before the railway passed here, these were wastelands with single small villages of light, oak, antonov baranovichias laid. she passed near these few villages. why railway engineers took this name it's hard to say it's quite possible that maybe if someone looked at the maps differently, uh, the city and the railway station would be called svetilovichi, uzgi, dubovo, and so on. svetilovicha is harmonious, but as you know, it’s not the name that paints, the very name svetilovichi svyatilovichi says that it was a holy place and one of the legends tells that once on the shore of the luminary of lake riga. there was a pagan cemetery, uh, a symbol that was a big, big boulder and people adherents of a pagan religion, which were and are still preserved in our country, they from time to time performed their rituals there. unfortunately, during the construction of the northern microdistrict. this was also told by the old-timers, this legendary stone was unforged from bulldozers and hidden. under a pile of already fragmental material during construction and not far from the pagan cemetery at the local svetilo