovo
  • Trokenik

Notable residents

  • Adam Maldzis (1932, Rasoly village – 2022), Belarusian historian, literary critic and scholar[2]

References


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