Parychy (Belarusian: Парычы, romanized: Paryčy;[a] Russian: Паричи, romanized: Parichi) is an urban-type settlement in Svyetlahorsk District, Gomel Region, Belarus.
[1] It serves as the administrative center of Parychy selsoviet.
The village became part of the Russian Empire after the Second Partition of Poland in 1793.
The settlement was captured by the Wehrmacht on 5 July 1941, and the important Jewish community, some 1,700 people, was exterminated in the following years.
The settlement was liberated on 26 June 1944, during the Bobruysk offensive.