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: Pathfinders settled down in the valley of the Pripyat. Yuravichi-2, | : Pathfinders settled down in the valley of the Pripyat. Yuravichi-2, | ||
; 4500-2000(1800) B.C. | ; 4500-2000(1800) B.C. | ||
- | : The dneprodonetskaya Neolithic culture. The settlements of fishermen: Yuravichi(near Litvin), Slobodka, Grada, Shareyki(lakes). | + | : The dneprodonetskaya Neolithic culture. The settlements of fishermen: Yuravichi(near Litvin |
; 500-800 | ; 500-800 | ||
: The Eastern-Slavic tribes settle apart. Settlements and graves are in Yuracvihi(Litvin), | : The Eastern-Slavic tribes settle apart. Settlements and graves are in Yuracvihi(Litvin), | ||
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: There are 70 homesteads in Yuravichi. | : There are 70 homesteads in Yuravichi. | ||
; 1840 | ; 1840 | ||
- | : Yuravichi | + | : Yuravichi |
; 1840 | ; 1840 | ||
: Yuravichi Catholic Church was given back to Catholic parish as a parochial church. A wooden Saint Toitskaya Church was built. | : Yuravichi Catholic Church was given back to Catholic parish as a parochial church. A wooden Saint Toitskaya Church was built. | ||
- | ; | + | ; 1845 |
+ | : Yuravichi old-time residents grow up: Bulgak, Kozlovsky, Kovshun, Kasyan, Komchanko, Kusher, Myalanichi, Nagorny, Prudkevich, Chuhel, Yushchenko | ||
+ | ; 1863 | ||
+ | : 756 people live in Yuravichi. 136 of them are Jews. | ||
+ | ; 1863 | ||
+ | : Yuravichi Catholic Church was closed. The last priest was H.Horadecsky. Catholic Churches were only in Barbarov and Mozyr since then. | ||
+ | ; 1864 (November 27) | ||
+ | : The Catholic Church was given up to Orthodox department. General governor Muravyev took care about it. | ||
+ | ; 1865 | ||
+ | : 534 tons of goods (spirit, tobacco, wood, wool) were dispatched from Yuravichi wharf. The grand total was 11.600 rubles. | ||
+ | ; 1865 | ||
+ | : Anton Sakovich painted a lot of icons. | ||
+ | ; 1865 | ||
+ | : The first public school in Yuravichi established. Mihail Drozdovsky was among the first teachers. | ||
+ | ; 1866 | ||
+ | : Catholic parish in Yuravichi was finally closed. | ||
+ | ; 1868 | ||
+ | : On the second day of Trinity Alexander II presented the icon of Saint Prince Alexander Nevsky to Yuravichi people. | ||
+ | ; 1870 | ||
+ | : A military route was laid through Yuravichi. | ||
+ | ; 1871 | ||
+ | : A public school for women was established in Yuravichi. Alena Mitrofanovna was the first teacher. | ||
+ | ; 1872 | ||
+ | : The reconstruction of Yuravichi Catholic Church into twelve-cupola Orthodox Church headed by architect S.Ivanov. | ||
+ | ; 1876 (September 18) | ||
+ | : The statement of completion of "Vo imya Rozhdestva Presvyatoi Bogorodicsi" | ||
+ | ; 1878 | ||
+ | : There are 22 settlements in Yuravichi volast - 18 elderships and 19 communities. According to other sources the are 43 villages. | ||
+ | ; 1885 | ||
+ | : There are 177 homesteads, 756 people and 1231 Orthodox believers in Yuravichi. | ||
+ | ; 1890 | ||
+ | : A post-office appeared in Yuravichi and there are 10 beds in the hospital. | ||
+ | ; 1890 | ||
+ | : Fedor Melej from Glinishci (grandfather of Belarussian writer I.P.Melej) is a foreman in volast (till 1898). | ||
+ | ; 1901 | ||
+ | : About 1000 people live in Yuravichi. The town is locally controlled. There are a police office, the church, a pharmacy, a synagogue. 750 tons of goods were dispatched from the wharf | ||
+ | ; 1904 | ||
+ | : There are revolutionary groups in Yuravichi (up to 50 members). | ||
+ | ; 1905 (Spring) | ||
+ | : Mass meetings of Yuravichi peasants. | ||
+ | ; 1905 (September) | ||
+ | : Peasants strikes in Aleksichi and Berozka villages. | ||
+ | ; 1906 (January) | ||
+ | : Repressions of Tsar authorities. | ||
+ | ; 1906 (Fall) | ||
+ | : Commotions in Yuravichi when Russo-Japanese War soldiers | ||
+ | ; 1917 (November 23) | ||
+ | : Yuravichi people learnt about the October revolution. | ||
+ | ; 1917 (December 5) | ||
+ | : The representative of Rechitsa Sovet declared the first decrees of Soviet power in Yuravichi. | ||
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