| Abramovichi | The village was merged to Zhabinka. |
| Adamkovo | The village merged to Brest in 1958. |
| Albrekhtovo | Merged to Pinsk in the mid-1950s. |
| Anisimovichi | The village merged to Baranovichi in 2012. |
| Arkadiya | The village merged to Brest in 2007. |
| Bayki | The village was burned down by German troops in September of 1941. It was located 3 miles to the East of Krinitsa. |
| Berdychi | - |
| Bernady | The village merged to Brest in 2007. |
| Beryozovka | The village merged to Brest in 1958. |
| Bobovishche | The village was abandoned. |
| Bolshaya Soya | During the flood in November 1974, the village was flooded. Later, all the houses were demolished. |
| Bolshie Terpilovichi | The village was merged with the village of Malye Terpilovichi and the renamed to the village of Zelenets. |
| Bornyavets | - |
| Borovaya | The village was abandoned. |
| Borovtsy | The village merged to Baranovichi in 2012. |
| Boyary | The village was merged to the village of Tsyupriki in 1972. |
| Chizhiki | All 20 homesteads of the village was destroyed by German troops during the war. |
| Dedovichi | The village was merged to the village of Motol in 1980. |
| Dedy | The village was destroyed by German troops in 1942. |
| Dobroe | The village was abolished in 2018. |
| Dremlyovo | The village was burned down by German punitive expedition on 11 September 1942. 286 people were killed. The village was not rebuilt after the war. |
| Druzhny | The village was merged to the village of Osnezhitsy in 2010. |
| Duboviki | - |
| Dubrovka | In 1979 was merged to Brest. |
| Faustinovo | The village was destroyed by German troops during the war 1941-1945. |
| Gabrielin | - |
| Gabril | The village was burned by German troops during the war 1941-1945. |
| Gandiki | The village was abandoned. |
| Gershony | The village merged to Brest in 2007. |
| Goritsa | The village was abandoned at the end of the 20th century. |
| Gorokhovishche | - |
| Grabovka | - |
| Graevka | The village merged to Brest in 1929. |
| Gurka | In 1959 (other sources indicate 1976) merged to the village of Zakozel. |
| Guzni | The village merged to Brest in 1968. |
| Karolin | The village was abandoned. |
| Katin Bor | In 1979 was merged to the city of Brest. |
| Kievka | The village merged to Brest in 1929. |
| Koloda | - |
| Kolodno | The village was joined to the village of Terebun in September the 4th, 1972. |
| Konstantinovo | The village (35 homesteads) was burned down by German troops in Jul 8, 1944. All the inhabitants (175 persons) were taken away to Germany. Nobody returned. |
| Kostrech | - |
| Kotelnya Podgorodskaya | The village was merged to the city of Brest in 1968. |
| Kotelnya-Boyarskaya | The village merged to Brest in 2007. |
| Kovalyovo | The village merged to Brest in 1958. |
| Kozhukh | The village was abolished in December 2016. |
| Kozino | The village was merged to the village of Byten in 2011. |
| Kozlyakovichi | Merged to the city of Pinsk in mid-1950s. |
| Krasnitsa | The village (16 homestaeds) was burned down in 1942. 90 inhabitants were killed. |
| Krivobloty | The village was abolished in 2008 and merged to the village of Narutovichi. |
| Krushino | The village became part of Brest in 1968. |
| Kunakhi | The village of Kunakhi was merged to the village of Kamenitsa-Zhirovetskaya. |
| Kurpichi | The village merged to Zhabinka in 2017. |
| Lokhozvo | The village was resettled in 1954 due to creation of the Obuz-Lesnovsky firing field. |
| Lozovo | The military air base Osovtsy was built here in 1950s. |
| Lysaya Gora | The village merged to Brest in 1958. |
| Maksimy | The village of Maksimy was merged to the village of Zbirogi in 1972. |
| Malaya Gat | The village was burned down in 1943-1944. Malaya Gat was rebuilt and merged to the village of Svyataya Volya after the war. |
| Malaya Soya | During the flood in November 1974, the village was flooded. Later, all the houses were demolished. |
| Malki | The village of Malki was merged to the village of Bolshie Kosichi in 1972. |
| Malye Terpilovichi | The village was merged with the village of Bolshie Terpilovichi and the renamed to the village of Zelenets. |
| Mitki | The village merged to Brest in 2007. |
| Moshchyonka | The village merged to Brest in 2007. |
| Mury | The village of Mury was merged to the village of Malye Radvanichi in 1972. |
| Myshitsy | The village was merged to Zhabinka. |
| Nedelno | The village was destroyed by German troops in 1942. |
| Nepokoychitsy | The village was merged to Zhabinka. |
| Novye Zadvortsy | The village merged to Brest in 2007. |
| Olmanskie Kaliniki | - |
| Ostreyki | The village was abolished in 2008. |
| Ozeretskaya | The village was abandoned. |
| Pantsevichi | The village was merged to the village of Motol. |
| Pavlinovo | Homestead was burned down at the end of war 1941-1945. |
| Petrova Gorka | - |
| Ploska | The village merged to Brest in 2007. |
| Pobezhino | The village was demolished in 1970s due to building of Selets reservoir. |
| Podbolotie | The village was abolished in 2022. |
| Pristan | - |
| Pugachyovo | The village merged to Brest in 1979. |
| Rechitsa | The village merged to Brest in 1968. |
| Riyka | - |
| Rybniki | The military air base Osovtsy was built here in 1950s. |
| Samoylovichi | The village was merged to Beryoza in 1990's. |
| Shchegliki | The village merged to Zhabinka in 2017. |
| Shpanovichi | In 1929 the village entered the borders of Brest. |
| Starye Zadvortsy | The village merged to Brest in 2007. |
| Stebrovo | The village of Stebrovo merged to Zhabinka in 2017. |
| Strizhets | - |
| Stupnik | - |
| Sychiki | The village of Sychiki was merged to the village of Veliamovichi in 1972. |
| Tozhevo | The village was abolished in 2022. |
| Trishin | The village merged to Brest in 1968. |
| Tsytylia | - |
| Tupichitsy | The village (43 homesteads) was burned down by German troops in 1942. 143 inhabitants were killed. |
| Uznogi | The village merged to Baranovichi in 2012. |
| Verbichevo | |
| Volynka | The village entered the borders of Brest in 1968. |
| Vulka-Podgorodskaya | The village merged to Brest in 1968. |
| Vyado | The village (86 homesteads) was burned down by German troops in 1942. 217 inhabitants were killed. |
| Vychulki | The village became a part of Brest in 2007. |
| Yamishcha | - |
| Yazvinets | - |
| Yuzhny | March 31, 1958 the village merged the city of Brest. |
| Zababie | - |
| Zamoshie | The village was abandoned in 2008. |
| Zanovinskoe | The village was abandoned in 2022. |
| Zaozerie | - |
| Zaozerie | The village was merged to village of Motol in 1980. |
| Zarechie | The village was merged to the village of Byten in 2011. |
| Zarichka | The village was abandoned in 2008. |
| Zatishie | The village was abandoned. |
| Zditovo | The village merged to Zhabinka in 2017. |
| Zelyonye Budy | The village was abandoned. |
| Zinovichi | The village of Zinovichi was merged with the village of Zelenevichi in 2010. |
| Zvezdnaya | The village merged to Baranovichi in 2012. |