you will find the island under the name mazeya, however, as a result of a study carried out by the researche science of the belarusian state university in one of the russian editions of 1832. it was possible to find information that this island was called spirit, which in finno-ugric means land among the water in the last century in the post-war period. this name was no longer used and the island was called simply and without any fuss. the island is the same as the village, which was located here until the 70s. in the 20th century, the islanders moved to the mainland. and today the island of du is not inhabited, it is part of the oswijske nature reserve, and its territory is 5 m². nature took over. many animals and birds listed in the red book live here. in belarus, another unique object of the reserve is a floating island, the locals called it the owner. he clung to the roots of trees and bushes that grow on him poaching nets and fences and took away with him far from the place of their installation. in general, he put things in order, it’s worth saying that for the last 3 years he, appare