Byahoml

Byahoml or Begoml (Belarusian: Бягомль, romanized: Biahomĺ;[a] Russian: Бегомль; Polish: Bieholin) is an urban-type settlement in Dokshytsy District, Vitebsk Region, Belarus.

[1] The first written records of Begoml date to 1582 and identify it as a village on an estate belonging to the Bishop of Vil'nya at Vaucha in the Minsk povet (administrative region) of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.

[4] On June 29, 2009, by decree of the Belarusian President,[5] Begoml, along with 21 other localities in the Republic of Belarus, was awarded a pennant "For courage and resilience during the years of the Great Patriotic War".

In 2008, proposals[6] to design a coat of arms for Begoml were submitted for approval with the eventual winning entry created by author M.M.Elinskaja and painter V.A.Ljahor.

According to the "Plan of reorganization of the republican unitary enterprises into the open joint stock companies for the period of 2011-2013" approved by the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus (No.

[citation needed] Begoml is also home to factories producing electronic goods including radio components as well as building materials and bed linen.

As with other townships in Belarus, Begoml is looking to create new manufacturing plants, new business enterprises and for the general development of industries that prevent young people migrating to bigger cities.

Along with 17,383 exhibits, including 13,783 on permanent display, since the beginning of the 1990s, the museum's courtyard has featured an Ilyushin Il-14 aircraft in commemoration of the Second World War struggle against the Germans.

The monument was dedicated by Belarusian politician Pyotr Masherov in 1967, who in his opening speech noted the considerable contribution of Begomlians in the general struggle against fascists, and also spoke of the future; seeing a garden-city Begoml renamed Partisansk (city of partisanian glory).

Road view
Guerrilla airdrome in May, 2009
Coat of arms by M.M.Elinskaja, V.A.Ljahor
A Begomlian timber enterprise.
Multi-story housing under construction in Airdrome area.
Begomlian high school