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- | Volume III of this Polish encyclopedia was published in 1882(([[http:// | + | Volume III of this Polish encyclopedia was published in 1882(([[http:// |
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- | Definitions from pages 630-631 and 637 are translated in the sections below. | + | |
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1.) Jurewicze is a small town in the former province of Minsk that now has its own government, its' near the Rechitsa district close to the Pripyat river by its left bank on a small road that leads from Lojow, Brahin, Chojnik to Mozyrz, situated in a picturesque area. Lithuanian Jesuits had their own mission here since 1726 and built a magnificent temple. Jesuits were moved by Franciscan friars and then by Capuchins. A Catholic parish stayed there until 1866 (belonging to the Mozyr-Rechitsa deanery with a chapel in Hliniszcz) when it was then replaced by an orthodox church. The village has about 140 houses, 900 inhabitants, | 1.) Jurewicze is a small town in the former province of Minsk that now has its own government, its' near the Rechitsa district close to the Pripyat river by its left bank on a small road that leads from Lojow, Brahin, Chojnik to Mozyrz, situated in a picturesque area. Lithuanian Jesuits had their own mission here since 1726 and built a magnificent temple. Jesuits were moved by Franciscan friars and then by Capuchins. A Catholic parish stayed there until 1866 (belonging to the Mozyr-Rechitsa deanery with a chapel in Hliniszcz) when it was then replaced by an orthodox church. The village has about 140 houses, 900 inhabitants, | ||
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2.) J., is a small Polesian village with a local community and a farm in Ihumen district, which was settled in the 19th century to the North of Ihumenia town close to the small Berezyncki post road. The Encyclopedia Orgelbr. by mistake has mixed it up with Barbarowo city. In the XV century this town belonged to a wealthy family of Kiejzgajlow and was a part of big properties called Bakszty. Pantler of Lithuania Stanislaw Kiezgajllo in 1447 gave Jurewicze and some other properties to the control of Vilnius bishops. After 1795, Empress Catherine II while giving donations to her generals, presented J. along with some other territories | 2.) J., is a small Polesian village with a local community and a farm in Ihumen district, which was settled in the 19th century to the North of Ihumenia town close to the small Berezyncki post road. The Encyclopedia Orgelbr. by mistake has mixed it up with Barbarowo city. In the XV century this town belonged to a wealthy family of Kiejzgajlow and was a part of big properties called Bakszty. Pantler of Lithuania Stanislaw Kiezgajllo in 1447 gave Jurewicze and some other properties to the control of Vilnius bishops. After 1795, Empress Catherine II while giving donations to her generals, presented J. along with some other territories | ||
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- | FIXME: Improve English translation | + | 3) J., is a farmland in ihumenski district, it is situated more than 18 km to the north of the Ihumena town, next to the road leading to Berezyny. In the past it was the property of Vilnius bishops and is now owned by the clerk Szewicz, it is a part of the Iwanowski area (now Czerkony Dwor), has light ground, Polesian zone, berezynski police municipality. |
- | 3.) J., is a farmland in ihumenski district, it is situated more than 18 km to the north of the Ihumena town, next to the road leading to Berezyny. In the past it was the property of Vilnius bishops and is now owned by the clerk Szewicz, it is a part of the Iwanowski area (now Czerkony Dwor), has light ground, Polesian zone, berezynski police municipality.4.) J., is a village in polocki district, has a local government with 1137 citizens., 5.) J., ab. Jurowicze | + | 4) J., is a village in polocki district, has a local government with 1137 citizens., |
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- | FIXME: AddEnglish translation | + | 1) Jurewicze is a village and a farmland on the Osina Lake in the Trocki district, 1st government municipality, |
+ | 2) J., is a village and a farmland in Trocki district, 3rd government municipality Hanuszyszki area about 36 km from Trok, has 15 settlements, | ||
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+ | 3) J,. is a peasant village in Lidzki district, 1st government municipality about 10 km from Lida, has 4 settlements and 42 citizens. (1866). | ||
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- | FIXME: Add English translation | + | Jurowicze 1) Polesian village in north-western side of Bobrujski district, on the left bank of the Ptyczem river, in Zycinska district, in the area rich in meadows, but very desolate and inaccessible, |
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+ | 2) J., is a village in Nowogrodzki district close to the cross-roads from the town Horodyszcze to Mira and from Poloneczki to Lubanicz. It has more than 30 settlements, |
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