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Tamashowka ( be, Тамашоўка, Tamašoŭka; russian: Томашовка, Tomashovka; pl, Tomaszówka; uk, Томашівка, Tomashivka) is an
agrotown An agro-town is an agglomeration in a rural environment with a population of several thousands but whose workforce's main occupation is agriculture. An agro-town also lacks the administrative, commercial and industrial functions that are usually ...
in
Brest District Brest District is an administrative subdivision, a raion of Brest Region, in Belarus. Its administrative center is Brest. Demographics At the time of the Belarus Census (2009), Brest District had a population of 39,426. Of these, 83.0% were of ...
, Brest Region, Belarus. It serves as the administrative center of the Tamashowka rural council (''
selsoviet Selsoviet ( be, сельсавет, r=sieĺsaviet, tr. ''sieĺsaviet''; rus, сельсовет, p=ˈsʲelʲsɐˈvʲɛt, r=selsovet; uk, сільрада, silrada) is a shortened name for a rural council and for the area governed by such a cou ...
''). It is situated near the tripoint joining Poland, Ukraine, and Belarus, in the attractive touristic region of Polesia. The town is located near the Bug River, 170 meters above sea level. In 2009, the settlement had 1,131 inhabitants, and 1,235 in 2019. As of 2023, it has a population of 1,161. Tamashowka has a high school, library, and culture house. The built-up areas end at Brest inbound rail, there is a railway station connected to Wlodawa. There is also a sanatorium in the settlement. Attractions include the Orthodox Church and the museum of astronautics, located on the premises of the high school.


History


Russia and World War I

The settlement of Tamashowka was founded by Tomasz Zamoyski (1861–1935) of the Zamoyski family of
Włodawa Włodawa (; yi, וולאָדאַווע, Vlodave; ua, Володава, Volodava) is a town in eastern Poland on the Bug River, close to the borders with Belarus and Ukraine. It is the seat of Włodawa County, situated in the Lublin Voivodeship ...
in the territory of the Przyborowo estate in the Grodno governorate in the late 19th century. This was most likely after the construction of the Chełm- Brest railway in 1887, when the
Włodawa Włodawa (; yi, וולאָדאַווע, Vlodave; ua, Володава, Volodava) is a town in eastern Poland on the Bug River, close to the borders with Belarus and Ukraine. It is the seat of Włodawa County, situated in the Lublin Voivodeship ...
railway station was built in the village. In 1900, a factory of wooden materials for the District Railway Directorate in Vilnius was established in Tamashowka. During
the First World War World War I (28 July 1914 11 November 1918), often abbreviated as WWI, was one of the deadliest global conflicts in history. Belligerents included much of Europe, the Russian Empire, the United States, and the Ottoman Empire, with fightin ...
, battles were fought near the town in 1915. 1,346 German, Austro-Hungarian, Russian and Polish soldiers are buried there.


Second Republic

During the
interwar period In the history of the 20th century, the interwar period lasted from 11 November 1918 to 1 September 1939 (20 years, 9 months, 21 days), the end of the World War I, First World War to the beginning of the World War II, Second World War. The in ...
Tamashowka belonged to the commune of Przyborowo in the province of Brest. According to the census of 1921, Tamashowka consisted of a forester's lodge with three houses and a total of 18 inhabitants, eight men and ten women. Most of the inhabitants were Roman Catholic (17) and one was
Orthodox Orthodox, Orthodoxy, or Orthodoxism may refer to: Religion * Orthodoxy, adherence to accepted norms, more specifically adherence to creeds, especially within Christianity and Judaism, but also less commonly in non-Abrahamic religions like Neo-pag ...
. All but one claimed Polish ethnicity, with only one identifying as Belarusian. Separately, the Włodawka station (now in Tamashowka) contained 24 houses. A total of 185 people lived there: 98 men and 87 women. There were 128 Roman Catholics, 46 Orthodox and 11 Jews. Among the inhabitants there were 129 Poles, 36 Belarusians, 11 Jews and 9 Russians. In 1928, the station, including the whole commune of Przyborowo, was united with the commune of Damachava. Tamashowka was connected with the western bank of the Bug River by a railway bridge near Orchówek and a road bridge in
Włodawka The Włodawka is a Polish river passing by the town of Włodawa. The 31 km long Włodawka flows into the Bug River. Rivers of Poland Rivers of Lublin Voivodeship {{Poland-river-stub ...
. Immediately after the war, Count Tomasz Zamoyski divided his property in Tamashowka and the land was bought by Jews from Włodawka. Tamashowka established a number of social and economic connections with Włodawa and the regions on the left bank of the Bug River. In particular, the post office in Włodawa covered the settlement. A considerable part of the students of the gymnasium in Włodawa were young people from Tamashowka. In 1930, the Municipal Council of Włodawa tried to extend the town limits by connecting Tamashowka with the railway station in Włodawa. The project faced legal discrepancies between the former Congress Kingdom and the previously acquired lands. During the interwar period Tamashowka became a center of trade for timber, fish, cattle, and flour. Local sawmills produced wood from the state forests or the Zamoyski estates. Fish came from nearby lakes and fish farms in the
Polesie Polesia, Polesie, or Polesye, uk, Полісся (Polissia), pl, Polesie, russian: Полесье (Polesye) is a natural and historical region that starts from the farthest edge of Central Europe and encompasses Eastern Europe, including East ...
and Wołyński provinces. In addition, flour was produced in a mill in Tamashowka, which was partly supplied with wheat received at the Włodawa railway station. Strong communications, proximity to the administrative and economic center of Włodawa (5 km away) and tourist conditions that attracted summer visitors resulted in the rapid development of Tamashowka. The population of Tamashowka doubled between 1930 and 1937 and reached 3,000 inhabitants.


World War II

In early September 1939, the bridges in Włodawa were bombed, causing many Poles and Jews to flee from the German army in the village. Militants under the influence of the NKVD began to operate in the Tamashowka area, killing Polish officers and intellectuals. As a result, on September 17, German troops entered the village and later withdrew, leaving the Red Army in control. Tamashowka then became part of the BSSR with the establishment of Soviet power. In 1940, German soldiers who died at the hands of the Poles during the September Campaign and were buried in a local cemetery were exhumed by the Germans with the consent of the Soviet authorities and the participation of representatives of the Red Army, the NKVD, and local officials. The exhumed bodies were then transported to the Reich. After the
Nazi invasion of the USSR Operation Barbarossa (german: link=no, Unternehmen Barbarossa; ) was the invasion of the Soviet Union by Nazi Germany and many of its Axis allies, starting on Sunday, 22 June 1941, during the Second World War. The operation, code-named after F ...
on June 22, 1941, the village came under German occupation. The local Jews were shot after the liquidation of the ghetto. The bodies of 2,200 murdered Jews were buried in a mass grave. On July 22, 1944, the troops of the
1st Belorussian Front The 1st Belorussian Front (Russian: Пéрвый Белорусский фронт, ''Perviy Belorusskiy front'', also romanized " Byelorussian") was a major formation of the Soviet Army during World War II, being equivalent to a Western army ...
captured Tamashowka. After the war it was located on the border of Belarus.


After World War II

In June 1949, the village council of Tamashowka established a collective farm named after Dzerzhinsky in the village of Prybarava. On December 31, 2011, the first sighting of jackals in Belarus occurred near the villages of Tamashowka and Selyakhi in the
Brest district Brest District is an administrative subdivision, a raion of Brest Region, in Belarus. Its administrative center is Brest. Demographics At the time of the Belarus Census (2009), Brest District had a population of 39,426. Of these, 83.0% were of ...
.


Present day

The town has a museum of cosmonautics, which has been located in the local secondary school since 1978. Next to the museum there is a bench where Pyotr Klimuk (a Soviet and Belarusian cosmonaut, born in nearby Komarówka) and Pyotr Prakapowich (President of the
National Bank of the Republic of Belarus The National Bank of the Republic of Belarus (NBRB; be, Нацыянальны банк Рэспублікі Беларусь; rus, Национальный банк Республики Беларусь) is the central bank of Belarus, located ...
from 1998 to 2011) are said to have sat. The latter's brother, Wasilij, is the director of an agricultural enterprise in Tamashowka (OAO Komarowka). The village also has a hotel, a restaurant, and a border crossing between Belarus and Ukraine: Tamashowka- Pulemets. There is also a railway station in Tamashowka, as well as an Orthodox parish deanery (благочиние) known as Brest-Region, Brest eparchy, and the Kobrin Exarchate Belarusian Moscow Patriarchate at the Church of the Protection of the Mother of God (Pokrovska, Свято-Покровская церковь). For several years there have been discussions at various levels about the construction of a bridge over the Bug River and the opening of a Polish-Belarusian border crossing at
Włodawa Włodawa (; yi, וולאָדאַווע, Vlodave; ua, Володава, Volodava) is a town in eastern Poland on the Bug River, close to the borders with Belarus and Ukraine. It is the seat of Włodawa County, situated in the Lublin Voivodeship ...
-Tamashowka.


Historical monuments

* Cemetery of World War I soldiers. * Fraternal grave of border guards from 1941. * Grave of victims of fascism from 1941 onwards. * The building of the Włodawa railway station from the beginning of the 20th century


Notable people

*
Pyotr Prakapovich Pyotr Piatrovich Prakapovich ( be, Пётр Пятровіч Пракаповіч) was a Belarusian construction engineer, politician, statesman and a chairman of the National Bank of the Republic of Belarus, recipient of a number of state awards, ...
- Belarusian statesman,
Hero of Belarus Hero of Belarus ( be, Герой Беларусі, Łacinka ''Hieroj Biełarusi''; russian: Герой Беларуси, Geroj Belarusi) is the highest title that can be bestowed on a citizen of Belarus. The title is awarded to those "who perfor ...
, chairman of the Board of the
National Bank of the Republic of Belarus The National Bank of the Republic of Belarus (NBRB; be, Нацыянальны банк Рэспублікі Беларусь; rus, Национальный банк Республики Беларусь) is the central bank of Belarus, located ...
(1998-2011). He studied at Tamashowka High School. * Pyotr Klimuk - Soviet cosmonaut - Belarusian, twice Hero of the Soviet Union, Colonel-General of Aviation


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Bibliography

* {{Authority control Populated places in Brest Region Agrotowns in Belarus Brest District