Vileyka Voblast

Vileyka Voblast
Вілейская вобласць
Вилейская область
Voblast of the Byelorussian SSR

1939–1944
Map of the Byelorussian SSR in 1940,
of which Vileyka Voblast was a part.
Capital Vileyka
54°29′N 26°55′E / 54.483°N 26.917°E / 54.483; 26.917Coordinates: 54°29′N 26°55′E / 54.483°N 26.917°E / 54.483; 26.917
History
  Established December 4, 1939
  Disestablished September 20, 1944
Area
  1941 20,700 km2 (7,992 sq mi)
Population
  1941 938,000 
Density 45.3 /km2  (117.4 /sq mi)
Political subdivisions 22 raions

Vileyka Voblast (Belarusian: Вілейская вобласць, Russian: Вилейская область) was a territorial unit in the Belarusian Soviet Socialist Republic created out of the eastern powiats of the Wilno Voivodeship after the annexation of West Belarus (then part of Poland) into the BSSR in November 1939. The administrative centre of the province was the city of Vileyka.

Initially the oblast consisted of Vileyka, Oshmyany, Braslav, Dzisna, Postavy and Sventiany raions. In January 1940, it consisted of 22 raions: Ostrovets, Oshmyany, Braslav, Vidzy, Gadutsishki, Glubokoye, Dzisna, Dokshitsi, Dunilovichi, Ilya, Krivichi, Kurenets, Molodechno, Miory, Miadzieł, Postavy, Wagtails (its centre was Plisa), Radashkovichy, Smorgon, Sventiany, Svir and Dergachi (its centre was Sharkovshchina). On November 1940, the raions of Gadutsishki and Sventiany as well as parts of the Ostrovets, Oshmyany, Postavy and Svir raions were transferred to the Lithuanian SSR. Also, during the German occupation between 1941 and 1944, Oshmyany raion was part of Wilna Land General Bezirk at Litauen and the city of Vileyka Glubokoye was part of General Bezirk Weissruthenien in Reichskommissariat Ostland.

On September 20, 1944, the oblast was renamed to Maladzyechna Voblast and the administrative centre was relocated to Maladzyechna. On the same day, the raions of Braslav, Vidzy, Glubokoye, Dzisna, Dokshitsi, Dunilovichi, Miory, Plisa, and Sharkovshchina and the Kuropolye village of Postavy raion were transferred to Polatsk Voblast and Iwye, Volozhin and Yuratishki raions of Baranavichy Voblast were transferred to Maladzyechna. Vileyka, the former voblast centre, was part of Kurenets raion and became a raion centre after the Kurenets raion's centre was relocated to it and the raion was renamed Vileyka on 5 July 1946.

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