kivkovity
Kivkovity is a small village located in the Brest Region of western Belarus, near the border with Poland. Situated in the Ivacevičy District, it lies along the banks of the Ščara River, a tributary of the Bug River. The village is part of the historical region of Podlasie, which has been influenced by both Belarusian and Polish cultural traditions.
The area surrounding Kivkovity is characterized by its fertile agricultural land, primarily used for farming crops
Historically, Kivkovity has been part of various political entities, including the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, the
Today, Kivkovity remains a quiet rural community with a focus on agriculture and traditional farming practices.
Culturally, Kivkovity reflects the blend of Belarusian and Polish influences, evident in local traditions, festivals, and