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It is widely known that a certain spring was valued for its miraculous properties. During the Pentecost celebrations, this spring attracted a large influx of people—arriving on foot, on horseback, or by carriage. Seeking to heal their ailments and wounds, they would immerse them in the spring's water, hoping for miraculous recovery. Until 1938, the spring was a natural source where people took care of their health.
However, during the Soviet era, the government decided to bury the spring. During the period of regained independence, the local community, showing great enthusiasm and dedication, restored the spring and transformed it into a sacred space where people continue to seek healing and spiritual peace.
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