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tv   [untitled]  BELARUSTV  March 16, 2024 6:05pm-6:36pm MSK

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and go away, my daughter, you are pushing me to extreme measures. ilya andreevich, i have long known about your feelings for svetlana, there are no objections on my part, i agree, you can propose to her, excuse me, svetlana, do you know? as
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the most decent, educated, intelligent person, he loves you, everyone knows this, everyone, well, why are you silent, well, it’s hard for me to speak, well, speak, speak, well , be a man, such a moment in life, forgive me , i'm very worried, love? this is a noble feeling, remember pushkin, mayakovsky, remember dante, byron , remember how wonderfully shakespeare said , in a word, svetlana lyubina, forget about this mechanic, profession has nothing to do with it, lyudmila pavlovna, the main thing in a person is the soul, i am sure that they will be happy. oh,
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sorry, i always thought he was a pasta, mommy, he’s good, yes, get out, mom, well, choose, either him or me.
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this is somewhat unusual, but what can’t lovers come up with in a desperate situation? sveta, sveta, svetlana, svetlana, let me in, let me in, you'll come down now well, you hear, mommy, dear, don’t worry, there’s nothing wrong with me. it happened, excuse me, lyudmila palovna, it happened, vanya, vanya, tell me, at least i’ll say something, i was silent for a long time, and now i’ll say, you are comrade basov, oh, you, comrade pokovskaya, have forgotten what time you live in, you i'm behind the times, i'm ashamed of you, people. well, comrade
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popovskaya, we’ll have to make changes to the house register. poor loving mother, when everything is already clear, there is only one thing left: to pretend that she also agrees, tyuryokhina, so what? it’s okay, vitka, hurry up and get into it, it’s stuck something. i can’t, oh, they tell you, let’s go down, where they are going, to sign , from the window and back, the lover is still in the clouds, where a real lover is supposed to be, we wish them to land safely on the ground.
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once upon a time, events took place in these places that the world still remembers. now the brest-moscow railway runs here, so many of you have been here, of course, you have already guessed that today i am building my route to the city of borisov, the homeland of historical monuments and hospitable people.
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getting to borisov from the capital is quite simple, by any transport the journey will not take more than an hour and a half and... without any transfers, but if you want to save time, then you should still choose a minibus, it will get you there faster, although tickets will be more expensive from 7 rub. well, you can buy a ticket for the train even for 3 rubles, if you are in the mood to admire the views out the window while listening to the sound of the wheels. named after the polotsk prince boris, it has existed for more than nine centuries, it experienced a lot during this time, saw a lot, was a famous trade and craft center in his time, received the magdeburg law, endured the internecine struggle of the princes and terrible destructive wars. the coat of arms of borisov has depicted the apostle peter between two towers since the 18th century. he holds the keys to the city in his hands, symbolizing the strength and inaccessibility
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of the city, as well as an open path for good neighborliness and trade. and to this day borisov remains exactly like that. memory of the life of the city, carefully collected by researchers. the borisov museum opened its doors to its first visitors in 1946, and now i ’m going there to take a closer look. with the history of the city. borisov was founded in... in 1102 by the polotsk prince boris sislavich, who was engaged in annexing the lands to his principality. the territory expanded and in order to guard its southwestern border, boris erected a fortress there, calling it after himself. as fate would have it, the city turned out to be the shortest route to
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moscow. we went to war with moscow, we got it, at the same time, and the city was burned, destroyed, so many times over 200 years that... they moved it from the original place to another, so modern borisov began growing from the fortress of the late 14th century, a smaller copy of the ancient castle can be seen in the very first exhibition of the museum. today, if you come to this place, then this gogol street, all of it was occupied by this castle, but of course, practically nothing remains of this castle, it is impossible to approach it. a separate hall of the museum will tell about the emergence of writing here and the religious life of the old city; in the museum’s possession are ancient manuscripts, the bible and the torah, paintings depicting borisov architecture, in general, the cultural heritage of the city. story borisov has many shocks, but
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one of the most significant is the war with napoleon. the berezina river, which flows through the city, is known as one of the key points of victory over the french army. today they say this: in napoleonic warriors there are three important geographical names: borodino, berezina, and waterloo, that is, the city of borisov is located in such a golden mean. material evidence of those events is placed behind exhibition glass; some exhibits were found at battle sites, and some were donated to the museum. and cascarocira of napoleon's army, authentic exhibit, uniform of napoleon's army. specifically prussia, because there are 11 european states, this is lepbardi pavlovsky, a russian regiment, authentic, uniform. military headdresses of that time really attract attention, but what is interesting is not only their appearance, but also how carefully the design was thought out
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so that all the details had their own meaning and purpose. you know why this shako is interesting, such a deep fit, and if you put it on your head. her soldier, then his face seemed to be covered, but how could he fight? accordingly, there was a leather jumper in the middle of this cover, when a person put it on his head... he fastened it on his head, it turns out that she sat like this, her face was open, but this distance from the jumper to the top, the soldier used instead of pockets, a uniform at that time, it didn’t seem to include pockets. in such an improvised pocket, the soldiers stuffed documents with things that were important to them; if there were no things, they put branches and straw; at critical moments, such a headgear device could even save from a blow with a cold weapon. the most impressive exhibit is difficult to miss behind the glass of the exhibition due to its size. a copy of the panorama
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depicting the french crossing the berezina river, the pride of the museum. the panorama was presented to borisov in the seventies, but the original, unfortunately, has not survived. this copy was made from a munich copy, and the munich mine, it burned down during the great patriotic war, that is, when... uh, the same as the red army entered europe, but it was photographed before the war and fortunately this film has been preserved, already this copy sent to us, it represents today, in museums and cities of poland there are only six fragments, in general it was created by order of king velhelm ii of prussia at the end of the 19th century, the artists worked for 16 months, the original canvas was 120 m long and 15. sats were placed in berlin, warsaw, krakow, kiev, moscow, then returned to
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krakow again, but the artists could not divide which of them was more important. kosak painted photographic scenes, and fallat painted landscapes, and you know, fallat was valued more than fallat, and the piece considered that his contribution more, and he took scissors in 1907 and cut this panorama. that's why, unfortunately, only six fragments remain at the moment, and she is the most... the most truthful moment showing the crossing of napoleon's army across berdina in 1812, 30,000 soldiers approached, and also the civilian population, and no one counted the civilian population, they were called column of death, and only 9,000 left the berezina alive. over time, having recovered from the war, borisov turned into an industrial city, the impetus for this was the appearance of the railway here in 1871. from borisov with other cities marked rapid development and population growth. we have
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an industrial enterprise that has been operating for more than 100 years, a floor-impregnation plant, then the khrustalny plant, unfortunately, it does not produce such a product, but it has the production of belmed glass. a bakery factory, a paper and wrapping factory, that's all that has already passed the hundred-year mark. city development. its industry and culture were disrupted by the great patriotic war; it irrevocably changed the course of life of borisov and its inhabitants. the new german order is six camps for prisoners of war on the right bank, the jewish ghetto on the left bank, destroyed in 2 days, october 20, 20, 21 in 1941. the strictest rules were established by the germans for the local population. to survive, civilians had to watch their every step. you couldn’t take water from the well you wanted, because the germans took
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it there, they were afraid of poisoning a sentry, you couldn’t have radios, all this had to be handed over, you couldn’t violate order, regime, etc. during the great patriotic war 18 underground groups and partisan detachments of the brigade operated in borisov. the heroism and courage of the people who liberated the city remain captured in busts and photographs. operation. which liberated the city of boris, the territory, of course, of belarus , it was designed for the baltic countries, the tank crew distinguished itself during the liberation of the city of borisov, commanded by pavel nikolaevich rak, they, after the blown-up bridge, when they found themselves on the right bank at about 5 p.m., alone continued to fight . tank crew of pavel rak, the only one ever the history of the great patriotic war in its entirety, awarded the titles of heroes. soviet union. on july 1, the city was liberated after exactly 3 years of occupation. on july 1st
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there is a street in the city of borisov that reminds us that the city has become free. a separate exhibition of the museum is devoted to the topic of genocide of civilians and prisoners of war. since 2011, research has been carried out in the area. in the nearby territories, 76 soldier medallions have already been found, 28 of which have been read, the fate of the soldiers who were previously considered missing has been established, and you know, the fate very many managed to be restored, because this is the forty-first year, a massive tribe and ... people meant entire military units that they had disappeared without any trace, when one could read that someone from this military unit was mentioned and that they were found here in borisov , which means the fate of the others can be assumed that boris also passed through the city.
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guys whose erudition any adult would envy? which russian writer held the position of vice-governor for some time? mikhail soltukov shchedrin? because saltukov shchedrin came from a native family, as far as i know, and it is quite possible that he could have been a vice-governor. the correct answer to our question is option c. i am the author.
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since he became a champion, on the grounds of which complex will the olympic tennis tournament in paris be held in 2024, in paris on the grounds of orlangaros, absolutely right, karlangaros, watch the intellectual and sports show “head game” on our tv channel. many obelisk monuments were erected in honor of heroic defenders. one of these memorials, the alley of heroes, attracts special attention. the combat path of the 6th guards rifle division is reflected here. the battles where
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the division showed itself did not take place near borisov, but after the war it was relocated here. the alley appeared in 1972, and the main credit for this belongs to major general alexei simirenko, division commander and major alexander baryshev. we can see the remnants of memory from even more ancient times with our own eyes. the borisov
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prison castle, although not in its original form, has been preserved, having avoided complete destruction. there is no exact date of construction of the castle in the documents. preserved, historians believe that it was built in the period from the late to the middle of the 14th century. the ancient castle was besieged, destroyed and rebuilt. once, the ruins that remain of it today date back to a prison castle from the late 19th century. these walls, now practically destroyed to their very foundations, have seen things. many tragic events, and this entire area was once filled with metallic ringing, because prisoners in shackles were brought here on foot.
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the prison was surrounded by a stone fence, surrounded by a defensive moat. building used for their intended purpose until the great patriotic war. afterwards it was destroyed, and the walls were dismantled into bricks. it is in much better condition. a cultural monument known as the first stone building in its region. the treasury building was built in 1807, and during the battle with napoleon , a french hospital was located here. nowadays , classes at the orthodox gymnasium are held here. despite all the difficulties of its history, fires and reconstruction, the building managed to survive and become the property of modern borisov. the former hevretulim synagogue was built for the jewish community in 1911 and has been preserved in
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its original form, but has ceased to function. now it is an architectural monument protected by the state. the church of the nativity of the blessed virgin mary is
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not only memories of bygone times, but it is also a functioning temple today. it has been updated, but has not lost its historical value. the first shrine is in barysava, built in 17 centuries, in 1642. i understood that this was the same watch as recha paspalitay, she was a draulian. better built kascela at that time was in a slightly different place than it is now, but he still had to endure many serious changes. since history, there have been different wars, and this shrine, unfortunately, burned out. and there, of course, i was tortured to collect the paraffia from barysauskaya, from which shrine? and it was decided that
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in 1806 the holy man was raised, and the sacred shrine was raised, and that shrine, where we always know each other, is the cathedral. , bundles of berries, i'm fighting since 1806.
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during such a meditation, the sound...
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what are we doing here? in principle, we have everything that is in a big circus, and jugglers, and acrobats, and hoops, and unicycles, everything is just on a slightly smaller scale. every week the studio team puts on a new number with
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which to perform. the studio has more than enough diplomas and diplomas, even a wall can’t accommodate them all. marin, well , looking at your honor board, it’s clear that you have the most, i don’t know, and gratitude and diplomas and certificates, the largest number, yes, this is still a very small part, because a lot is stored in boxes, because it is simply physically impossible to fit it all on our wall; we are both the absolute winners of the grand prix and the first diploma winners.
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joined our aviation academy , now she will demonstrate very well, and then show you how it can be done, cool, anechka, yeah, dear friends, it seems to me that i overestimated my capabilities, let’s try ourselves in acrobatics, oh, annechka, it all looks so easy and simple, of course, but it is very difficult, at what age can you try yourself juggling, well, maybe from childhood.

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