Polotsk Region

Polotsk Region (Belarusian: Полацкая вобласць; Russian: Полоцкая область) was an administrative division in the Byelorussian SSR. It was created on 20 September 1944. It included territories of eastern Polesia and consisted of 15 districts. The administrative centre was Polotsk.

Polotsk Region
Belarusian: Полацкая вобласць
Russian: Полоцкая область
Region of the Byelorussian SSR
1944–1954

CapitalPolotsk
History
History 
 Established
20 September 1944
 Disestablished
8 January 1954
Political subdivisions15 districts
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Vileyka Region
Vitebsk Region
Molodechno Region
Vitebsk Region

History

In August 1944, there were serious considerations to transfer Polotsk and its surrounding areas (18,000 square kilometers) with ~400,000 people from the Byelorussian SSR to the Russian SFSR, however Joseph Stalin, persuaded by Panteleimon Ponomarenko, eventually rejected to approve the already prepared transferring documents and subsequently Polotsk functioned as the center of Polotsk Region between 20 September 1944 and 8 January 1954.[1]

On 8 January 1954, the region was abolished and became part of the Vitebsk and Molodechno Regions. The city of Polotsk became part of the former.

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