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such significant cities or there at the olympic reserve school, for example, so that they could stay, get food in big cities, practice boxing , the first olympic champion of our country , in parallel, sergei makarenko presented his autobiography, he won olympic gold back in 1960. i am very proud that our country has become a huge country in terms of sports, yes, i am an amazing president, and he is in his...
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how it rains, the leaves move, the sun shines, and how it is built from all these little things our life, i want to look at this world differently, to discover something new every day, it’s so interesting to us, because we do it with love, with love, from belarus, no matter how much you love to watch the rapidly changing landscapes , outside the windows of the trains, you can only get to these parts by motor transport, although information is that according to the original project in the 19th century , a railway was still supposed to pass through the city , but many jews lived in this place, who lived in trade and were afraid competitive the railway line
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did not touch it in any way, but we will certainly touch the history of the city and the walls of the unique belarusian palace. it seems that we were lucky, the weather has cleared up, and we are already in kosovo. the first attraction that greets us already at the entrance to the city from ivatsevich is this chapel, the locals are used to calling it kaplitsa, this is our first object, so i suggest not to waste time and get to know it in more detail. during the construction of the chapel in 1859 they were used. forged tombstones.
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around the chapel there are crosses with signs in polish. among them there are those that date back to the end of the 19th century. if you go a little deeper, you will see a monument that preserves the memory of the participants in the 1863 uprising. believe me, kosovo will reveal many more interesting things about the fighters for independence in these places. and the monument is only the beginning of our journey. let's move on. kosovo, when the city was founded and why it has such a name is not known exactly. there are several legends on this subject. some tell a legend about the tatar khan, to whom local residents they brought tribute and said at the same time that they were going to kosoy. others claim that there lived in these parts a blacksmith named kosoy, who forged miraculous swords that more than once saved locals from enemy attacks. third, they say that the word kosovo used to be used to refer to water meadows where grass was cut. and the fourth complement, in
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old belarusian osovo means aspen. kosovo is located in a lowland area where aspen trees grow. according to existing standards, a settlement with a population of at least 6,000 people can receive city status, but in any rules, as it is known that there are exceptions. kosovo is one of the smallest cities in belarus in terms of the number of inhabitants, about 2,500, but in terms of the number of attractions, it is a clear leader. true, for the most part they are not concentrated in the center of kosovo, literally 2 km from it, in the merichovshchina tract. the places are amazing, dare i say it, unique. here the basins of the black and baltic seas connect, one river runs to the baltic, the other, respectively, to the black sea. local guides joke if a resident of kosovo sits down into the trough, then he will definitely float somewhere. the group prefers a different method
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of transportation, so with confident steps we head towards the belarusian palace, famous throughout europe, but for now, a small retreat. kosovo was first mentioned in written sources on june 11, 1494. this date is today the city’s birthday. that year, the grand duke of the grand duchy of lithuania alexander jagelonczyk presented marshal jan khriptovich with lands that later became known as the city of kosovo. over many centuries, whoever owned the towns of both flemings and sapiehas and chertorysskys. in 1510 a charter was issued. holding trades and fairs in the city, so kosovo becomes the center of the region , the houses and taverns were always crowded, markets took place here until the 19th century, despite the fact that there were only two streets in the city, ruzhanskaya and dvornaya. in 1869
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, there were already more than 200 households in kosovo, every week there were traditionally bazaars on thursdays, selling bread, cloth, fabrics, pottery and wooden utensils, flax and others. belarus has a good relationship with baku and yerevan. belarus, it seems to me, will continue intends to maintain these good relations with both parties to this conflict, because we, in general, are for peace in the world.
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azerbaijan has achieved a lot in recent years and, above all, by solving its main problem of returning lands, which. for a long time, well, they simply turned into a desert. azerbaijan is already busy restoring the territories damaged by the war; we, that is, belarus, russia and ukraine, still have to do this. thank god that a very powerful, normal leader has appeared here in the person of azerbaijan. you capable of controlling the caucasus region, each region should have such a strong leader, if it is wise, because where there is no regional leader, the world hegemons will constantly set fire to it. new conflicts, and people need peace, not geopolitical disputes, even if people were convinced that disputes are more important, this will pass. author's project of igor turai - propaganda. watch on the belarus 24 tv channel. computer game or real world. they
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entered the game, but left one thing out. everything is real here. this is the most extreme project countries. heroes. reboot. myself. is fighting with himself, this time instead of young fire and rescue professionals , representatives of belarusian show business will fight. the first lines in the charts, rating projects on tv. they want to show their character and express themselves even louder. i admit honestly, i’m not an athlete, i’m an artist, this is not a vocal competition. i wanted my fingers to remain intact, anton kushnir is waiting for you, these dances are not needed, the presenter, the fall, every time gives birth to its heroes, and the
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mission control center is ready, tsup, ha, you need to unscrew it, otherwise you will stay to live there, that’s it, i lost, yes, it seems, yes, yes, the light, and what it’s doing, it’s incredible, guys, watch on the belarus 24 tv channel, the twentieth year gave a very serious lesson to our country, we saw the logic of hostility and began to watch to look at things differently in the world, we wanted to show the belarusian morning in belarusian nature. taking into account all that we have accumulated, from
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the point of view of nuclear weapons, it is enough to move the earth from orbit several times, taking into account the half-life, life simply cannot continue, i i love my country very much. channel belarus 24. the luxurious puslovsky palace fits harmoniously into the picturesque landscapes of this area. even about 150 years ago, there was an entrance gate in front of it, called a hunting gate. the presence of guests and owners was notified by a wooden cockerel. today there is no gate or cockerel, so
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we are heading to the castle on our own, there is no one to greet the guests, no accompanying pompous parts, but in principle we journalists are no strangers. by the way, the prohibitory sign has been removed, tourists can now move freely around territory of the castle. the palace of the famous counts puslovsky is the youngest of all the castles in belarus, but it does not have one. contemporaries dubbed it knightly dreams for its fabulous luxury and original beauty, construction began in 1838, it was started by tycoon kazimir puslovsky, the construction of a unique architectural monument was entrusted to the shoulders of the polish architect frantisik yaschuld, the italian artist marconi was responsible for the interior. an interesting point: bricks for construction were brought far from abroad. and each of them was wrapped in its own packaging. these are the times, these are the morals. as
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some investigators believe, the puslovskys, to put it mildly, greeted the power of the russian empire coldly, and therefore it was no coincidence that they chose the non-gothic style of their palace. this is an obvious protest against the classical style imposed in those days. is this true or not? it’s difficult to say with imagination today, but the fact remains : the puslovskys also chose the place for the future palace for a reason. casimir was keenly interested in history, had heard a lot about general tadeusz kosciuszko and knew that he family estate here in kosovo. such proximity was flattering; it was not for nothing that he would later invest a decent amount in restoring the historical estate of the leader of the national liberation movement of 1794. we will see it a little later, but for now just imagine what a unique look the residence was given by the park
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laid out by puslovsky, modeled on the renaissance gardens of italy around the estate. it was the largest terraced park on the territory of present-day belarus; from those times, only a few larches, the usual pines, spruces and aspens remained, and in general, now you won’t be able to tell which is the park and which is the forest, although previously there were more than 150 species on 40 hectares. exotic plants and shrubs, and the park was decorated with antique-style sculptures made of marble and plaster, and fountains flowed on the terraces. the castle, as planned, had 12 towers, each of which symbolized a certain month of the year, the four central ones, the highest, are dedicated to the fertile months of the year, may, june, july and august, this can only be imagined; so many legends have spread around the world about the palace itself that today and not understand where the truth is and... where is the fiction? exists
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a legend about how much the count loved his countess, the countess liked to ride on a sleigh and even in the summer he arranged such rides for her. a thick fabric was laid on the hill, on which layers of salt were poured, so the countess could go down on a sleigh on such improvised snow. ordinary people liked puslovsky’s distinctions, because then they could take a little salt to themselves. because at that time salt was worth its weight in gold, it was brought here from abroad. perhaps the most unsolved mystery of the kosovo palace is the underground passage that led to the sapek estate in ruzhany, 25 km long, was said to be so wide that two carriages could pass each other at once, but skeptics consider this a fiction, they say the castle was built in the 19th century, daily passages were not in fashion, but the locals they assure that it definitely... exists; in the soviet years they even tried to walk on it, but they couldn’t get far,
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there wasn’t enough air and the torches went out. 12 years ago, a large-scale restoration began here, so we, unfortunately, were not able to explore all the halls of the kosovo castle, but it was worth it when you go inside, it immediately became clear, everything was thought out to the smallest detail. previously, there were 132 rooms here and none of them were like the other; they say, thanks to the original layout, the light of the sun literally flooded each of them for 2 and a half days. at this time, the room was decorated and we tried to spend more time there. room day, yes. this holiday was called. rumor has it that the palace had especially luxurious halls, each with its own name and even purpose. for example, in a white hall decorated with marble, they held amazing balls. they played gambling in black, by the way, only men entered there, but in the pink room they played music; where these rooms are located,
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or rather where they were, is currently unknown. however, the most impressive thing was the state hall, amazing for those times, its highlight, the glass floor and the huge aquarium in it. yes, yes, there were fish swimming right on the floor among the algae. today they doubt that this could not have happened in the 19th century. but local historians assure that in neighboring villages there are even women who are ready to testify great-grandmothers once cleaned this very floor with fish with their own hands. if in this task. there are many unknowns, the next point has been established with up to 100% certainty. the floor was heated and no one denies this. and at night an incorruptible guard, a pet lion, walked around the castle. towards evening he was released from the cage and he became the rightful owner of the residence.
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this was done in order to prevent theft among servants, severely. vezha, you read belarusian, no, i can’t, come here, you’re my good one, this is a story, you understand, i can’t, oh, yes, there was a fire, the monastery
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burned down, and in the morning they found in the river... the drowned men were recognized in their faces as the monks who married lyubomirsky, his daughter and kroer. discover belarus with the belarus 24 tv channel. what is information warfare? in 2020, we realized that the games were over. now there is an information war, especially in sleep. at one time, polish prime minister donald tusk questioned the quality of belarusian products. i showed your belarusian beef jerky and compared this packaging with polish beef, in which an incredible amount of chemical additives. the quality of belarusian beef commands complete respect. this article features a fugitive traitor, a citizen of the republic of belarus, a certain pavel latushka. he raised the question
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by what right did i bring this piece of beef to the polish state, look how... this time, instead of young fire and rescue professionals , representatives of the show business of belarus will fight. the first lines in the charts are rating projects on tv. they want to show their character and express themselves even louder. i'll be honest, i don't
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an athlete, i'm an artist, this is not a vocal competition. i wish my fingers remained intact. anton kushnir is waiting for you, you don’t need these dances, leading, falling, every time gives birth to its heroes, and the mission control center is ready, tsup, ha, you need to unscrew, otherwise you will stay there to live, that’s it, i lost, yes, it seems, yes, up dates, what? this is incredible, guys, watch it on the belarus 24 tv channel . the museum exhibition is located in five halls, in
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the hall there is a story about kosovo and its surroundings, which are famous for other attractions. in the second white hall while there are no balls, you can listen to stories about the family of the former owners, counts puslovsky, as much as you like. this is where the largest exhibition is, mainly ethnographic. the third hall is about the events of the past century, the fourth has become an exhibition hall, the fifth is dedicated to the restoration of the kosovo palace, which should be completed by 2023. on average, i calculated that viewing the exhibition takes about 20 minutes. do you hear? the palace always had incredible acoustics; if you clap your hands, the sound will instantly reach the opposite edge of the castle. this is me i understand that the technology, the smart home, was famous throughout the area and the famous music wall.
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the central entrance was made specially narrow without railings so that every guest of puslovsky, going up the stairs, could touch the musical wall, which was located on the left side of the entrance, and such a unique music emanated from this wall, but the music was not classical, it was... it came from ceramic pots, they were called voices, and when touched lightly, such a peculiar music emanated from them and thereby met every guest of puslovsky. it is also known that at one time the guests of the family nest were such personalities as the artist napoleon orda, writers henryk sienkiewicz and eliza orzeszko, marshal jozef pilsudski, historian waclaw lostowski. the list goes on and on, for a long time. today, as... the castle has received a second wind, it is no coincidence that it attracts more and more attention from tourists. the beauty of the kosovo palace, frozen in stone, continues to impress travelers. there are thousands of tourists from
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different countries who want to see a unique an architectural monument with such a difficult fate. the puslovsky palace is finally leaving the sad lists of the lost architectural heritage of belarus. what do we wish for novogrodk, krev golshany bykhov? come on a tour, but remember how ghosts live in any castle in kosovo. within the walls of the palace lives the ghost of countess puslovskaya, who was extremely dissatisfied with the behavior of her son. yes, yes, a beautiful story ended in the spirit of the times. the heir to the family still lost the estate at cards. during the first world war it was plundered, in '44 set on fire. but the story ended with a happy ending. since we are here. here in the future it is planned to make a hotel and tourist complex, a hotel, a restaurant, a cafe, there will be a wedding hall,
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a conference, a games room, perhaps something else interesting to do on the territory of the palace parks of the ensemble for people. they promise that the interior will be designed in an ancient style, of course, with the presence of modern elements. luxury rooms, they are also gra chambers , although there is no longer an aquarium in the floor, no musical wall, or a formidable lion in the castle we'll see. a major restoration is ongoing, it is unlikely that the average person will be able to afford it, but to appreciate the beauty of the palace and stroll through the restored halls or those that are still waiting for the return of their former luxury, the castle can already be opened to visitors. from the hillock on which the puslovsky castle stands, it opens. including the estate of a politician, military man, national hero of five countries at once, poland, france, lithuania, belarus and the usa, tadeusz
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kosciuszko. presumably, this is where he spent his first years of life. disputes about where the leader of the 1794 uprising was born, they do not subside to this day. but in kosovo it is not customary to argue on this topic, especially after it was opened here. a museum that introduces in detail the life of a fighter for justice and the way of life of his times. the wooden hut, it seems to me, fits well into the picturesque landscapes of the place, although the novodel estate. the original family house with a reed roof was destroyed to the ground by the fire of the great patriotic war. from the former estate, only the foundation remained; they collected it bit by bit. today the situation in the estate museum is an example.
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canopy, kitchen, living room, father's study, kostyushka, his mother's room. during the excavations, many authentic household items from the 16th century were found. among them are ancient coins, dishes, and tiles. the exhibition also contains many rare objects and documents, mainly copies related to his life. awards, military uniforms, shells, originals are stored in poland and the usa. about 100 portraits have survived. kosciuszka, written during his lifetime. the most popular different variations on the theme of portrait in a homespun. merichevshchina tract, a monument to the political activist, installed six months ago. in a similar way, the name of the national hero has already been immortalized in warsaw, washington and in the swiss city of solaturn. walking a little from the usarbu museum towards lake round, you can get to the island of love. great mania.
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a special feature: the trees here grow in pairs; on one of these green pairs there are many locks, symbolizing love and fidelity, but the keys, of course, are at the bottom of the lake. we also inherited this landmark from the time of the puslovskys. they believe here, if you are in this place for the first time, make a wish, no matter how unrealizable it may seem, it will definitely come true. all individuals who hold extreme right-wing views are being used today by foreign intelligence services to escalate the conflict. in addition to creating the image of an enemy, there is a constant escalation. look, the baltic countries have already made statements that they are ready to take part in
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the ground part of the operation. it has not learned to lose to the west, but it will have to lose, and it does not have the economic prerequisites to maintain its hegemony. drawing belarus into the war will lead to the loss of sovereignty, loss of statehood and the destruction of our country. that is why we rely on our strategic ally, on its potential regarding tactical and strategic nuclear weapons. the project is objective. don't miss new releases.
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yeah, do you read vezha in belarusian? no, i can’t, come here, this is a story, you understand, ola, i can’t, oh, yes, there was a fire, the monastery burned down, and in the morning in the river, they found drowned people in their faces, they recognized the monks who married lyubomirsky, his daughter and kroer. discover belarus with the belarus 24 tv channel
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. we are already in kosovo itself, and in front of us is one of the first neo-gothic religious monuments in belarus, the church of the holy trinity. it is visible from afar, snow-white, with a sharp turret. at the entrance to the shrine we are met by church parishioner anna. a woman opens the doors of the shrine with a huge iron key. by the way, this key is as old as the temple itself, and its history is inextricably linked with the name of the national hero. the little one was baptized in the church. but we have from the old one the church has preserved the font in which tadeusz kosciuszko was baptized, we are now with you near this font, the font is original, in the house museum there is a photograph of our font, but we have it real, we have on this font a photograph of a book with a record of tadeusz kosciuszka’s baptism , a photograph of his real house in which he was born and lived, i have a copy in my hands.
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the history of the shrine dates back to 1520, when
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a wooden church was built on this site with the opegs, who owned the property at that time. 1872 in the temple a huge fire raged and destroyed the church to the ground. years since it was revived and turned into this brick building in the gothic style, this is how the church has survived to this day, but many tourists today compare it with the local museum, i can assume that from the huge number of artifacts, we will get acquainted, they say that the interior decoration of the church has been preserved since the time of its construction, including a beautiful icon in silver... maklad, this is an ancient image of the mother of god the merciful, a miraculous icon, almost four centuries, and even after the fire he was found safe and sound in the ashes. we also have
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two more figures preserved from the old wooden church - angels, they are on top of the organs, and we have these wooden figures, they did not burn only because when the old wooden... church burned, these figures were not in the church at that time, they were undergoing restoration, so they remained safe and sound, we also have things from the 19th century in our church, doors from the 19th century, we have a key from the 19th century in our church, icons on the walls, benches, chandeliers, stained glass windows on the windows also remained from the end of the 19th century, because during the construction of the new church, church utensils... from the old one were moved here, and thus, to this day, many artifacts have been preserved in the church, as in a local history museum, here, let's say a bell. the bell appeared in the church in 1888, cast in
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poland and purchased with the money of parishioners, but unfortunately, its ringing is now not heard throughout the city due to the dilapidated state of the beam on which it is suspended; all that remains is to admire it. this church works without interruption until nowadays, it was not closed for a single day; there was a time when there was no priest here. until 1968 here...

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