Kastsyukovichy, Administrative center in Mogilev Region, Belarus
Kastsyukovichy is the administrative center of a district in Mogilev Region in eastern Belarus. The town sits along a railway line connecting it to larger regional cities.
The town was first documented in 1508 when it lay under Polish rule. The territory passed to Russian control in 1772.
The town is named after a local writer and preserves memories of regional stories from the 20th century. Visitors can encounter this literary heritage through local monuments and conversations with residents.
The town is quite small and walkable on foot. The railway connection makes it easy to reach from larger cities in the region.
The district operates several industrial plants, including a cement factory and food processing facilities. These manufacturing operations shape the local economy and landscape today.
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