Chernikhovo. Baranovichskiĭ raĭon
Ekoperspektiva
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translation: Chernikhovo. Baranovichi district - Eco perspective
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The village of Chernikhovo has been mentioned since 1522 in connection with the receipt by Marina Nemirovich of a privilege on an estate in this area. From the second half of the 17th century until 1939, the owners were the Rdultovskys. The manor estate was located separately on an elevated moraine relief, a kilometer from the village. The village had the status of a village. Here and now (2021) stands, surviving after all historical events, the church of St. Paraskeva Pyatnitsa. The wooden temple was built and consecrated in 1895 on the site of the former, also wooden, dismantled due to dilapidation. Funds for the construction of a new temple were provided by the real state councilor V. I. Pavlov, the owner of the Dolny Chernikhov estate (now Lower Chernikhovo), who passed to him from the Rdultovskys.
In 1909, there were 82 peasant households in the village and 270 people lived.
After the Riga Peace Treaty of 1921, it became the center of the commune of the Baranovichi district of the Novogrudok Voivodeship of Poland.
Since 1939 - part of the BSSR. In 1940-57 - in the Gorodishchensky district of Baranovichi, since 1954 of the Brest region. Then the district was renamed Baranovichi.
During the Great Patriotic War from the end of June 1941 to the beginning of July 1944 it was occupied by the Nazi invaders.