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What to see in Belarus, and in particular in Gomel? Besides the famous park? In this episode of the "Unceremonial Guide" we go in search of Gomel werewolves and volots, ancient hillforts and holy springs. The new video will tell about the hillfort in the Swedish Mountain tract and its inhabitants, the origin of the name Volotova, the alternative center of Gomel and what was in the Gomel park before the Rumyantsevs and Paskeviches. I, Dima Novikov, know exactly where you can go in Belarus. Don't forget to subscribe to social networks: Facebook community: / nonparadeguide My telegram channel: https://t.me/ognevit_tales Additional materials: https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Невры https://be.wikipedia.org/wiki/Мілагра... https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Зарубин... Books will be posted in the telegram channel https://t.me/ognevit_tales: Makushnikov O.A. "Gomel from ancient times to the end of the 18th century." Aleg Sahonchyk "The problem of interpreting the finds of human settlements in the borders of the Milagrad culture." Loshenkov M.I. "Milohrad culture settlements on the territory of Belarus" 00:00:00 "Unceremonial guide" goes to Gomel 00:01:04 Woolly rhinoceros from the banks of the Sozh 00:01:28 Who lived in Gomel and with whom did they trade 00:02:21 Jewelry and weapons workshops 00:03:08 Swedish mountain tract 00:04:44 Who were the Milohrad residents 00:05:18 What do werewolves have to do with it? 00:06:14 How the Neuri buried their dead 00:07:07 Prudkovskoye settlement 00:07:39 Devka River 00:09:01 When the Prudkovskoye settlement disappeared 00:09:54 Old Volotova 00:10:40 Legend about the Volots 00:12:03 History of St. Nicholas Church 00:13:16 What else “non-ceremonial” things to see in Gomel?