with the notorious princely originally from the rodevils, at one time it was defeated by order of maria rodivilhe city of the same name. neighboring stolin is the village of mankovicha, which, as you understand, gave the park its name, which appeared on the site of an old oak forest on the banks of the goryn. today, this is reminded by the volun stone, prudently installed in honor of the founder of the park, by her son stanislav in 1904. just think, there was once a whole palace and park ensemble here. and today the central building is incredibly beautiful. unfortunately, there are none left trace. the people of stalin today are very grateful to the nesvizh princess maria darothy de kostelyan, the wife of prince anthony, for coming to these then impassable places and planting a park in 1885. about 35 species of shrubs and trees grew in it, among them, of course, decorative and exotic ones, either american, canadian viburnum, or caucasus fir. and many other rare specimens. stolin park is 7 years younger than nesvizh park; today its area has been halved to 23 hectares, but once it was as much as