Goli (Belor. Gol ) is a village in the Senkovschina rural council of the Slonim district of the Grodno region of Belarus . Located on the right bank of the Bereza River, along the H-6351 highway ( Slonim - Porechye - Bottom - Ednachi - Senkovschina ). According to the long-livers of the village, the name comes from the word "holo". So during the Great Patriotic War, the German punishers burned the village 2 times before the goal, and after each time the inhabitants restored it from the ruins.
| Village | |
| Goli | |
|---|---|
| belor Goli | |
| A country | |
| Region | Grodno |
| Area | Slonim |
| Village council | Senkovshchinsky |
| History and geography | |
| Timezone | UTC + 3 |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Telephone code | +375 156 |
| Postcode | |
In 2016, about 55 people live in the village, mostly elderly people.
It is also known from the work “Dub z Bjarozai” author Sych Nina that the village was previously called Karalyn.