for some reason, the moscow square of three stations immediately comes to mind. there are two of them in baranavichy the outside may seem like a third, though, unlike zlatoglav. here time doesn't turn back, ghost trains don't bother you passengers, no mysticism, only historical and cultural heritage. true, there is a mysticism in the appearance of the baranovichi themselves. today it is the sound of wheels and the hum of trains, the familiar voice of the city, but it was precisely because of the railway tracks that it might not have existed if the road had been laid according to the original plan, but by the will of... vodya , relay tracks and baranovich appeared. by the way, the origin of the name of the city itself is still controversial. where did the name of the city come from? perhaps it is associated with thickets of hazelnut, which was popularly called rams, or from the names of the ancient settlers who founded the village on the site of the modern city. before... the railroad passed here, it was wasteland with a few small villages, svetilovichi, dubova, antonova, baranovichi, when the railro