local residents can sometimes even say kletsak, but there is a version, scientifically unconfirmed, thate comes from klece, a tributary of the lan river. okay, with dumplings it’s more or less clear, but as for the river, why lan? the disgusting thing is that the original owners of these lands were the grand dukes of lithuania. kleck remembers very well king sigismund i and his wife, the milanese princess bonus forza, in whose biography still has many dark spots. some historians believe that the temperamental italian is not a poisoner-in-law; she did not treat the first beauty of the grand duchy of lithuania, barbara rodeville , to a poisoned apple, they say. bones forza's daughter-in-law experimented a lot with medications; infertility is considered one of the possible diseases. after the death of the wife of sigismund i, the city passed to the radivils. nicholas the black immediately turned kletsk into one of the centers of reformation in the grand duchy. as a preacher, invited here belarusian voltaire, philosopher and humanist simon budtny. it was in kletsk that he wrote his famous ca