but in the winter , services are held in the church of the great martyr demetrius of thessaloniki, which was built on the southern side of the church. another simple one. the top attraction of kazhan-gorodok, an early iron age settlement. just imagine, in the 5th century bc, people lived here. how was everything arranged? that's where houses, dwellings of people stood in the lowland, on the rampart, which actually frames this lowland, there was a chistokol, which essentially protected from flood attacks. in kazhan-gorodok , real centuries-old oaks grow. one of them is called by local residents. the mickiewicz oak, it is known that it is more than 500 years old, it is considered the thickest tree in belarus. i was sure that the oak from the fairy tale by alexander sergeyevich pushkin simply does not exist, and it is not in lukomorye, but here in kazhan-gorodok. there is a legend that under one of these oaks adam mitskevich was resting when he came to visit the local landowner, the owner of these lands. that's where the name comes from. and here's another one. a giant, with a capital lette