Prussian monument in Varvažov.
It can be said with certainty that Varvažov is an old Slavic village. The mystery is that the first written mention of this village dates back to 1521. In the following centuries, nothing special happened here, and a certain turn occurred in 1740, when coal deposits were discovered here. The disaster for the village was not until August 30, 1813, when the entire village burned down during the battle between Napoleon's troops and the allied army. Today, Varvažov is calm...
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Prussian monument in Varvažov.
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