Within the
Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Vasilyevichy was part of
Minsk Voivodeship. It was part of the
Rzeczyca starostwo of the
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. In 1793, the town was acquired by the
Russian Empire in the course of the
Second Partition of Poland. In 1857, it had a population of 956. The settlement urbanized after a railway line was built through it. In 1884, a meteorological station was established. During
World War II, Vasilyevichy was occupied by the
German Army from 25 August 1941 until 18 November 1943. == Climate ==