A wonderful, atmospheric place! An oasis of greenery, lots of flowers, cozy houses of artisans! You can choose gifts for every taste - fragrant soap from scratch and natural cosmetics, interesting ceramics, wooden products from whistles to wooden icons, metal roses, knitted toys, straws, scented candlesticks, and of course, the best moonshine in Belarus! There is a cafe "Kitchen" on site with a good selection of dishes. You can book an individual tour of the village at the ticket office!
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@eli.zawetaa
Level 13 Local Expert
May 16
The place is incredible, the landscape and nature are beautiful.
It's a pleasure to walk around the village of craftsmen) Each house has its own special atmosphere
There's a zoo next door.
The only thing that I didn't like, but didn't affect the rating in any way, was the restaurant where we ordered three frying pans, which disappointed us, as if we had just warmed up the prepared food from yesterday and just put vegetables and fried an egg. The potatoes were cold, so I had to ask them to reheat them in the microwave:)
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Dzmitry Atrushkevich
Level 6 Local Expert
May 13
Fierce battles of the 172nd Infantry Division (Major General M. T. Romanov) took place near the village of Buinichi in 1941 during the defense of Mogilev 61st Rifle Corps of the 13th Army with German troops. The Tishovka — Buinichi — Selets border, blocking the highway Mogilev — Bobruisk and the railway Mogilev — Zhlobin was defended by soldiers of the 388th Infantry Regiment (Colonel S. F. Kutepov), the 340th Light Artillery Regiment (Colonel I. S. Mazalov) of the 172nd Infantry Division and the People's Militia battalion (Commissar P. E. Terentyev)
The German command, planning to break into Mogilev from the side In Bobruisk, the 3rd Tank Division and infantry units supported by artillery and aviation were concentrated in this area. At Buinich, the front line of the Soviet defense passed, where the anti-tank ditch, closing with ravines, rested on the Dnieper.
Since July 10, German troops have systematically subjected the positions of the 388th Regiment to massive bombing and artillery fire. On July 12, Soviet artillery opened fire on German tanks and inflicted serious losses on them. In the beginning of the offensive against the Soviet positions, 70 German tanks headed through the Buinichi field. The battle lasted 14 hours, Soviet units knocked out and burned 39 tanks, repelled several enemy attacks. On July 13, German units managed to break into the positions of the 3rd battalion, but a counterattack allowed the German troops to be driven out of the captured positions. The Soviet troops held their positions until July 22.