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who are physically difficult to move, and have difficulty hearing and seeing, so a certain number of volunteers will be allocated at each of these sites; they are now being trained. the starting point for the dialogue was one of the requests from the population to the reception of the public association belarus with a request to provide more information about the political situation in the country among people with hearing problems. at 19:00 more relevant information. see you on the evening newscast. a show where fighting is not done using physical force. as you know, classes exercise contributes to the production of the happiness hormone. our word program has the same effect. a show where the main weapon is intelligence. who won the 2023 belarusian field hockey cup. arseny, press builder. absolutely true, but activity
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will also play a role, the theme is football, this argentine player won the 22nd world cup with the national team, and also scored the winning goal in the copa america final 20:21. i hope it's messi, that's the wrong answer. watch an intellectual sports show, head game on our tv channel. belarusian polesie, a picturesque region of forests and swamps. it was here that alexander kuprin met the sorceress olesya, and vincent dunin martinkevich copied images for his legendary pinsk gentry from local residents, like many other famous personalities, vladimirich also drew inspiration here. lived with enthusiasm and remembers
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that once in this place there was a huge lake in which there were countless fish, and so, one fine day, apparently, astrologically verified fishermen caught a lot of tench, began to count and gasped, a hundred, having eaten too much for a long time, could not eat either baked fish or fish soup, they just sat and said stolin, from then on the name of the city came, stolin. the huts were in the east, in the east, it’s true, they wouldn’t cry for the east, but they wouldn’t splash neither the mars, nor the navat azerny praises, hell would scream, the rot was thick.
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in belarus and the largest in europe. who knows, perhaps it was precisely this feature of the territory that once frightened charles xix. and it was like this: having taken pinsk by storm, the king of sweden climbed to the highest point of the city and having examined the surroundings, he said: “no, i won’t go any further, my death is all around me, all around was the largest region of modern belarus.” once upon a time, remember places. residents 30 km from
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stolin sailed through the streets in boats, but it was pure venice. and now the residents of storin can afford to distinguish themselves, for example, by easily vacationing in dubai at least several times a year. a non-local person would not guess that this is the name of the village, duboi, known from 1503 . but it is so, a phonetic game. i think you understand that. in the vicinity of stolin you can see a lot of interesting things, but let’s return to the city itself, it is located in the brest region, 15 km from the border with ukraine. on the memorial stone we see the date 1555. many people mistakenly believe that this is the founding date of stolin. is it so? 1555 is the year of the first written mention of stolin in the book of the eldership of pinsk klesk. in
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fact, stolin has a more ancient history, once a russian soviet archaeologist, yuri vladimirovich kukharenko, walked along the bank of the kopanets river, which... a man. its number today is about residential buildings, with a population of barely 300 13.00 inhabitants. by the way, if we talk about versions of the origin of the name stolin, then the one that talks about laziness and fishermen is not the only one. they say that at one time
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there were seven towns on the goryn river, and 12 brothers reigned in them. from time to time they got together to resolve certain issues, just to see each other. after all, relatives, after all, in the place where they gathered at the same table, today there is stolin, these days the townspeople are hardly inferior in hospitality to their ancestors, it’s the way it is here, the dear guest is warm they will meet you, but they won’t say too much, we’ll get to know the residents a little later, now we’ll see the historical buildings of the city. there are many buildings in this city from the times when stolin was under polish rule, in the twenties and thirty-nine. i can safely say that this is the best time for urban architecture. sidewalks and highways appeared, trees were planted and new
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beautiful buildings were built. these streets are located in the center, which is curious; they have been preserved not in spots, but in entire blocks. in great shape. have reached this day, it seems to me, here you can shoot historical films with minimal costs, the nature is magnificent. agree, it’s not often in our time that you can literally walk through history. pinskaya street in stolin is paved with hexagonal tiles, those very unique paving stones. the trilinka in belarus has survived only in stolin, brest and pinsk. so, if you follow it for a while, like a magic ball, you can go to the former market square, in the role of a universal navigator, it is better than a compass or guidebook, it will allow you not to go astray see the true history of the city, a whole scattering of objects from a bygone era, ancient
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mansions and urban development, of course, with a slight touch of the 21st century; representatives of several nations took part in the construction of stolin, the jewish population predominated. and although they were not its first inhabitants, having moved, they continued the village street stolinka to the west and settled along the river. we will introduce you to belarusians who deliberately exchanged the city for the countryside. and what is your husband like when cooking, that’s the kind of husband he is. when it's easier to burn down the kitchen afterwards how did he prepare something or not? no, no, everyone praises him, usually everything works out for him, of course he polishes some points, but nevertheless, they believed in themselves, their strengths and achieved results in their favorite business. i warn you, everything you
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see next may make you want to get up and go to the kitchen to fry a mountain of pancakes. honestly, i will be making pancakes with meat for the first time in my life, so i would really like you to be a little bit of me. the essence of everything that is happening is the struggle for resources, because these western centers, usa, great britain, europe, they cannot live at their own expense, they must constantly rob and absorb someone. an absolute feeling of impunity and the fact that they can
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do this. the world is teetering on the brink of world war iii. it’s going on, it’s just going differently, it’s a hybrid war, but events can develop. like dominoes, today not a single expert, not a single politician can predict what will happen. the united states is to blame for this crisis; they promised us in 1991 that they would ensure peace and security throughout the planet. ecuador, coups in africa, all conflicts around the world will be reset, and this boomerang will definitely reach europe. don't miss it on the belarus 24 tv channel.
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among the main jewish sites is the stolin shrine. the synagogue became the center of the cultural and spiritual life of the local community, the city itself was the center of the hasitic movement of the polish-lithuanian commonwealth, and later the entire northwestern region of the russian empire, built in the majestic baroque style of stone, once... it was called the white synagogue. unfortunately, these days calling it that difficult. today this is one of the oldest buildings in the city, which, alas, no longer lends itself to any colorful descriptions; in fact, it has collapsed. and if on the outside you can still find simple decorative elements in the form of cornices and pilasters, then it is not possible to get inside. once upon a time , a unique light source made of calfskin was kept here , in the rich library of the local. by the way, for a century and a half, stolin remained the capital of the polesian hasidim. during
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the time when the notorious stolin tsaddi kasher lived, ukraine was gripped by a terrible pestilence. sadik decided to help and went to the infected area, taking with him one single thing - the funeral shroud. there, sadiq passionately prayed for the epidemic to recede and accept the victim. life, coincidence or not, but after his death the mord really stopped. as for today, at the moment the white synagogue is the only monument of synagogue architecture of the 15th century, built in the baroque style. so it still stands, waiting for a second wind. and we are heading to the stasin tract. as we already they said that stolin had long been a jewish
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town, and if by 1847 the jewish community numbered about 800 members, then by the beginning of the war, out of almost 13 thousand people in the population, 8 and a half were jews. the diaspora had strict morals, hasidic jews lived here, who greatly revered their rabbi, and he was so over... 13,000 jews. on september 11, everyone who was in it was shot. today
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the burial place of these people is here, 3 km from the city in the stasinsky forest. the place of their massacre was identified already in 1960, when they installed an obelisk, which was later dismantled. after 33 years , a new granite monument appeared, looking like a large open black book, where one page is written in... the third, the second in russian, this speaks of one thing: no one has ever forgotten about the tragedy. by the way, in the region there are four places of mass extermination of jews during the war. the largest of them is the stasina tract. the second monument to the victims of the holocaust is very close by. this is a sculptural composition of a woman with a child. sorrow memory, eternal and laconic. now let’s return to the city,
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or rather to its other architectural attractions. the inalienable pearl of every belarusian city, without exception, its shrine is the temple. against the background of white stone churches, richly decorated, stolinskaya looks modest, but i would say, original, with a useful flavor. you see for yourself, unlike the synagogue or. the church, of which there is no trace left today, the orthodox church was much more fortunate, i mean the wooden ascension, an architectural landmark of the city. change in durable material, it , unlike the synagogue, is still in good shape, but let's not discount the year it was built. the church appeared on gorynskaya street in a picturesque place in 1938 . they were built from wood, but nevertheless they were built to last for centuries. as programmed, it happened. neither
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the war, nor later the atheism dictated by the authorities, touched the temple. therefore, for the townspeople today it is more than just a church, an architectural monument that succinctly and skillfully combines both elements of belarusian poleskiy, and the russian wooden folk. in other words, the temple embodied the traditions of the neo-russian style, but as you understand, any temple has unique shrines. in the stolin-ascension church, this is an icon of the savior, which was previously in the house of a parishioner, where, according to her story.
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stolin is a small town, it’s even surprising how so many interesting objects are concentrated in this place. we are in mankoviche park, this is not just a monument of landscape art, one of the main attractions, and not only stolin, and belarus as a whole. when you say the name of the city. but everyone immediately associates with rodevils, supposedly they owned this place, is that true? no, this is far from true, the fact is that stolin, these were the first owners, these were the pocei, then there were the solomeretskys, there were the skirmunts, then there were the stakhovskys, the last, the last owners,
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that means golyashevich, that’s who owned stolin, that’s the story parka... is closely connected with the well-known princely family of the rodevils. at one time it was defeated by order of mary gave birth. to the village of mankovicha, adjacent to stolin, of the same name, which, as you understand, gave the park its name, which appeared on the site of the old dumovy forest on the banks of goryn. today, this is reminded by the volun stone, prudently installed in honor of the founder of the park, by her son stanislav in 1904. just think how... once there was a whole palace and park ensemble here, but today the central building must be said to be incredibly beautiful, unfortunately there is no trace left. the people of stalin are very grateful today nesvezh princess maria darothy de kostelyan, the wife of prince anthony, planted
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a park in 1885 for coming to these then impassable places. about 35 species of shrubs and... trees grew in it, among them, of course, decorative and exotic, or american, kalino-canadian, fir-caucasian and many other rare specimens. stolin park is 7 years younger than nesvizh park, today its area has been halved, to 23 hectares, but once it was as much as 50. time, and the war, have reshaped its appearance to their own discretion. thus, during the first world war, the centuries-old people were the first to take the blow. they were mercilessly cut down, only a few survived. a huge oak tree reminds of past grandeur. in the capital they even say that thanks to this tree you can acquire male strength. to do this, just take off your boots and stand with your back to him. with us women everything is
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more complicated; to fulfill your desires you will have to find a birch or rowan tree. by the way, this large oak stands opposite the place where the architectural structure once stood. nowadays, mankovich park is a natural monument of republican significance and is protected by the state. more than 130 years have passed since its foundation, but the natural charm that i once liked in the nesvezh princess has still been preserved here, and women’s intuition has not failed, and it tells me: that there is still something to admire in stolin. at one time , a beautiful garden adjoined the park, but it was not famous for its rejuvenating apples, and its role was not only aesthetic. its fruits were sent for processing to the distillery, on the site of which now this distillery stands, the fruit wine from radivil, which
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the nobility who came here to hunt with pleasure enjoyed, was especially popular among guests. we are at the former industrial building, which was built by prince radivil. there is a mini-museum here, it contains unique exhibits, stands with raw materials, special apparatus, and porov scales. if. talk about this exhibit, this is a ks-70 control shell, soviet production, this is from the sixties, somewhere in the seventies, eighties, it was used in alcohol industry to take into account the volume of alcohol produced, shows how much volume is produced per shift, strength, quite accurate, although agro-intensive, but worked with dignity, they promise that over time the exhibition will be replenished. and we are returning to mankovich park, there is another object in it that we should see. they say that once
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there was a tatar cemetery next to the park, it was formed as follows: queen bona, the second wife of the polish king sigismund i, offered those who came here tatars convert to christianity and marry local girls. those who disobeyed found their final refuge here. this once again confirms that it is better not to argue with women. in all international acts it is written in black and white that the murder of civilians , unarmed people, and children is a war crime. but the head of european diplomacy, jose barel, commenting on the situation in the palestinian-israeli conflict zone, said that he considered it pointless to provide assistance. humanitarian aid to those who may be killed tomorrow, but this other. in almost 3 months of bombing
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of civilian areas and infrastructure , almost 22 thousand residents of the gaza strip were killed, and the number of wounded exceeded 56,000. as for the shelling of donetsk on new year's eve in belgorod, this is a violation of humanitarian law, a violation of the rules. well, i answered yes, but i remembered that minsk was founded in 167, it was mentioned
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, you probably meant a thousand, and then you did the math and it turned out that most likely, i understand, their age is not a hindrance for them, because questions express adult character in there are 10 minutes and 10 seconds in one minute, 60 seconds in one minute, huh? 60 x 10 is 600 and plus 10 seconds is 610 seconds, and this is the absolutely correct answer: the fight for the title, the best intellectual, no matter how some of you might not like it, and some may not want it, but time to sum up, to understand who the two are who are going to our final fourth round, who are the ones to whom we say for today, goodbye, we have a draw again, watch in the new one... in the season of the project i know on the belarus
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24 tv channel. here is the museum of local lore itself. here today about 25,000 exhibits are stored, some of which are in six halls. guests are greeted by the now silent inhabitants of the local region, representatives of the animal and plant world. here we see these same lines, thanks to which the city probably got its name. the hall introduces visitors to the natural features of woodland. storinschina can boast of a rich archaeological heritage, meaning the number of identified archaeological monuments that are officially registered. 143 of them, seven are fortifications in the archeology hall, where today there are about 270 exhibits, and there is
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a collection of stone axes, unique even for the republic. a significant part of the exhibition is dedicated, of course, to the radewilov era, that very influential magnate family on the territory of the former polish -lithuanian commonwealth and the russian empire. therefore , here you can see the family tree of the princely family, household items, portraits, weapons. old photographs show the former appearance of the mankov estate. among the most eye-catching exhibits. this antique table with wooden legs, a miraculously surviving artifact from the palace , this table clock standing next to the mantel clock, no, no, let it ring, mysticism is no different, they say here, museum workers assure that this exhibit is practically not touched, except perhaps when the dust is removed . in addition to watches, among the most interesting exhibits in the collection are ancient
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cold steel and firearms. weapons, as well as photographs of the town of david in the 1920s, taken by a local photographer. in the exhibition of the historical hall you can trace a whole millennium, from the 10th century to the forties past twentieth. here we see not only deception of soldiers of the russian army of 1812 or copies of documents about the situation of peasants during the period of serfdom, but original chain mail from the 13th century. ends viewing. exposition hall of ethnography. here are traditional folk costumes of the stolin region and accessories, typical items of rural life , tools that were in use until recently. first half of the 20th century. the collection is supplemented with the best examples of towels and bedspreads. the pottery products, the inhabitants of the city village, deserve special attention, known, by the way, since 1448. since ancient
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times, wedges have been treated not only as a material from which, when performing certain actions, a jug can be made, but as something with supernatural abilities. so our ancestors believed that if you place a figurine of a woman sculpted from clay in the house, then expect a replenishment of offspring in the household. the bird symbolized the fulfillment of a cherished desire. well, let's go to the famous one. all polesie center mamzhelek izlevachou. since in the city with pottery, no one will find you anywhere will introduce you since ancient times, since the bronze age, people here knew what clay was capable of. we decided to perpetuate the lessons and pass on the knowledge to descendants. therefore, in 2005 , the ganchar estate museum appeared. good afternoon
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in the past, gorodnaya was one of the recognized centers of pottery in belarus, just imagine the scale: in the 19th century , more than 200 families made clay here, by 1930 this figure reached 500. in the museum we see ceramics from the village masters, as traditional non-glazed ones.
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in the center you can not only see the work firsthand a potter, but also if you are not afraid to get dirty, sit down at the finishing wheel and experience something for yourself, create at least something similar to the dishes. unfortunately, our film crew did not have much time, we considered this a reason to return here again . you are such honorable guests to us, we baked you a pumpkin, it’s so hot. it smells like a reception room, it’s delicious, and you can also taste gorodnya borscht with mushrooms, light a fire in the yard, bake potatoes if you wish, and spend the night on beds with straw bedding. you know in the brest region, you know in minsk, that there is such a city village, there, and he lives there.

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