Stolin District, Administrative division in Brest Region, Belarus
Stolin District is an administrative area in Brest Region, located in the southeastern part of Belarus. It comprises two cities and numerous smaller settlements spread across a large territorial expanse.
The district was founded in 1940 and experienced growth through the following decades before population trends shifted. Since the 1970s, the area entered a period of demographic decline that has continued.
The population of Stolin District consists of 97 percent ethnic Belarusians, with 83 percent of residents speaking Belarusian as their primary language.
The district's two main cities serve as focal points for visiting and accessing local services and facilities. The smaller settlements are linked by rural roads, allowing visitors to explore the wider countryside.
The territory experienced substantial demographic shifts, dropping from 89,000 inhabitants in 1999 to 68,640 in 2024, reflecting regional population trends.
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