Obol (town)

Obol (Russian: Оболь, Belarusian: Обаль, also romanized as Obal or Obaĺ) is a Belarusian town of Shumilina Raion, in Vitebsk Region. In 2016, it had a population of 2,395.[3]

Obol / Obal

Оболь / Обаль
Remains of Hrabnicki Palace,
a cultural heritage monument of Belarus[2]
Obol / Obal
Location of Obol in Belarus
Coordinates: 55°21′4″N 29°17′46″E
Country Belarus
Voblast Vitebsk
Raion Shumilina
Elevation
150 m (490 ft)
Population
 (2016)[3]
  Total2,395
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
222379
Area code(s)+375 2130
License plate2

History

Obol was known since the 16th century as a village of the Połock Voivodeship, in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. in 1772, following the Partitions of Poland, it became part of the Russian Empire.

In 1866, the construction of the Riga-Oryol railway contributed to its growth. The village was occupied from August 1941 to June 26, 1944 by the Nazi German troops, during World War II. In 1968 it was elevated from the status of village to the one of urban-type settlement.

Geography

Located in the middle of its Voblast, Obol lies between Vitebsk (64 km southeast) and Polatsk (36 km northwest), and is crossed by the homonym river. It is 21 km from Shumilino, 45 from Navapolatsk and 228 from Minsk. The town is served by the P20 highway and by the Smolensk-Vitebsk-Daugavpils-Riga railway.[4]

Personalities

Twin towns

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gollark: Or use low power hardware and run it entirely off solar or something, there are many possibilities.
gollark: Or, with a highish res display, G R A P H I N G.
gollark: Maybe you can get some kind of 48-character-or-so letters+numbers+some punctuation keypad and have a programmable one which is actually not terrible to use.
gollark: A custom calculator thing *would* be a fairly cool electronics/computer project though.

References

  1. (in Russian) Obol on globus.tut.by
  2. (in Russian) Obol on globus.tut.by
  3. "Demographics of Belarus" (in Russian). Archived from the original on July 30, 2017. Retrieved August 26, 2016.
  4. 25105764 Obol on OpenStreetMap
  5. (in Russian) Ufarkinym, Nickolai V. "Портнова Зинаида Мартыновна" [Portnov Zinaida Martinovna]. warheroes.ru. Retrieved 27 August 2016.
  6. (in Swedish) Info at Ödeshög municipal website Archived 2016-08-27 at the Wayback Machine
  • Media related to Obaĺ at Wikimedia Commons
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