anatoly alekseevich lipnetnik did a lot to ensure that this place, which , as it were, was already lostught for uh, for us, he revived it people, huge people came. uh, the trees removed the bushes, the graves were put in order and every year during the big holidays of the orthodox women, from of our parish they come and clean the graves and put up lamps. and this place has already acquired its historical significance for us. once burned down, the old wooden church. funds were raised and a new brick church was built. here, not far from the neighboring village, deposits of clay were discovered and a brick factory was operating. so this church was built of brick, which was mined in the neighboring villages of humpback. the church, uh, is the center of the village. this chair is the church of the transfiguration. it's called so they flock here the inhabitants, while surrounded by villages, have a very interesting history, while connected with the church. she worked from 1878 to 1966 in the sixty-sixth year the church was closed in 1907. father nikolaeva was sent to our parish who worked in