Samakhvalavichy

Samakhvalavichy (Belarusian: Самахвалавічы, romanized: Samachvalavičy; Russian: Самохваловичи, romanized: Samokhvalovichi; Polish: Samochwałowicze) is an agrotown in Minsk District, Minsk Region, Belarus.

There is the Scientific and Practical Center for Potato and Fruit and Vegetable Growing of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus (Russian: Научно-практический центр Национальной академии наук Беларуси по картофелеводству и плодоовощеводству) in Samakhvalavichy.

[3] At the beginning of the 18th century, the village of Samochwałowicze belonged to the Chalecki [pl] Polish noble family.

Subsequent owners brought the property to waste and by the end of the 19th century miasteczko Samokhvalovichi was a predominantly Jewish shtetl with about 40 households and there was a nearby gentile village of 22 households and a folwark, all of the same name.

[4] After the Second Partition of Poland, the area became part of the Russian Empire.