🇧🇾 Vileyka (Viliejka, Віле́йка) is a city in Belarus and the administrative centre of the Vileyka District of Minsk Region. It is located on the River Viliya, 100 km north-west of Minsk. The first historical record dates from 16 November 1460.
The 43rd Russian Navy's long-haul communications centre is located near Vileyka. It provides VLF communication between Russian Navy's headquarters and atomic submarines in the Atlantic, Indian and parts of the Pacific Ocean.
History In the 10th–13th centuries, the territory was under the Principality of Polotsk, and in XIV–XVII under Grand Duchy of Lithuania as manor house Kurenets. The city was first mentioned in 1460 as a borough centre of the Vilyeyka Starostwo of the Ashmyany county in Grand Duchy of Lithuania. • 1635 – Władysław IV Vasa bestowed Vilyeyka upon Aleksander Korwin Gosiewski "for exclusive service to the state". • 1765 – Vilyeyka has 30 houses, 165 inhabitants, and became a county center. • 1793 – during the Second Partition of Poland the town is ceded to the Russian Empire. • 1795 – under the decree of Catherine II of Russia the town receives the status of a city and becomes a centre of Vilyeyka uyezd in Minsk Governorate, then Vilna Governorate (1842–1917). • 1810, May 24 – almost the entire city is destroyed by the fire. • 1861 – 2931 inhabitants, 1880 – 3450, by the end of 19th century – more than 3500 inhabitants. • 1906 – big sawmill started. • 1907 – the city acquires a branch of Warsaw – Saint Petersburg Railway and a city station. • 1915, September 14 – occupied by the German Army, but several days later recovered by the Russian Army during the Sventiany Offensive. • 1917, November 8 – Soviets come to power during the October Revolution • 1918, December – occupied by German Army • 1919 – ceded to Poland in the Peace of Riga following Polish–Soviet War, becoming the centre of the Wilejka county in the Wilno Voivodeship (1923–1939) • 1939 – annexed back to Soviet Union during the Soviet invasion of Poland in accordance with the conditions of the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact. Becomes centre of the Vileyka Voblast of BSSR • 1941, June 24-25 – following the German invasion of the USSR over 1,000 inmates from Vilyeyka prison were forcibly marched eastward towards Barysaw. During the march, an estimated 500 to 800 prisoners died at the hands of guards. • 1941, June 25 – occupied by troops of the German Army Group Centre during the first stage of Operation Barbarossa and placed under the administration of the Generalbezirk Weißruthenien of Reichskommissariat Ostland. Over 15,000 civilians massacred including 6,972 Polish Jews. See also: Belarusian Home Defence (BKA) pacification actions • 1941, July 12 and 30 – German SS forces murder the remaining Jewish citizens in Vilyeyka (over 500 people). • 1944, July 2 – Vilyeyka recaptured by troops of the 3rd Belorussian Front of the Red Army during the Minsk Offensive. • 1944 – the centre of the Vileyka Raion formed • 1954 – furniture plant started • 1959 – repair plant opened • 1973 – "Zenit-BelOMO" optical plant started • 1973 – Vilyeyka reservoir started • 1994 – Vilyeyka voted for Zianon Pazniak in the 1994 Belarusian presidential election • 1998 – Vilyeyka hydropower station started
Geography The modern city is located on the right bank of the river Viliya, in the north-west part of the Minsk region, 100 km from Minsk. The town's population numbers 30,000 people. There is a railway station of the Maladzyechna–Polotsk line in the city. The roads to Maladzyechna, Smarhon, Myadzel, Dokshytsy, Plyeshchanitsy run through the city. The town's industry is represented by the Zenit plant, wood processing enterprises (including a furniture factory), a motor repair plant, building materials plants, light and food enterprises. Vilyeyka also houses the Museum of Regional Studies.
The territory of the Vilyeyka district is 2,400 square km (930 sq mi). Forests account for 41% of the territory. The main part of the district is situated within the borders of Narach-Vilyeyka lowland. In the year 1974, near the town of Vilyeyka Belarus's largest artificial reservoir was built — Vilyeyka reservoir with a total area of 63.3 km² (24.4 sq mi) and a volume of 238 million cubic metres (8.4×109 cu ft).
Vileyka has a population of over 26,736 people. Vileyka also forms the centre of the wider Vileyka District which has a population of over 55,000 people.
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Twin Towns, Sister Cities Vileyka has links with:
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Locations Near: Vileyka 26.9,54.4833
🇧🇾 Maladziečna 26.85,54.317 d: 18.8
🇧🇾 Maladzyechna 26.85,54.317 d: 18.8
🇧🇾 Minsk 27.482,53.941 d: 71.2
🇧🇾 Partyzanski 27.51,53.951 d: 71.3
🇧🇾 Leninsky District 27.51,53.951 d: 71.3
🇧🇾 Leninsky 27.51,53.951 d: 71.3
🇧🇾 Kastrychnitski 27.533,53.85 d: 81.6
🇧🇾 Smalyavichy 28.067,54.1 d: 86.9
🇱🇻 Daugavpils 26.542,55.89 d: 158.1
Antipodal to: Vileyka -153.1,-54.483
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🇦🇸 Pago Pago -170.701,-14.279 d: 15290.4
🇼🇸 Apia -171.76,-13.833 d: 15212.2
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🇺🇸 Maui County -156.617,20.868 d: 11629.7
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