Dubrowna

compiled by Ellen Sadove Renck from the sources at the bottom of the page
Dubrowna/Dubrovna at 53º54 25º23

and the dependent villages of Hornie, Kaczanow, Kalechytse at 53º42 24º42, Knieazikowce Male, Kniazikowce Wielkie, Knieazikowce Male, Lewasze, Nowoprudce, Perepieczyce, Scierkowo, Zuchwalnia
and hamlets and estates of Borowka, Boyaroszczyzna, Czechowce, Czerniki, Dajnowo, Dubrowo, Dyelwo, Filipki, Kazimierowo, Kirjanowce, Krupa, Kureslowszczyzna, Maluzyn, Melenkowszczyzna, Molgi, Nieciecr, Niszczykowszczyzna, Ostrowo, Paszki, Rowki, Rylowce, Siniakowszczyzna, Skowronszki, Sukurcze, Trzeciakowce, Ustronie, Winkowce, Zajki, Zapole, Zosin

In 1928, Dubrowna was designated as a wies (village) and seat of the community council for the surrounding villages, in the First Uchastok, Lida powiat, Nowogrodskie voevodstvo of Poland. The Justice of the Peace was in Lida and the Justice Court in Wilno. The 1928 population was 208. The railway station was six kilometers away in Lida. The post office, telegraph, and telephone were in Lida. Dubrowna had mills, tanneries, and brickworks.

Sources:
Ksiega Adresowa Handlowa, Warszawa Bydgoszcz 1929
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