Glubokoye is the town in the North-West region of Belarus. It used to be one of the most picturesque places in Belarus. And it was so until the come of Communists to our soil. The older generation of Glukokoye inhabitants remembers their victorious arrival. According to the locals communists or Bolsheviks were poor, ripped and barefooted while Belarusians were comparatively rich. And these poor and uneducated peasants came to Belarus to free its people from rich bad masters. In real everything was absolutely visa versa. Communists brought slavery, poverty and the loss of our identity what resulted in all our future mishaps.

Now here are some of the links you might find interesting if you want to learn something about Glubokoye (in Russian spelling) or Glebokie (in Polish one).

GLUBOKOYE LINKS:

www.glubokoye.bizland.com - site of mr. Izersky with good-quality pictures, history articles and business information from Glubokoye.

http://solar.rtd.utk.edu/partners/belarus/bel-figs.htm - ABM site dealing with famous Bealrusians. Here you can read about Yazep Drazdovich, an artist who draw the rough version of Belarusian national white-red-white flag, banned by Lukashenko.

http://members.xoom.com/rushistory/borodino/ - here you can read about Napoleon v. Moscow war and the events which took place near Glubokoye.