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Cherykaw

Cherykaw
Чэрыкаў
Чериков
Coat of arms of Cherykaw
Coat of arms
Cherykaw is located in Belarus
Cherykaw
Cherykaw
Location of Cherykaw, shown within the Mahilyow Voblast
Coordinates: 53°34′N 31°22′E / 53.567°N 31.367°E / 53.567; 31.367
Country
Subdivision
 Belarus
Mogilev Region
Population (2009)
 • Total 8,177
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
 • Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)
License plate 6

Cherykaw (Belarusian: Чэрыкаў; Russian: Чериков) is a town in Mogilev Region, Eastern Belarus. It is located in the east of the Region, on the Sozh River, and serves as the administrative center of Cherykaw Raion. As of 2009, its population was 8,177.

Cherykaw was first mentioned in 1460. At the time, it was a part of Kingdom of Poland, and Casimir IV Jagiellon, the king, ordered to have an Orthodox church to be built in Cherykaw. In 1604, Cherykaw was granted the town status, and in 1641, it was granted a coat of arms. In 1772, as a result of the First Partition of Poland, it was transferred to Russia. In the 19th century it belonged to Mogilev Governorate. In 1919, Mogilev Governorate was abolished, and Cherykaw was transferred to Gomel Governorate. On July 17, 1924 the governorate was abolished, and Cherykaw became the administrative center of Cherykaw Raion, which belonged to Kalinin Okrug of Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic. In July, 1927, Kalinin Okrug was abolished, and Cherykaw was transferred into Mogilev Okrug. On January 15, 1938 the raion was transferred to Mogilev Region. During the Second World War, the town was occupied by German troops and severely damaged. In 1986, it was considerably affected by the Chernobyl disaster.

There are timber industry and textile industry enterprises in Cherykaw.

The town is located on the highway connecting Roslavl in Russia with Bobruysk. There are also road connections with Mogilev via Chavusy and with Kastsyukovichy.


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