Porazava | |
Native Name: | |
Settlement Type: | Urban-type settlement |
Flag Size: | 150px |
Pushpin Map: | Belarus |
Subdivision Type: | Country |
Subdivision Name: | Belarus |
Subdivision Type1: | Region |
Subdivision Name1: | Grodno Region |
Subdivision Type2: | District |
Subdivision Name2: | Svislach District |
Population As Of: | 2023 |
Population Footnotes: | [1] |
Population Total: | 694 |
Timezone: | MSK |
Utc Offset: | +3 |
Coordinates: | 52.9333°N 46°W |
Porazava (Belarusian: Поразава; Russian: Порозово|Porozovo; Polish: Porozów; Yiddish: פּאָרוזעווע|Porozeve; Lithuanian: Porozovas) is an urban-type settlement in Svislach District, Grodno Region, Belarus.[2] [1] It is located near the town of Svislach.[3] As of 2023, it has a population of 694.[1]
The first church was built in 1460 by Jan Rynwid.[4] It was a royal town of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, administratively located in the Nowogródek Voivodeship.
In the late 19th century, the Christian population was mostly employed in pottery, whereas the Jews mostly lived off trade.[4] Part of the Republic of Poland. According to the 1921 census, the population was 84.8% Polish and 14.9% Jewish.[5] The town had a thriving Jewish community and synagogue prior to World War II.
During World War II, Porozów was occupied by the Soviet Union from September 1939 to June 1941, and then by Nazi Germany until 15 July 1944 and administered as a part of Bezirk Bialystok.