and this is all thanks to our, unfortunately, deceased local historian, georgiy stepanovich museyevich, which was published by him in a self-published manner in 1996 . the book is absolutely boring, without pictures, it’s a thin brochure, but i had a blast reading it. i was walking with this book. throughout city, researched what was written there; books on history take up more space on my shelf than books on physics. a little later, thanks to andrey and his close friend, the city had its own website with a cheerful name: kamenitsa neighborhood belarus at its best, about a third of visitors are people living outside the country. we visited about 100 people, collected more than a thousand photographs, and made a compact book on the website. here's a walk through the high city across the bridge literally in a couple of rooms to me a man sent from a high place a continuation of this shpatsir, these same ladies , well, from a slightly different perspective, so to speak, were found , and thanks to two publications, one woman in the komenesky district found her relatives, with whom she had l