glubokiy
Glubokiy is a town located in the Vitebsk Region of Belarus. It is the administrative center of Gluboksky District. The town's name is derived from the Slavic word "glubokoye," meaning "deep," likely referring to the numerous deep lakes in the surrounding area. Glubokoye was first mentioned in historical records in the 15th century. Over centuries, it developed as a market town and a significant center for crafts and trade.
The town's history is marked by periods of rule by various powers, including the Grand Duchy of
Notable landmarks in Glubokiy include the Church of the Holy Trinity, a striking example of Baroque architecture,