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tribal people lived in the Sozh River basin and established the Gomel town. The They were involved in agricultural practices, rearing cattle, fishing and honey collection. They were craftsmen, and they were good tradesman as the river provided navigation to the northwestern and southeastern parts of
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in 1772. Embankments were built on the banks of the Sozh River . As a result, "a unique nature-architecture ensemble grew on the high picturesque bank of the Sozh River right in the historical center of Gomel." These monuments are credited to the
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who were statesmen and military commanders of the
Russian Empire. The town is now an important industrial center with a population of about half million. Located in the region of the
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forces in 1735 and 1764 which forced the residents to resettle in
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