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Asipovichy

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12 children's preschools, and a center for correctional and developmental training and rehabilitation. There was a district Cultural Center, 5 libraries, a center for children and youth, a club for children and youth tourism and local lore, a district center of folk crafts, 2 hospitals, a clinic and pharmacies, and district service centers. The city has 2 hotels, 2 public houses, a factory of consumer services, 2 points of collective use, a computer club, driving schools and DTSAAF clubs, stadiums, gyms and sports complex grounds, restaurants, cafes, the city market, 5 post offices and others. Attractions include the Asipovichy Museum of History and Local Lore, Mass graves of Soviet soldiers and guerrillas who died in the Great Patriotic War, graves of victims of fascism. Liberation Monument, and the Church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross.
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was established in 1931 and an agricultural machinery repair workshop followed in 1932. From Asapovichy, a district newspaper began publishing and the Red Lumberjack newspaper targeted at loggers was published in 1934. Asapovichy received city status on 15 July 1935, and a secondary school, maternity
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In 2006, there were enterprises of mechanical engineering and metalworking, construction materials, and the food industry. There was a professional lyceum, a Belarusian gymnasium school, four secondary schools, a special boarding school, a children's and youth sports and music school, an art school,
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center in January 1922. A power plant was put into operation in 1922 and the Red Chemist tar factory the next year. The People's House and Hospital was opened in 1924, and two clinics in 1925. The locomotive depot, sawmills, mill, and crafts workshops were restored, and a beekeeping cooperative was
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was founded in forest two kilometers from the village in 1872. The railway contributed to the expansion of the forestry industry and the development of crafts in the area. During the late 1880s and first half of the 1890s, two sawmills, a mill, several houses, a post office, and an inn were built.
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and associated hydroelectric power station were built near the town in 1953. Its population had grown to 15,777 by 1959. Industry in the town expanded significantly by 1990 with a roofing plant, reinforced concrete, industrial plant, forest products, automobile assembly, bread products, household
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Red Chemist, Progress, and Social Work were restored, telephone and telegraph services resumed. The radio station began broadcasting and the depot and railway station were rebuilt. During the postwar years, enterprises were reconstructed and expanded and new ones established. A
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A railway sleeper plant was founded in 1900 and in the early 20th century the village turned into an urban settlement with a bakery, workshops for the manufacture and repair of sled wheels and agricultural implements. There were more than 1,000 inhabitants in 1904, and in the
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The narrow-gauge Asapovichy-Darahanava railway was laid down in 1896. The Russian Empire 1897 census recorded 449 inhabitants in the village and 99 in the settlement that developed around the station; the region was part of the
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and converted to broad gauge. Soldiers of the town garrison rioted during August and September 1915. By 1917 there were 601 inhabitants in the village and 4,178 at the station, which became a town. After the
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founded in 1925. A weather station was founded in 1926, and radio came to the town in 1925. By 1926 there were 3,504 inhabitants in the urban settlement, 616 in the village, and 141 at the station. During
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of forestry products were shipped annually. There were two schools, a steam mill was built in 1908, a tar factory founded in 1909, and communication was established with
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A pharmacy was opened in 1921 and telegraph restored, two schools, a railway club were opened, and a library followed the next year. Asipovichy became the
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were active in the region during the war, undertaking sabotage against the railway junction and burning down the creamery. The town was liberated by the
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A village existed on the site of the modern town during the 18th century, which in 1787 had seventeen dwellings as part of the Protasevichi
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The active industries of Asipovichy include machine building, building materials, food production, and light and
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there was a worker's demonstration on 17 September 1905. The Asapovichy-Darahanava railway was extended to
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detachment of 1,000 men was formed, which in January and February 1918 took part in the defeat of
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between 1905 and 1907, and the town turned into a rail junction from which more than a million
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hospital, and public bathhouse were built. In 1940 the town had grown to 14,000 inhabitants.
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The Yuzhny (South) military base is located on the southeastern outskirts of the town on
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expressway. It is located at the junction of railway lines between
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In early 1944, the town was transferred to the administration of
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services, creamery, stationery, and concentrates factories.
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The base is home to the 133: 25: 846:Taleyko, Mariya (9 August 2017). 132: 125: 106: 96: 84: 819:Golod, Igor (31 October 2018). 30:Town in Mogilev Region, Belarus 27:Town in Mogilev Region, Belarus 1377:Holocaust locations in Belarus 873:МИНЧЕНКО, Павел (2009-01-13). 549:336th Rocket Artillery Brigade 1: 823:[Artillery capital]. 545:51st Guards Artillery Brigade 541:ulitsa Rabochye-Krestyanskaya 271:213759-213761, 213763-213765 336: 1393: 875:""Отставная" недвижимость" 420:Second Partition of Poland 590:—     412:Dominik Hieronim Radzivil 325: 317: 151: 120: 92: 83: 74: 55: 41: 781: 416:Grand Duchy of Lithuania 232:136 m (446 ft) 492:machine tractor station 441:1905 Russian Revolution 564:Historical population 553:465th Missile Brigade 474:Józef Dowbor-Muśnicki 171:53.29333°N 28.47556°E 821:"Столица артиллерии" 387:. 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Asipovichy is located in Belarus
53°17′36″N 28°28′32″E / 53.29333°N 28.47556°E / 53.29333; 28.47556
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