Shchadrowshchyna
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Shchadrowshchyna (; ; ) is a village in Belarus. It is located in the Minsk District of Minsk Region, 30 km north of the capital Minsk. The Huyka river () begins near the village.
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- Shchadrowshchyna
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- Belarus
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- BelarusMinsk Region
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- 223047
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Shchadrowshchyna (; ; ) is a village in Belarus. It is located in the Minsk District of Minsk Region, 30 km north of the capital Minsk. The Huyka river () begins near the village.
== Population == 18th century: 1795 — 75 people (31 men, 44 women). 1800 — 75 people (31 men, 44 women) 19th century: 1847 — 60 parishioners (30 men, 30 women). 1865 — 26 people. 20th century: 1905 — 134 people (66 men, 68 women). 1999 — 26 people. 21st century: 2009 — 24 people. 2012 — 13 people.
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