became available, there are old photos, beautiful, interesting tables, the neighboring village of semisotkais no less interesting for its history and the processes that are taking place there now. if frumushyka existed for about 150 years, survived the second world war, and was destroyed after it, in soviet times, then semisudka is still a living village, although there are only two residents left in it. today, i am here and my neighbor, a retired woman, today there are only two of us left here, that’s all, a german lived here and he had many hectares of land, something like 7,000 hectares, or no, i won't say. exactly. but this german gave people jobs. all the locals worked for this german, his name was nashport. and so the village was called semysotka. later, the soviet authorities evicted people from fromushika, in its place a military training ground was created, which was considered one of the largest military facilities in the territory of the former soviet union. but the people who lost their homes still didn't want to go far, so they stopped nearby, in the village of semisudka, and s