tv [untitled] BELARUSTV March 15, 2024 1:15am-1:36am MSK
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in development of the republican action plan dedicated to the year of quality, we have developed an action plan, regional, which contains 64 points for 26 republican events, but as for the tasks for the year for the industry as a whole, this is work on new standards, there will be more than 400 of them, they will concern they are a smart city, unmanned vehicles, light food industry, ensuring unity from... and that’s all for today, look at the area of interest three times a week, tuesday, wednesday and thursday. good luck in your business, see you meetings.
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but from this section you can imagine what the streets in our town of kosovo were like before, because all the streets were almost paved with these kind of 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 brukavanka , the so-called bruk - this is a cobblestone, stone, pebbles, lined with brukam, brukavanka.
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the first written mention of kosovo is in the year 10494, when the prince of the grand duchy of lithuania, alexander jagelonczyk, donated kosovo. marshal litavara khryptovich. there are many legends about the name kosovo, but the most acceptable and most interesting for me is the following: supposedly a large ridge surrounded this area; it separated the swampy area in the south, and forests, vugs, and arable ones.
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lands in the north and grew, there were large thickets of dew, a braid tree, and this is where the name kosovo came 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 .man, but for me this city is big, because it took place here my childhood, my parents lived here , my grandfathers lived here, my great-grandfathers lived here , my children and grandchildren live here now, i graduated from kosovo secondary school, studied at... at
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makerevo medical school, then came to kosovo after graduating from college, after all i was drawn to our furniture production vision. where my father once started working, who helped restore the enterprise after the war, i worked in kosovsky for 20 years, it turned out that i went to work in the kosovsky city executive committee then secretary, already retired, raised two sons. once upon a time 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 high school. i studied in this building, the primary school
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from first to fourth grade was here, but i lived in this courtyard since childhood, because i was born in that house. which 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, 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, because if you ever forgot something at home, some kind of notebook or some kind of pen or something like that. the same time, while pregnant, she ran home, took it and returned to her school. even as a little girl, i remember very well how i and my grandmother, she was a catholic
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, went to this church, very i remember the road to this church well, i remember it very well. the church was a different church, it was built from the fact that once on the site of this tree, 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,
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the church was without a sign, but was preserved by the parishioners for 21 years. these keys are from the 19th century, since the doors and locks in the church are from the 19th century. but in our city there are no only the church. the orthodox church of st. anthony has also been preserved. all this has been preserved here to this day, thanks to the fact that in our city they simply never divided god in half. our orthodox church also
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has a very ancient history. it was built in 1868. and throughout all this time it did not close, services were held in it, from the forty-first year to the seventy-second year in this temple. father vasily antonik served. all residents of our city greatly honor his memory. during the war in august 1942, he saved residents from certain death. kosovo was then under german occupation. in august 41, the germans drove all the inhabitants of the city of kosovo, surrounded people with machine guns in the territory ... of the basin and prepared for
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destruction, but our father, father vasily, vouched for his parishioners to the german authorities, conducted long negotiations with them, for two this all happened for days, but at the end of the second day the residents were released. therefore, vasily antonovich remained in our memory as the man who gave life to our residents. in gratitude, residents one of the streets of the city of kosovo was named after him, a memorial plaque was installed on his house where he lived, and the kosovo city council decided to consider him honorary citizen of the city of kosovo number one.
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worked as a director for almost 40 years, the director of our furniture production association is vlipovich sergey adamovich, thanks to him, water supply was installed in the city, natural gas was installed, now all residents are grateful to him, they always remember him only with a kind word and gratitude,
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this is... the center of our city, there was once a big market square, many different shops, there was brisk trade, but this was all before the war, and already on june 26 , 1941, the germans entered kosovo, as a result of their artillery shelling ... the entire city center was destroyed, burned all the buildings, here in this place there were only ruins, after the war they decided not to restore it, but planted this small square, park, as we call it, i remember
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you walk and climb up this mound, somehow... you feel uneasy, a chill goes through your body because in your thoughts there are more than 3 thousand people who are buried in this mound kosovo jews were brought here to this place from the geta, which was formed in kosovo during the war by the germans, taken here and shot here. in our town of kosovo, in those days, even
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before the war, there lived more than 300 jewish people, when... the germans came here at the time, this is already in the forty-first year, they immediately formed the kosovo geto, where they drove all absolutely jews, only after that it’s hard to say, a german garrison was sent to kosovo... out of 300 people, as they say, old-timers, and they set it up somewhere completely with machine guns, cars, they brought them here, and here they were already... shooting, at the time when geta existed, kosovar people.
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