temples in belarus, all because it was erected during the times of militant atheism, like the de building sav demolished, and the strange new building was anything but, even a tax office. it turned into an orthodox church in the name of st. nicholas in 1996, now this church is included in the pilgrimage routes around belarus, such miracles, it is impossible to live without looking back into the past, because a modern industrial city has relied on the oil industry, mechanical engineering, woodworking and the food industry, this another one of the oldest belarusian cities. in 115 mozyr for the first time is mentioned in the tale of bygone years, and in connection with the fact that the grand duke of kiev, yuri the long, gives the city with all the lands to the chernigov prince svyatoslav olgovich. that is, mozyr was alternately part of the kiev, chernigov, and turov principalities, but chroniclers remember about the wooden castle on the mountain, from which the city actually began, much later, in the era of the grand duchy of lithuania, of course, that same castle did not survive until the 20th