version, gave a pseudonym to the leader of the world proletariat of settlements with names like ilyichevsk ulyanovsk and so on and so on similar. and we were lucky, because back in the 16th century, the polish king allowed the creation of a village called lenin on this place and nothing to do with it. this name does not apply to the leader of the proletariat. and the name comes from the hebrew word lazy, that is, this option and under this name a village. it arose back in the sixteenth century, but the old-timers claim that at one time ilyich passed through lenin and simply borrowed a sonorous and short name, but there are fewer and fewer people for whom the name lenin meant an entire era, and people come to this village not so much for the sake of the name in order to see this wooden chapel, it is over 200 years old, and it is still the zlazhensky chapel built in honor of the abolition of serfdom and at one time they wanted to transfer it to the museum of folk architecture and life. minsk but the decision was delayed. and now it's getting late, the chapel's move won't survive. but i am waiting for