Byalynichy, Administrative division in Mogilev Region, Belarus
Byalynichy is the administrative center of Byalynichy District in Mogilev Region, located approximately 45 kilometers west-northwest of Mogilev. The town holds the main government offices and public institutions that serve the surrounding district.
The settlement lay under German occupation from July 1941 until its liberation by Soviet forces in June 1944 during World War II. This period left a lasting mark on the region's trajectory.
The town serves as a hub for the daily life of district residents and reflects the diverse population that has coexisted over generations. You can observe here the everyday rhythm of a smaller administrative center, where local traditions and contemporary life exist side by side.
The town is accessible by road and operates in the UTC+3 time zone. Visitors will find the main public services and administrative offices needed for district matters.
In 2016 the settlement gained status elevation from an urban-type settlement to a town of district subordination. This administrative change marked a significant turning point in the community's development.
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