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but in this area you can imagine what it’s like. there were streets in our town of kosovo before, because all the streets were almost paved with such cobblestones, and there was a kind of marking, these pebbles in the middle of the street, they meant the center, the center of the road, this is our kosovo bruhavanka, the so-called, this is a cobblestone, a stone ,
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lined with brook stones, brook bank, first written mention. okosova is listed in the year 494, this is when the prince of the grand duchy of lithuania alexander jagelonczyk gave kosovo to slonevsky marshal letavar khryptovich about the name. kosovo
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, there are many legends, but the most acceptable and most interesting for me is that this area was supposedly surrounded by a large ridge, it divided the swampy area in the south, and forests, meadows and arable land in the north and grew, large thickets of aspen, wasp tree . this is where the name kosovo comes from, here is my dear, my beloved , hometown, kosovo, not quite small, one of the smallest cities in belarus, only 2185 people live in it, but for me this city... is big, because what's here
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my childhood passed, my parents lived here, my grandfathers lived here, my great-grandfathers lived here, my children and grandchildren now live here, i graduated from kosovo high school, studied at the magilevo medical school, then came to kosovo after graduation. school , after all, i was drawn to our furniture production vision, where my father once began to work, who helped restore the enterprise after the war, worked in kosovo for 20 years, it turned out that i went to work for the kosovo city executive committee then as a secretary, already write i raised two sons, once
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the trees were big, and it seemed to me that this house was so big, it was in 1955, when i turned 7 years old, and i went to the first grade of our kosovo secondary school. i studied in this building; the elementary school from first to fourth grade was here. but i lived in this yard since childhood, because i was born in the house that my father built, when i started going to this school, it turned out that this house was ours, this house was built by my grandfather, it turns out that i went to school in my own house and i was literally two steps away from school, because it was believed that it was like being in my own house in my own yard, it was very good...
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because if ever something - i forgot at home, some kind of notebook or some kind of pen or something, the same time i ran home on a beret, took it and returned again to my school. even as a little girl, i remember very well how i went to this church with my grandmother, she was of the catholic faith, i remember very well the road to this church, i remember very well the decoration of this church, in our family there were two religions: catholics and orthodox. the history of the church stretches back centuries. the history of our church in our parish does not begin in 1877, when
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this church was built. and it starts in 1520 . the fact is that once upon a time there was a church on the site of this church. the other, it was built of wood, the church was called the holy trinity and the blessed virgin mary, and it is famous for the fact that tadeusz kosciuszka was baptized in the church. unfortunately, it burned down in a big fire city ​​of kosovo in 1877, but from the old church we have preserved old things, like the figures of two angels, a font in which...
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21 years old, these keys are from the 19th century, since the doors and locks in the church are from the 19th century, but in our city, not only the church has been preserved,
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the orthodox church of st. anthony has also been preserved, we have all this preserved here to this day, thanks to the fact that in our city... in the city we simply never divided god in half. our orthodox church also has a very ancient history. it was built in 1868 year. and throughout all this time it was not closed, services were held in it.
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consider him the number one honorary citizen of the city of kosovo. many events significant for the city of kosovo happened. every street, as they say, every meter of our kosovo is already history. kosovo residents are such kind people, they supported and support... the city, in particular i would like to mention
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people such as ivan antonovich krovtsevich, the former chief engineer of our furniture production association, tolkachev, vladimir mikhailovich, the chief doctor of our hospital, which is already 100 years old, our furniture association means. the first order about its start of work after the war dates back to august 26, 1944, ivan antonovich, krovtsevich, worked there as chief engineer, in 1946 my father, kolyada mikhail matveevich, came there, here they are and many more... people restored this enterprise, the kosovo
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woodworking plant opened, sergey adamovich lipovich worked for almost 40 years as a director, director of our furniture production association, thanks to him water supply was installed throughout the city , natural gas was installed, all residents are now grateful to him, they always remember him only, only with kind words and... and gratitude, this is the center of our city, here once was a large market square, many different shops, there was a brisk trade, but this was all before the war, and already on june 26, 1941... the germans entered kosovo, as a result of their
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artillery shelling the entire city center was destroyed, all the buildings were burned, here in this place there were only ruins, after the war we decided not to restore it, but planted this small square, park, as we call it. i remember that i planted this park when i was a schoolgirl. this stele was restored at this place; it is dedicated to the fact that in 1927 a peaceful demonstration of residents took place at this place.
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when you walk and climb this mound, you somehow feel uneasy, a chill goes through your body from the fact that in your thoughts those people who are buried in this mound, more than 3 kosovo jews were brought here to this place from... which was formed in kosovo during wars by the germans, brought here and
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shot here, people completely innocent of anything, just because they were jews, this is unbearable, this, this is scary, and god forbid that this ever happens again on our land, in our the town of kosovo, and... in those days, even before the war, there lived more than 3,000 jewish people, when the germans came here in 1941. they immediately formed the kosovo geto, where they drove all absolutely jews, but after that it’s hard to say, kosovo was sent to the german garrison, out of 300
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the people, as they say, were old-timers, and... they set up this ghetto completely with machine guns, cars, brought it here, and here they were already shot. at the time when the geta existed, the kosovo people supported them with everything they could, and brought them food, and brought them clothes and brought them water, some residents saved them, buried them in their houses, somewhere in... some... then in such congregations, here is one of the kosovo families - the rusetski family, husband and wife, three small children, they had their own business, a barbar workshop, that’s where they kept these jews, this family gave life to 28 kosovo jews, but still this family was
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betrayed by someone, the germans shot this family along with the child. soldiers of the soviet army who died during the battle on august 2, 1942, when kosovo was liberated by partisans and the german garrison was defeated, and kosovo was in the hands of partisans for a month, these monuments bear the names of all residents
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of the city of kosovo who died during the patriotic ... other partisans who died in the battles for kosovo, the stella was also installed in honor of those killed soldiers and partisans for the liberation of the city. a street was named after trinda to perpetuate his memory. the puslovsky palace,
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kosovo castle, is the hallmark of our city. restoration work has just been completed, and it has already appeared before us in all its grandeur. but i still remember this castle, when there were only walls here, it was a meeting place for young people, this place was for entertainment. some, because, starting from the upper terrace, we went down here on sleds, on skis, graduates of our school were met here dawn during graduation ceremonies, i met the dawn here too, the puslovsky palace
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is a pearl. construction lasts 12 years and ends in 1850. initially, the palace consisted of 88 rooms and halls, but in subsequent years after restoration and reconstruction, the palace consisted of approximately 132 rooms. vandalin puslovsky was, let's say, an entrepreneur; he had a well-developed industrial spirit. there was quite a vast territory, about a quarter of the modern brest region, in his possession there were many factories, factories, his fortune allowed him to build such a large palace, vandalina. there were three children, two daughters and one son. by inheritance, everything goes to the son, but after the death of his father, he will not be able to pay off the debts that he had in the bank, and he has
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to mortgage the family estate to pay off the debt. then various people will acquire the palace, but they will not live here, they will not even really come here and the palace will be empty. then this palace becomes state property, but the first world war begins war. here, during the first world war , the palace... was looted, partially destroyed , then the soviet-polish war began, as a result of which the kosovo land fell into the possession of the polish republic, and here in the palace, at this time, an agricultural school was opened, in which they trained to be beekeepers gardeners, as well as the kosovo agmina will be located here. unfortunately, the further development of the palace was again interrupted by the war, and here in 1944, as a result of a severe fire, the palace, the toda kosciuszka estate, and the park burned down. in principle, after the war the palace was never restored, only in 1995 it became a historical and cultural value of the republic of belarus, in 2008
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the first money was allocated for restoration. restoration of the palace began in 2008 and officially ended on december 23, 2022. in 2004, the house where tadewoš kościuszka was born was restored here, and it is also now a museum and accessible to the public. only there is time and when someone comes from relatives, the first place to visit is always the kosovo castle, kosciuszka’s house, this
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memorial house museum named after tadeusz kosciuszka, the estate was built at the beginning of the 16th century, this is 1720, initially the original estate was a hunting lodge, this is a hunting lodge, in 1730 tadeusz kosciuszko’s father ludwik comes here, he rents it, later it is bought out , by 1740 he got married, brought his wife here, and here they created a strong and friendly family, in which four children were born, the youngest of whom is andrei tadeusz, bonoventura kosciuszka siechnovichi. the first museum here was opened in the middle of the 19th century, when in 1821, count voitsev puslovsky, a famous tycoon and industrialist, bought these lands. he brings the estate into proper shape and opens it in a small one. a museum dedicated to the kosciuszka girl, the museum also operated here in the last century, 1920-thirties, but during the great patriotic war the estate
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burned down, like the pustovsky palace, and until 1987, there was nothing here that would indicate that here was born the son of the belarusian soil, national hero of the usa, poland, honorary citizen of france taderusz kosciuszka. in 1987 year. a memorial sign in the form of a volun with a memorial plaque was installed here, archaeological excavations began in 2003, the original foundation was found here, as a result, in 7 months , the estate was restored on the basis of the foundation, our museum was opened on september 23, 2004. kosovo has its own coat of arms, approved in 1999. the coat of arms
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depicts the kosovo castle, in the portal of which is part of the coat of arms of the hrebtovics, the first owners of the city of kosovo. above the castle itself, the crown means that... as if self-government, this gerv is depicted at the entrance to the city of posovo, our small, cozy town has all the conditions for young people to stay here... because there are kindergartens, there are hospitals, there are schools, all this so
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i lit a candle. in our country, a solid foundation has been laid for interaction between the belarusian orthodox church, our authorities, and the state as a whole; it could not be otherwise. the history of orthodoxy in belarusian lands is inextricably linked with the history of the formation of our statehood, the president said. alexander lukashenko noted that this meeting with the synod is of great importance right now, on the eve of important political events within the country and the difficult situation on the external contour. the role of the church is to save our traditional spiritual values. the president signed a decree on pardon, 15 people received a chance to correct their mistakes, nine of them were women, 11 committed a crime while underage. on behalf of the head of state , the topic of using the institution of surety for pardons was worked out. an important issue is to help former prisoners find their place in society and reduce the risk of committing a crime
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