in 1647, the city was bought out by political military leaders, including the hetman, pavel yan sapekovysokolithovskaya began to belong to the princes of the sapieha, who made a special contribution to its development. in general, i must tell you high. we will find traces of different historical eras. at the vestibule, the tall one meets us. the first attraction that was active in the interwar period in front of us is the building of the old mill. you see that it is mothballed. until better times, by the way, there were several units in the city before. the watermen are right. a little later , even electric mills appeared after the war. how do you understand the need for them has disappeared? they belonged to the grain grater, as a rule, to the millers to the jews, by the way, they are great. obtained from local merchants. now they were complaining about the owners, but the owners knew that this would change, and their business really went uphill. high at one time could be called a jewish city, knowing that before the great patriotic war, out of a five thousandth population, 80% were o