Pukhavichy (Belarusian: Пухавічы; Russian: Пуховичи, romanized: Pukhovichi; Polish: Puchowicze) is an agrotown in Pukhavichy District, Minsk Region, Belarus.
It serves as the administrative center of Pukhavichy selsoviet.
In December 1926, 929 Jews lived in the village, 43 percent of the total population.
The Germans occupied the town at the end of June 1941.
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