Iлюстраваная храналогiя гiсторы Любаншчыны
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The first mention of the town of Lyuban dates back to 1566, and to 1635 - of the town of Urechye. The lands of the region at that time belonged to the Belarusian princes Olelkovichs, and since the 17th century the Radziwills became the owners of the lands along Oresse.
In 1793, after the second partition of the Rzecz Pospolita, the Luban lands became part of the Russian Empire, in 1808 Lyuban received confirmation of the rights of the town. Since 1954 - part of the Minsk region. On March 7, 1968, the urban settlement of Lyuban received the status of a city. In 125 settlements of the district, 30.3 thousand people live. 11.3 thousand people live in the city of Lyuban, 2.9 thousand people live in the city of Urechye, and the rural population is 16.0 thousand people.
Lyubanschina is the birthplace of the famous Belarusian ethnographer, writer, publicist
Pavel Shpilevsky, poet and folklorist Vladislav Syrokomli.