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that all this can happen again, and there are signs of all this, so we simply must honor the memory of these people, we must show the whole of europe, the whole world that these heroes are not forgotten, and despite the destructive actions of the governments of many countries, i know that simple people see all this, they just, unfortunately, find themselves in such conditions when in the so-called democratic countries they are afraid to express their point of view on this matter. it should be noted that belarus is one of the few countries in the post-soviet space where the memory of the great victory is not subject to any political situation, any fashion or seasonality; for us, the memory of the great patriotic war, of that great victory is an integral part of our historical code, something that is in the heart of every belarusian. on
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these pre-holiday days, work collectives, students, senior officials, representatives of different generations come to the memorials to lay flowers and bow their heads in a minute of silence. memorials located in the minsk region are surrounded by flowers these days. so in the city in the village of radashkovicha they were laid today at the foot of the mass grave, where more than 250 military personnel and partisans of the great patriotic war were buried. there are two kazakh surnames on the long list to honor the hero. we paid tribute to the memory when i studied at the faculty of general staff, now i have returned to a military post, i would like to say thank you to the residents of belarus of this village, the village council, which keeps the graves in such an exemplary state, eternal memory.
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everyone who died on this land, and here not only the kazakhs were, all nations and nationalities. and today, employees of the kazakhstan embassy in our country visited school number two in rdashkovichi, one of the stops was at the monument in honor of the heroic feat of the crew of nikolai gostello, guests visited the museum of air and fire rams, it is located in the school itself. i have everything by this time, see you at 19:00.
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oh, if only i could travel back at least a couple of hundred years and take a quick peek to find out what was really hiding there, behind these walls. it would be very, by the way, to sit down with martha mcfly now in a filled there was no plutonium delorean, or, in extreme cases, falling under the influence of shurik’s imperfect apparatus, but as the slogan of the film says, time machine, be careful what you wish for. i’m glad that a dress code in the form
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of a sluggish sword or an elegant dress is not at all necessary, although you know, somewhere deep down in my soul, i probably would like to, we are in ruzhany, welcome. each country has its own small, extraordinarily beautiful versailles, with a park, sculptures, a grotto, a gardener’s house and a greenhouse. all this is not alien to sapek’s residence, but in general urban village, which is not casually called versailles, the belarusian versailles. at the end of the 16th century, a lion walked along its corridors, where.
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his castle, although it was the central residence, was more of a fortress than a palace. the ruzhany palace is located on a hill, so you will always notice it, no matter which direction you approach it from . please note that the top of the gate is decorated with a sculpture of a stranger. who she is is still unknown; locals call her the patroness. small town. in the past, she pointed to the birch tree, where in the laid 15 representatives of the clan rested within the carthusian monastery. but let’s not be sad, let’s go back to those times when the sapiehas were healthy, famous and authoritative. so, under them the place
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flourished. here , the ambassadors of the kings of the polish-lithuanian commonwealth were received with grandiose luxury, among whom were the last monarch of the common state of the polish-lithuanian commonwealth, stanislav augustus. ponitovsky and vladislav iv. vase. rumor has it that during the latter’s visit the entire population of ruzhany was evicted, all just to accommodate servants in their houses. venerable. behind the walls of which these ruins remain, issues of national importance were resolved. well, yes, ruzhany castle was in no way inferior to the palaces of the kings of the grand duchy of lithuania. some historians confirm that plans were made more than once in the ruzhany palace. to seize power in moscow, because during troubled times for russia, the chancellor of the grand duchy of lithuania supported dmitry, who later called himself the russian tsar. and in addition to the theater of military operations, according to the precise, although not always successful, direction of sapieha, the activity of the courtier theater flourished in the palace a little later. he was
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here, in the right wing, he accompanied, among other things, visits of high-ranking guests, and was considered the best in europe. and , by the way, he was noticed more than once at productions. her husband in love could not refuse her modest desire to have a small court company in the castle; 60 actors and 40 musicians played in it. by the way, the current national academic theater of belarus still cannot afford such a quantity. oh, these women. if in one part
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of the military building there was a theater with performances in french, italian, polish, the second they were taken to the arena where they were highlanders. centuries , an art gallery has been built in the symmetrical theater building, there is an opinion that the work was never completed, only the foundation was laid. unlike the huge library that was being built, it was built according to all the canons of that time, and it was finally completed. the real pride of the residence is the collection inside.
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into the life of a family of tycoons. because the sapiehas took part in the uprising against the russian authorities, their possessions were confiscated and put up for auction, at which the palace was bought by a jewish family of factory owners. by ironically, for the next 100 years the monumental palace turned into a cloth factory. but at the moment there are only ruins of its former greatness. i, like most tourists, would probably not refuse to be closer to them, but it is not safe. there's even a sign. despite the destruction, beautiful vaults of entrance doors and columns can still be discerned here and there, and you can even find preserved ornaments. on the window openings one can see the notorious stucco molding and laurel wreaths. laurel in its architecture, as a symbol of honor, military valor, glory, often
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used by sapek's court architect, jan samuel becker. they say that the locals had an amazing belief about throwing stones at this stucco. then from it, like from a horn of plenty, golden coins will fall . the force of gravity turned out to be powerless in this case. the coins never fell on top of anyone’s head. and the place. what kind of slots do you need for the duchy of lithuania and the sapraudas of the republic
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of lithuania and the kingdom of lithuania and the agul rechy of paspalitay for the purpose of resolving the conflicts of the war ? find out in more detail what the residence was like when diplomat sapieha we are heading to the museum after restoration in 2008, it is open together with the entrance gate, side gates and forged gates here in all its glory and... centuries. pershapachatkovy zamak, as if they were starred by lev saperai in a pack of 17 centuries, on the ukrainian side, it would be, of course, in smaller dimensions. they were varnished with this month, this significant galoin building of our palace and there was a castle. bachytse, he is crooked in terms of. all the same abaronchaga type, and just like all the castles,
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it has three buckets, two of which were significant in the past 18 centuries, the last one was packed, not worn out, not destroyed, and it was packed at the end of tartsy, it was simple in the tanks, it was simple in the abapal dakladzeny masonry, scenes and such chynam... the hmah itself, the booth with a symmetrical flame, and behind this glass are copies of the drawings of that same jan samoel becker. the original works, sectional plans of the building, the menagerie and the park and palace complex are kept in the warsaw people's library. in general, the interior of the room made in the style of the 16th century, but here you can look into several centuries at the same time. during the excavations, archaeologists found a western outbuilding under the existing building. the floors, which date back to the 16th century , are older than the outbuildings themselves. in the same room
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there is a unique exhibit, an exact copy of the slab, built in honor of the arrival of king vladislav iv. at one time, he granted the magdaburg law to the town, and a copy of the charter is attached. it is in this castle that the muse of inspiration will visit sapega. he will become the author of a unique set of laws, the statute of the grand duchy of lithuania 1588 of the year. the document is kept in the next room. there are also a couple of the most valuable exhibits here: a 16th-century seal with the lis family coat of arms, a wooden coat of arms cartouche from the late 14th century, a grandfather clock with original candle holders donated to the troitsky church by the owners of the town. at one time, among other things, the castle was famous for its deep cellars, which stored in their depths an impressive arsenal of weapons, important state documents and even the treasury of the grand duchy. according to historical data, the basements have access
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and are very important, well there is no access to the protected areas, they are surrounded, of course, by our museum the same raft is pasted, because the emergency zone here is not safe, as i said earlier, this is happening and the avalanche has been recorded s, tables, buildings, our rivets and not only time the carrion began to fall. covered with earth, but today restorers plan to excavate them, because when tapping the walls, voids were discovered, which
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means something is hidden behind them. who knows, perhaps soon we will learn something new, including about the legend which says that there is a special underground entrance leading from this palace in kosovsk. in this case, we are not even talking about an underground passage. an entire underground road that supposedly connected the castle in ruzhany with kosovsky. according to legend, this passage was 25 km long; carriages drawn by six horses could pass each other there. our film crew found out that the locals don’t really believe in this, because there are identical stories about many castles, but it is not yet possible to confirm or refute them; all we have to do is look for faith. how, in fact, strangers were engaged in this area in the late eighties of the last century
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and were rewarded for their perseverance. in the left wing of the entrance gate they found a real treasure, of course, today no one... has heard anything about its further fate, but they say that the amount was tidy, about 30 million dollars, suddenly an obsessive desire arose to work on excavations with local archaeologists, well, or settle nearby, nothing personal, in any case, there is a reason to return here. since 2011 this there is a reason for fans of bylov, for all those who would like to get to know the past of the residence better and attend excursions and see historical reconstructions. it will soon be 6 years since the ruzhanskaya brama festival has been held here. the heroes of this program chose to live outside
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the city. why do you need this, and where does the money come from? my two favorite questions. i really wanted to look at what a school looks like, which is no longer a school inside, where they see more opportunities and use them to the maximum. 26 piglets, do you have any chickens? 130 kurf. who else you have? ducks, cow, cow, cow, ducks, that's what you don't have, it's free time that can be spent on sad laziness, i understand, this is definitely not there,
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we'll just reward you with a portion of applause, smiles, thank you very much, see the project "i'm from the village" on tv channel belarus 24. acquaintance with belarusian enterprises and the outstanding results of their work. the difference between our equipment is that they have very large capabilities, this is knitting in a regular way, these are wide patterned ones. capabilities, our equipment today is, in fact, very reliable, a colossal margin of safety is built into it, an approach to business that everyone should strive for, we carry out 100% control so that these products comply technically, regulatory legal acts, correspond to the sample standard, through literally within 3-4 years
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it should become a leader in the post-soviet space of special mechanical engineering. i have no doubt that we will achieve our goals. watch the project, a quality mark on the belarus 24 tv channel. if you head north of the palace complex and walk for a long time, you can come to the place of eternal rest, an ancient cemetery. in 1655, the relics of st. casimir, the heavenly patron of the grand duchy of lithuania, the patron of ruzhany, were brought here. in those days, the remains of the catholic saint initially did not end up in this chapel, but in the one that was located in the main building of the ruzhany castle. according to legend, it was saint casimir who defended and protected the country from enemy attacks. parishioners claim
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that healings and miracles took place at his grave, which is why he was canonized. saint. the people of ruzhan loved it so much and most importantly continue to love it, that they depicted it on their coat of arms. in ruzhany you can literally see the holy trinity church from everywhere. its bell tower is considered one of the highest points in the urban village. our film crew is heading to one of the most ancient and majestic temples in belarus. 20 minutes. the uniqueness of the temple is that it was never closed, even in soviet times, like other churches in belarus, it was not turned into a storage facility. neither to the cultural center, nor to the theater, and here, unlike other parishes, there was always a priest. at one time , chancellor lev sopega allocated money for construction. the church
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was built on the territory of his family residence. initially, the temple was entirely wooden, but already in 1615 a stone structure in the early baroque style appeared in its place. later the church was reconstructed, and more than once. the goldsmith, already known to us, jan samuel becker, took up the matter. he became the author of a new project for the temple, he was asked to ennoble and rebuild a little, this is how this bell tower appeared here. and here is the main christian symbol, the very crucifix, which, according to historians , has survived; they say it remains from the ancient temple that sapieha himself once built. can you imagine how ancient this is? architectural plasticity, sculpture and painting, decoration of the troitsky church.
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years old, he died, died of illness, as they said in those days, from dryness. i'll probably already see palaces and castles everywhere, or
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maybe i didn't, i'm the only one who thinks that the building of a confectionery shop is next to church, very similar to a miniature palace. opposite troetsky. the church rises, no, not another palace, but the peter and paul church, absolutely atypical for the russian orthodox tradition, and next to it is the former basilian monastery, a building from the 1770s. advice: you should definitely visit the temple. on the ceiling of the main hall there is a huge panel of transformation. here are paintings from the 14th century with realistic non-canonical depictions of the saints of jesus christ. these unusual paintings are of uniad origin. temple, like these round icons, similar to those in the orthodox in churches you can hardly see anywhere else, here is the very icon revered in the town, the mother of god
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adigetria of ruzhanskaya, on it there are gold crosses rings, a kind of gratitude from the parishioners. it is believed that in 1895 she saved the church from a severe fire. many buildings were damaged, a huge number of casualties, the temple remained intact and... despite the fire and the events of the 20th century, when the church was a hospital, prison, and later a tourist base, now the appearance of the building almost corresponds to becker’s idea. yes, yes, the saxon had a hand in this shrine, it seems to me that he can rightfully be called the chief architect of ruzhany. and miracles took place here in the literal sense of the word. several years ago, when the fence was being rebuilt, parishioners discovered an unusual stone, weighing about 25 kg and the size of two soccer balls, lying like a simple
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cobblestone along with other stones. later it turned out that the pebble was not simple, but of course not golden, a real meteorite. in words, there was no professional expertise. and here is the paradox. village near on everyone's lips, precisely thanks to the majestic sapek residence. but they pay much less attention to the place itself. and it’s completely in vain, there are so many attractions here that there would be enough for two cities. and in general, ruzhans were lucky in this regard. agree, not all cities and villages are called something euphonious. of course, over the centuries , many versions of its origin have accumulated, but they are local.
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flower. the town has been known as ruzhana since 1552 and was first mentioned as the possession of the tyshkevich family. there were over 400 courtyards, there were brick tile factories, the mazilyan school of the uniad monastery, a church and a cathedral. in ruzhany they even created analogues of sludsk belts. by 1900 , more than 3,500 people lived in the city. at that time.
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a higher religious educational institution for jews operated here, and the town became a center of jewish learning. in the 18th and 19th centuries , a whole jewish quarter was created here; a thousand people lived in it; a large synagogue in the spirit of the late baroque and a small one were built for it. the big one, alas, is in a deplorable state, but the small synagogue i was a little luckier; the building itself was not destroyed, but was adapted to the convoy’s own needs. this is the territory of a local car depot, although tourists are not allowed here, the abandoned building is surrounded by private houses by a fence, so if curiosity is running high, of course you should go through it, but i would n’t risk it, the synagogue is in an abandoned state, it’s no coincidence that
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they will leave the city like this we are accepted ... historian melikh epchstein and chess player oren menich, memorial plaques have not yet been installed for them, but i would like to hope that this annoying the historical oversight will be corrected. good morning belarus with svetlana borovskaya, this is a fascinating acquaintance with unusual people, my name is svetlana, my name is oksana, i am a zoo administrator, it’s very nice, well, lead me, rabbit hares, rabbit hares, secrets of a good mood, all children’s favorites adults are our
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raccoons. and many more interesting educational stories, this is where we produce our miracle fertilizer, the main function here is performed by ideal workers who work 24. this is you and me, so there are such apple trees that, in principle , everyone will grow, watch on the belarus 24 tv channel, they opened the windows in the estate where she was, a swallow flew in, we began to see a nest, and a boy was miraculously born, they counted this is a good omen , the amazing people of our country allowed her to hatch her chicks,
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everything that i hide like in a sarcophagus in my works, in my small sculptures, this is something else, i don’t know what will happen, this is creativity for me - get it out of your head create something that you have there. the purpose of this hall is to distract children from the street, to attract them to boxing, former students are returning with their families, grandchildren, you can already count grandchildren, you know, it’s very nice there. they have many interesting stories behind them and are ready to surprise again. when i... gave a job to viktor ivanovich sukharukov, he looked at it, was silent, then somehow he took it and said: “my god, some of the children there have already been dismissed from their studies, they lead a normal, well, normal lifestyle there, let's say, they don’t commit bad deeds, they have taken the path of truth, they are training, they have other goals, other tasks. watch the project "belarusians" on our tv channel.
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as soon as we approached the next point of our. along the route about the mass grave of soviet soldiers, it began to rain, they say this often happens, you just have to get closer to the place of memory, a chronicle of which is woven from sad events. the history of this mound dates back to the first war years.

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