Agrotown (Belarus) in the context of "Selsoviet"

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⭐ Core Definition: Agrotown (Belarus)

An agrotown (Belarusian: аграгарадок, romanizedahraharadok; Russian: агрогородок, romanizedagrogorodok) is an official type of rural settlement in Belarus introduced by a law passed in 1998. The law defines agrotowns as well-developed rural settlements with industrial and social infrastructure to ensure social standards for population living there and in the surrounding areas.

The law further says that if a selsoviet (rural council) has agrotowns, its administrative center must be in an agrotown. If there is more than one agrotown, the selsoviet center is assigned by the District Council of Deputies.

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Agrotown (Belarus) in the context of Kreva

Kreva (Belarusian: Крэва, IPA: [ˈkrɛva]; Russian: Крево, romanizedKrevo; Lithuanian: Krėva, Krẽvas; Polish: Krewo) is an agrotown in Smarhon District, Grodno Region, Belarus. It serves as the administrative center of Krevas selsoviet.

The first mention dates to the 13th century. The toponym is derived from the name of the Krivichs tribe.

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