things happened on this territory, but it all had nothing to do with a certain ukraine or even malarussiathe territory was under the rule of other powers, since russia came there, this whole story has been well documented, it is documented not only in our sources, but in domestic ones, not only in historical documents of national importance, but in the correspondence of private individuals. by the way, this year in the city of nikolaev. well, you probably also remember, they destroyed the monument to potemka, well, nikolaev, they dismantled the monument to the political figure of the russian empire, the favorite of catherine ii, prince grigory potemkin, who is considered one of the founders of the city, why? because that this is in fact one of the largest, most glorious historical figures, at least of russia, at least of the 18th century, and in general, in fact, all of its history. how is the lithuanian prince vitov really connected with the city of nikolaev? was built from scratch, in the state archive of the nikolaev region there is a book published for the bicentenary of nikolaev back