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Nyeharelaye

Coordinates: 53°36′38″N 27°04′14″E / 53.6106°N 27.0706°E / 53.6106; 27.0706
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Negoreloe or Nieharelaje (Belarusian: Негарэ́лае, Negarehlaje; Russian: Негорелое, Negoreloe) is a small town in the Dzyarzhynsk District of Minsk Region.[1]

Location

Located on the river Peretut' 10 km southwest of Dzyarzhinsk, 48 km from Minsk.

History

Known from the 16th century as a post station on the road Minsk-Navahrudak. From 1793 belongs to Russian Empire. From 1871 has a railway station. In 1921-1939 is a Soviet Union border station (with Poland).

The population in 2014 - 821 people.

Economics

There is a hive manufacturing factory as well as a private furniture manufacture.

References

  1. ^ Negoreloe. 1979. {{cite book}}: |journal= ignored (help)

53°36′38″N 27°04′14″E / 53.6106°N 27.0706°E / 53.6106; 27.0706