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every family has its own family heirlooms, such a relic for our family is an icon that was still in the house of my grandfather’s parents, it does not represent any material value, but it is very dear to us, because it witnessed the terrible events of the great patriotic war, it protected her grandfather's house while he was at the front, she received a bullet in... wounded, unfortunately, we do not know under what circumstances, but nevertheless, you see the safe, so we value this thing very much, and we want it was in our house for as long as it was destined to live, as long as the house lives, this icon will be here, we will not take it anywhere from here.
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we all come from childhood, i think you will agree with me that in many ways our future life depends on the conditions in which you were born, what surrounded you, what kind of nature, what kind of people were next to you. i was born in this small village of dubrovka, when...
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i slept, everything was here, and the first kahanne, and the first patsalunak fell in varba, and the first and tears of disappointment, kali kahanaga ўbachyla with another, the bastards of nothingness and the growing birds, and the ever-present flight of sleep, my son and two dachas have already grown up, i can’t forget my dear age. a house, a farmstead, where
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the years dearest to my heart passed. this place, this house is associated with my best memories, with my dear grandparents who built it, it was not easy for them, because after the war they were young, they got married, they had no one, and my grandfather was an orphan, and my grandmother was left behind an orphan, her parents burned her during the war, they built it with their own hands... this is ours family nest. grandfather was forced to travel to earn money and built a house brick by brick on his parents’ old estate. when i was little, i remember how my grandfather planted this nut with my younger brother. we loved to run around here and learned our very first skills here. it was my grandmother who taught me hard work. when i come here, very
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rarely, but my heart is always restless, because all the best things in my life are connected with this house, somehow it turned out that we moved a lot of times we, at first, lived with my grandmother in the village, then my father was transferred to another village, gutovo, then he was transferred to work in the village of novaya popino, i went to school there, and finished my studies there. i studied in a small one-story school, of which only the foundation remained, but nevertheless, these were the best years that i will never forget. in my time, i only dreamed of such a beautiful, big school. i even remember the line when the director announced to us that construction was about to begin, and then it was canceled, and how we we were disappointed, but nevertheless i am very glad to live now. they can study at this school,
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they can send their children here, because wonderful people and wonderful teachers work here. real masters of their craft, finished 11 classes, entered the university as a pedagogical professional, and after graduation, even earlier, after the third year, transferred to the academic department, i already came to zakozel at the volovel school , i’ve been working all my life, i studied, i liked wandering, but why- then even thoughts of staying there the city was not considered. good afternoon, i'm glad to welcome you. you in the school art gallery, the only one in the dragichensky region, and maybe even in the brest region. our gallery contains paintings written by brez artists and we can divide them into three thematic groups: orthodox dragichenschina, historical zakozel and the best corners of zakozel. in 1996
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, an art gallery was created, which is constantly replenished every year. volovel school. another place that is very dear to me. why? because this is my first and last workplace. i've been working here for almost 30 years. what is any school famous for? students, teachers, classrooms. our school is not quite ordinary in the sense that we have a wonderful art gallery. once upon a time, the head of the farm of the zakozelsky cement factory, my father nikolai. stepanovich yakovchik was very interested in capturing the landscapes of our area, some sights, interesting places. the enterprise invited artists from breshchina so that they could wrote the most beautiful corners
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of the drogichensky district and zakozel as well. subsequently, these paintings were acquired by the farm and transferred to the school, because the school should not only teach, but educate. our school is quite old, it is more than 150 years old, but this building, of course, is smaller, this building was built in 1964. we can also boast that many wonderful graduates have emerged from our walls, one of them is honored artist of the republic of belarus, dean of the theater faculty of the belarusian academy of arts vladimir andreevich meshchanchuk. we are friends with him and keep in touch. and we are very proud that he studied at our school. if we generally talk about the role of a teacher, raising children, i want to say that i am probably more of a literature teacher than a language teacher, because writing correctly is , of course, very important, very necessary, i
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prefer literature lessons, because they are so educational potential. it’s easy to explore belarus; all you need to do is create a non-trivial route. in the 1780s , prince grigory potemkin bought dubrovinsky’s land, and thanks to him, he began work one of... watch factories in russia in ancient times, voluns were the site of various rituals and ceremonies, but now they are a geological natural monument of republican significance. the most important thing is to be open to amazing secrets and facts. the hokhalok on our
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whistle toys is generally an authentic feature of our dubroven toy; you will not find such a different form anywhere, anywhere in the entire dnieper region. and don’t forget to give free rein to positive emotions, the craft is really painstaking and it seems to me that even a little calming, you enter into some sort of, probably, perhaps even meditative state, when you are engaged in quality, and the loaf came from lyady, and lyady has all the slyady, and from lyady there is no slyady, you will come and stay, with pleasure, see the project, the route built on tv channel belarus 20. we are working on expeditions in the corners of our country. we are heading out on a folklore-historical expedition to number 597. things will happen again and again in the past in the past. let's follow the history and myastsovaya abrady. our routes took us to the ukrainian agragaradka
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oops, it’s in braslauschyna. here on the river bank with the hetkim zhanazovs, the month of marriage, published on the pachata of the village of stagodzia, to the counts felix plater. a new house, a new house, a new house.
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today, this is my life really in the village, because i am in the city often, my daughters remain in minsk, i am in the big city, i am very tired of the noise and bustle there, our life in the village is more measured, we are not in a hurry, it seems and we work a lot, but we’re not going anywhere... by the way, it’s also called a school building, it was built in the nineties, and that’s the name
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i received it for the fact that young families in which children were raised settled here, the children went to school, the street led to the school, that’s why it’s called school, the village of zakozel, which i came to in 1994, is not my homeland in the full sense of the word, but nevertheless this is a place that is very dear to me, also... belarus, which was built in 2005, my closest people live here, my children grew up here, it probably happened so historically that our polesian inhabitants, they are all they work in life, about their family, i don’t know about others, but we all work. we and i started working early, and my parents, we
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had to help do everything, so, probably, this is some kind of streak from our parents, and now i don’t understand how you can live differently, dad, of course, is an example for us, because he, he is a workaholic, when he sleeps, no one, no one understood, my dad is now 70 years old, we have him in good spirits, he works, holds a leadership position, director of an institute for advanced training. agricultural personnel, he is in minsk, we call him a student, because on the one hand he, his work there, on the other hand he is also a rural resident, he cannot live in the city, on friday, every friday, he has not missed a single friday over the years, he comes home, saturday-sunday, he ’s all business, he does everything, carries, rows, on sunday he’s back with a suitcase on a minibus to minsk, he started studying at about my age, he defended his candidate’s thesis, he defended his doctorate, he
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professor, he is a doctor of agricultural and economic sciences, that is, well, there is something to strive for, once upon a time my parents, my father, bought a dilapidated house, we began to improve it, my father more, of course we were young, we didn’t really like this business, we were indignant, we betrothed, and as much as possible, he called it dacha, and we laughed a little and said: why do we need dachas, if we live in dachas, we live in the village, but he had the idea of ​​​​making a family nest where a large family could gather, it turned out that there was someone to gather, time there wasn’t much gathering, and then, when the decree came out about the development of agroecotourism in belarus, and we decided to try, we started working, and people came, constantly, this is not easy work, we must constantly keep everything in order, in better times, of course, estates bring more. income than working at school, but when at one time we had such a conversation with my parents, when things were going pretty
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well, we had a lot of tourists, the conversation came up that maybe someday i will quit and will only work here , and i said, no, i will work here, but i won’t leave school, because well, i’m not i imagine another life. and the polish architect frantisek jaszczol was invited to build it. the chapel had two purposes, let’s say, one of them was for catholic services, and the other in the basement was a crypt for the burial of representatives of the orzeszka family. the chapel was covered with copper. unfortunately, with the outbreak of the first
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world war, the germans removed it and took it to germany. one of the owners of the estate covered it with tin, the first attempts to restore it took place in 1993 with the arrival of a new manager at the local farm, who was very i became interested in the history of the village, and then our chapel and tomb acquired a new life, a new breath, and in 2008 an expedition was organized. skiy and historians from the pushkin university, and we, together with eleventh grade students , took part in clearing the basement . at this time we discovered many artifacts there. in addition to construction debris , buttons, a fragment
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of a funeral shroud and coins, part of a sludsk belt, etc. were found. the most important thing is the remains of four people, three men and one women who were buried in this chapel. an anthropological examination was carried out on the remains of people, their affiliation was established, that they all belonged to the ozheszka clan. subsequently , these remains were reburied and the grave is located next to the chapel. all other artifacts were transferred to the brezsky museum of local lore, where they are still located. everything was restored to perfection. according to the photographs of our chapel, it is very closely related to the quality of the drawings of napoleon orda. history is old and there was great help in the historical event of 1863 was a peasant uprising led by kastus kolinovsky. a representative of the orzeszka family, the belarusian-polish writer eliza orzeszka took an active part in it
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and, according to the existing legend, hid the seriously wounded ramuald traugut for 2 weeks. in our tomb, when the search died down a little, eliza took him to brest in her best carriage, then later transported him to poland. every schoolchild in our village knows the history of our small homeland, and this is very important now in our time, when the world is so turbulent, he knows his history. and when work on the reconstruction of the building finally began in 2018, a decision was made. make the roof copper again, as it was from the very beginning, the polish side took a big part in this, they have been working on the facade for probably the last two years, this is of course not the final version, according to german technology this is rough plaster, which should stand for a certain time only then -
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the final version will be made, our the tomb will acquire its original... well , they also promise to make a beautiful entrance, many marble steps, as it was before, inside the tomb it was planned to make a museum, a museum of the noble families of the dragichenshchina, where some statues that are now in various museums, in pinsk, in the brezsky regional museum, then probably... the scenic path will not overgrow into our beautiful zakozel, at the same time as the construction of the estate tomb in the middle of the 19th century, the azheshki were
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a beautiful park has been laid out, these trees, the beautiful trees that are here, they... are witnesses to the long wonderful history of our village, in general , ozheshki also built a system of ponds, one of them is located behind me, these ponds were connected by canals along which according to the testimony of local residents, it was possible to sail in a boat from pond to pond. i came to zakozel in 1994, and it so happened that many followed my father. they were coming after their husband, and i came after my father, he got a job, he was transferred here to as the director of a local farm, and i’m a young romantic girl, i didn’t even think about it. about staying in the city, for some reason i wanted to live in the village, and after the third year i transferred to the correspondence faculty and came to live in zakozel, got a job at a local school, and the first thing that struck me
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was precisely the historical spirit of this place, i really loved wandering around this park with a stroller, with small children, along the paths, standing by the old pond, imagining how wonderful it would be. how interesting it must be to live in a house with history, it seems to me that the residents of this house are very lucky, because they live not just
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in a modern apartment or a recently built house, in a building that ozheshki themselves built. ozheshki were very strong owners; on the territory of zakozel they set up a real estate with a house, a chicken barn, and subsequently another tomb was built. unfortunately, the house has not been completely preserved; only a small part of it, the outbuilding, has been preserved. the former owners had a very refined taste, they built all their buildings in the same style, both the house with columns and the old distillery, everything is built in the style of classicism. previously, interesting meetings took place in this house, there were probably balls. guests came, and now two ordinary families live here, but this house is very interesting, because it keeps the secrets of the past. the history of zakozel is very
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closely connected with the name of the belarusian-polish writer eliza orzeszko. a native of the grodno province, the village of milkovshchina, born in 1841, she was a very educated woman for her time, graduated from a warsaw boarding school. in 10 - 857, a very young girl was married to uh local resident peter ozheshko. his estate was located here and eliza lived here for quite a long time. in this village of lyudvinova she was very active; she opened a school for peasant children. and in 1863 she took an active part in... the peasant uprising under the leadership of kostus kolinovsky, living in lyudvinovo, lisa very often visited zakozel, where peter’s brother azheshka florian lived at that time, it was he who
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brought these democratic ideas to her life, because he studied in st. petersburg, so and came from this city with such democratic ideas, when the christian uprising was suppressed, she and her husband were subject to arrest, but peter ozheshka took all the blame himself and was exiled to the perm province, into indefinite exile, but the estate was given away, lisa thought for a long time , what should she do, go as a decembrist’s wife after her husband or stay here, i decided that there was no love between them, that’s why she will be of great benefit if she stays here, she... grodno, she was very active life, helped people a lot, and there is even a story that when she
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was seriously ill, she had a heart disease, and even some unnecessary sounds were painful for her before her death, the local grodno residents lined the plank street with straw so that passing carts would not disturb her peaceful rest, to unfortunately. valovilsky st. yuryevsky church, this church was built back in 1766 and until 1839 it was
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uniad after. after the union left, the church became orthodox. there are documents that show that these lands , by royal decree in the middle of the 19th century, were transferred to the priest, 40 hectares were allocated to the priest and 10 to the psalter. naturally, the priest could not cultivate all the land himself, so he rented it out to local peasants. the young couple had to work for one day. before the wedding one day after the wedding, for this the priest married them in the temple. when i think about my village, some beautiful words immediately come to mind, and i dedicate poems to my native village. the land of the land, mystical light, you, my dear , have burned forever, jumping to be.
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i really want our zakozel to prosper, so that young people do not leave here, we have an excellent school, a wonderful kindergarten, developed infrastructure, and living here is not only good, but simply wonderful, because there is beautiful nature around, well-maintained streets, good houses, an agricultural enterprise that can provide jobs everyone, so it seems to me that... there is no
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better place on earth than our zakozel. dziўnay jumping is the natural wealth of belarus, shmattaya. the name of the lake was inspired by the dzyakuyuchy abras, which reminds us of the waters. vozera is in the shape of a regular circle, which does not change for many hours. there is a shame that there are so many people on the right from heaven, and there is a wealth of such enchanting chandeliers
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in belarus. the prime minister of the kingdom of swatini is visiting belarus. negotiations started in the government, with visits to belarusian enterprises on the agenda. belarus is ready to be a reliable partner for the kingdom of eswatini, prime minister of belarus roman golobchenko stated this at a meeting at the government house. the prime minister noted: that from the moment of establishment very little time has passed in diplomatic relations between the states, today we are already hosting your first visit and holding the first intergovernmental negotiations at the level of the prime ministers of the two countries, i am confident that today’s meeting will mark a good start to long-term productive cooperation between the kingdom of swatini and the republic of belarus, the head addressed belarusian government to colleagues. for many years, the republic of belarus has been building
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friendly relations with...

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