i have already said that in 1506 the famous kletsk battle took place here, where the prince, er mikhail the army, and they defeated the crimean tatami. so, where did this amazing name dumpling come from, they say that it appeared thanks to the palisade of the kolo, that is, earlier the fortress walls. this is exactly how others built, but they say that there was some kind, or rather, a river flowed precisely on these lands , which was called a tick, but until now everyone says that it’s mythical, that is, it’s like it doesn’t exist and no one knows where it is leaked, or birch growth, often also called it a tick, like garlic, maybe that's why i don't know, this window with a high attic floor beckons me. to be honest, i don't believe in the legend of the pancleocic that fell into the ground. much more plausible is the version about the fortress wall, which consisted of blockhouses of cages, hence the name klets. in a cage , an interesting and unusual sight is the former barracks of the early 20th century. these buildings form a complex that used to be a border protection corps. and here