[3] There is a World War II memorial in the central square.
The local geography of open plains broken by rolling hills and gullies show a major tank battle, with many thousands killed.
In an unusual gesture, the local school conferred honorary degrees on the returnees.
The entrance has a large Byzantine-style painting on the town on a mural in tempera, without knowing painter.
In 1944, when the Soviet Army entered the area, the church was closed, and the priest was intimidated and abused.