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si, missi, it will turn out to be a good pie , yes, that is, that is, you finish squeezing, that’s it, put it in the oven, everything worked out, i thought it was some kind of sign, because well , it can’t be any other way, that is that's it, take good bread, my mother knows me better than anyone and knows that i have a difficult character, that is, well, complex, and she was afraid that that is ...
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very, very sincere, very, and some of my own, mine, mine, i am very proud of my dad, because i believe that he gives us that faith in ourselves, that support that sometimes mom may not even add it, because dad has reached very big voids for me, and i would really like my brother to be like dad, my dad is a very majestic person, because from the very bottom he showed himself to... such heights in his career
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, work, he told me that when he was offered a job, at first he didn’t want to take it because he thought he couldn’t, but in the end everything became good, and dad was able to, when i told you that i love series subconsciously, and belarus consciously, because belarus gave me everything, then i said full stop, full stop... this means education, a new life, but most importantly self-realization by itself, but most importantly, i think it gave me a family, for me a family, a home is a temple, and i i’ve been living here for 25 years, no one asked me a question, what is your religion or your children’s, you know, i lived in kuwait, i lived in syria, i lived in england, i lived in
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holland, in germany, what do i like about belarus, this is possible raise your children the way you want.
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today in the ether 24:7 project we will talk about rating news and significant dates. let's take a closer look at the traditions of the past. let's find out how our ancestors celebrated the spring solstice. and we will visit a unique architectural monument of belarus, the summer residence of a famous family. stay up to date with all the latest news in the country and the world, watch our traditional friday project. in the section. belarus is developing its export potential. in 2023, the belarusian chamber of commerce and industry established interaction with partners from 55 countries. over three
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dozen cooperation documents have been signed, actively interaction with african partners, ghana, cameroon, coddivoire, mozambique, tanzania, and the belarusian trade and industrial center near minsk is being worked out. architects and engineers are working to ensure that new sports complexes are completed on time. it is planned to develop the surrounding areas, open locations for
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team sports and workout zones. the emphasis is also on the possibility of holding major competitions in various disciplines at the centers. this week to baikanu. were making final preparations for the start expedition, which included a participant from belarus. the start was scheduled for march 21. the main crew of the manned soyuz ms-25 spacecraft includes roscosmos cosmonaut oleg novitsky, belarusian space flight participant marina vasilevskaya, nasa astronaut tracy dyson, their backup and roscosmos cosmonaut ivan vagner, belarusian space flight participant anastasia lenkova and nasa astronaut donald petit. a new educational project “start your heart” has started in belarus. more than 20 thousand tenth graders from all over take part in it. countries. more than 340 educational institutions and about twenty healthcare institutions have become platforms for additional training. in an hour and a half, specialists, both in theory
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and in practice, explain to schoolchildren the basic rules of first aid in emergency situations. the training takes place on modern simulators and mannequins. the curriculum itself has been developed. on monday, orthodox believers began lent; it is the longest and strictest, it will last 7 weeks and will end on may 5 with the celebration of the sunday of christ. in post it is customary to refuse entertainment and observe moderation in food; spiritual work on oneself is also important. the deep essence of fasting is for a person to rise morally, cleanse his soul, and permeate everything with love. and compassion towards others. in the ethno section we will tell you about the traditions of the spring solstice, what pastries decorated the tables of our ancestors, how they used them to tell fortunes about their betrothed, and what fun games boys and girls got along with on this day. among
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the ancient peoples it was spring. equinox was associated with the arrival of spring, therefore they celebrated the holiday with special warmth, wild festivities and praises of the sun. it was believed that on this day nature awakens from its winter sleep, the darkness recedes, and the days lengthen. the day of the vernal equinox or magpies this year came on march 20th. the sun crossed the equator and moved from the southern hemisphere to the northern, and the day became equal to the night in length for... our ancestors, this day was especially important, it was celebrated on a grand scale, in the morning housewives baked cookies in the shape of larks, 40 sweet birds, pancakes, decorating them with sugar wheat grain syrup. the first sweets were intended for the bear god,
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so people tried to appease the deity so that in the future predators would not attack men while they were hunting. people were also treated to these cookies or buns. friends, relatives, neighbors. the children hung them on trees so that the poultry on the farm would be healthy. with the help of sweet larks, they even managed to tell fortunes about their betrothed, because the day of the spring equinox was considered magical. unmarried girls baked a bun at home, then got together, they laid them out on the towel only after that they invited the guys. the guys came up and chose the bird they liked together. with her and a friend. the young people believed that after such a meeting mutual sympathy would appear. then everyone went to the fair. along the way they sang, danced and even took part in exciting games. for example, tug of war, jumping over a fire, small towns. the winners, as a rule,
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were protected by nature from dark forces. in addition, the guys threw 40 pieces of wood through the roof of the house, the girls broke 40 planks and tore 40 of them. the cheerful group took turns riding 40 times on the swings and loudly inviting spring, all this was done so that it would come as soon as possible in the midst of it. during the holiday, they played at the spring gate, women made an impromptu passage from scarves, children ran through it with songs and round dances, and ended the holiday by playing trickle, which was also accompanied by spring songs and various kinds of chants. by evening , bonfires were burning en masse in city squares. it was believed that a high, bright and pure flame is the key to a well-fed, happy life in the coming year. and our ancestors completed it. day by rolling burning wheels from the mountain into the river, symbols
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of the sun; since ancient times it was believed that it was from this day that renewal in nature began, the first spring thunder, the swelling of buds on the trees, the lush germination of greenery, most often after the holiday they began to plant seeds and prepare for the upcoming agricultural season, so many traditions are somehow related to fertility, for example, some pagans chose a man and... to play the role of the spring god of the goddess, and then the couple acted out courtship symbolically sowed the seeds. this day is not only a unique astronomical phenomenon of the beginning of spring, but also the pagan slavic holiday kamoeditsa. it symbolized the complete victory of spring over winter. the ray of the sun came into its own, and a new annual cycle began. games for children and entertainment for young people with fragrant birds. were accompanied by the call of spring with hopes for a new bountiful harvest, just as on
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all the national holidays at magpies people tried to find out the weather for the next year using omens, so if there is frost on that day, it is believed that another 40 frosts await everyone, if you managed to see a flock of birds on this day, there will be a good harvest, if the clouds float across the sky quickly and high, summer and autumn will be warm, and the desire for... it is belarusian museums, centers of folk traditions and folklore groups that carefully preserve and transmit the rich cultural legacy for the new generation of belarusians.
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in the date of the week section, we will find out what significant dates in the context of belarusian culture mark the outgoing week, and also remember our outstanding fellow countrymen. on march 21, 1840, a famous man was born into an impoverished noble family. belarusian poet, prose writer, publicist, francis. during his long life, bagushevich managed to work as a teacher, journalist,
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lawyer, in numerous courts, francis kazimirovich acted on the side of the most vulnerable social class, they say that at home he wore peasant clothes, when guests asked to call a lawyer, he changed clothes in a few minutes and went out to him already in frak. however, for the majority francis bagushevich. known as a creative personality, wrote under the pseudonym matej burachok and simona reuka spod borisova. unfortunately, big some of his works have not survived. only two collections have reached descendants: the belarusian pipe and the belarusian smyk. it was francis bogushevich who is considered the founder of modern belarusian literature, who formulated the role of language in the life of the nation and said: do not leave the belarusian language, lest you die.
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on march 22, 1966, in minsk, in the family of the famous belarusian actor and director, honored artist of the bssr, vladimir molankin, the future theater and film actress, honored artist of the republic of belarus, anna malankina, was born. her grandfather worked as director of the vakhtangov theater in moscow. however, as a child, anya dreamed of becoming a ballerina and even created a dance ensemble in her class, graduating from school with excellent grades in physics and mathematics. for a long time i couldn’t choose where to go, to a theater institute or a radio engineering institute, i did a lot of filming as a fashion model for professional photographers, i always wanted to play male roles, during my school years i played teodoro in dogs on the seine and dartagnan in the three musketeers. as a second-year student at the minsk theater school, malankina was invited to
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kupalowski for the role of miranda in shakespeare's the tempest. she played about fifty bright roles on its stage. on march 23, 1990 , the state museum of the history of theater and musical culture of belarus was created in minsk and since 2014 it has been a branch of the national historical museum. in 2001, it was located in a specially restored building, the former home of the masons. the museum's holdings are divided into 10 collections: musical instruments and photographs, manuscripts and posters, scenery models, theatrical puppets, portraits of artists and other interesting items. the exhibits are located on an area of ​​more than 360
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m2. from numerous rarities. the double bass of the 16th century deserves special attention, the work of an italian master, possibly pietro antonio landolfi, donated to the belarusian academy of music. the museum hosts a large number of different events that will be of interest not only to residents, but also to guests of the capital. creative meetings, thematic exhibitions, conferences, interactive events, anniversary events. time to go on another virtual trip: the palace drutskikh-lubedskikh, shchuchin’s business card, why you should definitely visit there, discover belarus with us in the traditional “place on the map” section.
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bedskikh was built in shchuchyn at the end of the 19th century on the site of the former palace of ssypio del campo, according to the design of the vilna architect tadeusz rastvorovsky in the style of classicism. the palace is located in the northern part of the city, its design is similar to the petit trianon palace on the territory of versailles, the residence of the french kings. the buildings have many similarities in compositional structure and decorative jewelry. the palace in shchuchyn consists of two floors, placed on a high base in the center; the lower part with an attic is designed in the form of a loggia with two ionic columns. the perimeter facades of the building are completed with a cornice and parapet. rectangular window openings are decorated with stucco. a wide flight of stairs leads to the main entrance of the palace. living rooms were concentrated along the main
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facade. in the center of the palace there was a large hall with two stoves and a huge fireplace made of german. tiles and marble, furniture of the best patterns of that time, fashionable chairs, large soft armchairs covered in leather, and the same canape-sofas. most of the rooms were painted in light colors, and venetian chandeliers hung on the ceilings. in a small salon near the hall in the side wing there were two premium grand pianos and an automatic pianola. the furniture in the salon was artistic, the table, cabinets, sofas and table were covered with... light fabric made in italy. in the large salon there were several interesting paintings: a portrait of francis xavier of drudsky of lubetsky, an unknown author, a portrait of him daughters-in-law. and a marble ice sculpture made from italian marble. in the palace there were many portraits of the kings of poland, the princes of the grand duchy of lithuania. there was
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a very interesting archive in the palace, the legacy of the scipios. the documents covered the history of shchuchin from 1537 to 1846. the palace library, unfortunately, disappeared during the first world war. after the end of world war ii they were housed in the palace. cards of the city, in its building there is a state educational institution, the shchuchin palace of children and youth creativity. the museum room of the palace has three
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exhibitions: the salon of the drutsky lyubetsky princes, shchuchin in the context of world history and shchuchin the city of aviators. the exhibition introduces guests to the history of the shchuchin land, its outstanding natives and architectural monuments. during the tour, visitors can familiarize themselves. visit the theater salon to learn the love story of young maria ssipio del campo and francis xavier drudsky of lubetsky. in the exhibition hall, guests can purchase memorable souvenirs or make them themselves at master classes. welcome to belarus. in the guide section we will get acquainted with the best projects of the tv channel. economic news, everyday life of a teacher from syria and one day. the company of a person who knows how to act in emergency situations will share this knowledge with television viewers.
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road services in belarus continue to restore highways after winter. 90 thousand square meters of potholes were eliminated on republican roads, 70 thousand on local ones. in total , more than 2 billion rubles will be allocated for restoration. how many bridges is there in the state? planning to renovate?
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two or to the station employees and inform them about this, you cannot look inside, you cannot approach these things, we will go on a tour of the unique center, and also
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fill in the knowledge gaps in the program one day. fyara salun came to belarus from distant silia, came here to study, however, my father sent me here to become a programmer, but i didn’t like it, i told my dad. i called and said, please let me study at the faculty of international relations. having received higher education, the hero of the program didn't go for it.

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