Białostoczek (Białystok)

In the second half of the eighteenth century, Białostoczek was part of the Highland farm belonging to Jan Klemens Branicki.

At the end of the 18th century, Białostoczek had the form of a street road, and its layout was characteristic of villages founded or regulated as part of spear measurements.

On the plan of Białystok from the 1930s, but also from 1966 there are only a few streets in the place of today's housing estate: Białostoczek, Zagumienna, Kozłowa, Radzymińska, Suwalska, Sitarska, Bielska, Hajnowska and Sokólska.

From the Avenue of the Millennium of the Polish State to Zagumienna, it coincides with our modern street, but later it turns south and ends in the place of today's roundabout of priest Zbigniew Krupski.

From the south, the district is limited by the route launched in 1886 from Białystok to Baranowicze through Waliły and Wołkowysk.