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tv   [untitled]  BELARUSTV  May 29, 2022 8:30pm-9:01pm MSK

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so his stove, take him by the stick. i have it like that and then we will have a family hearth. anton, we need to send, in short, this cast iron with a grandmother by the stove to bake. yes, you can. well, is the route for the grandmother built? yes, it remains to wait 40 minutes and you can sit down at the table. you are savory. you can’t imagine how i was waiting for this moment, a real feast of the belly feast, potato, the grandmother turned out to be juicy soft by the ears. so tasty. thank you very much, though i did not expect such a hospitable welcome very well. i like it very much, i am always glad,
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when exactly, and we have such moments at the end of the trip, so i advise absolutely everyone to repeat my route. thanks a lot. obveskova, thank you. thanks for the travel lovers, the season never ends. build your routes, take ours and discover new places. well, see you very soon. bye bye.
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in the evening, where the wind has disappeared with lungworts, where the hands are warm, joyfully, the hands are joyfully not knocking, this song is
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about this is all ours about nature, about the motherland about the house, so she became my favorite. the river i is always called you, it flows against our villages. porechye but the length is about 242 km. it originates from the swamp, belovezhskaya pushcha. since childhood, i am here on this section of this river, i know it very well and the river turns out, just as i have my own sections and their own
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name in the village, and the locals are beautifully oriented. this name is due to the fact that once here in this swamp, there were areas of haymaking bacilli. this is a pit, as they call it locally, near this site from the river was. eh, the basil hayfield, and this site was called that, and it’s interesting that the river literally changed its course 10 years ago. she used to do such a big bend. and it would seem that water cannot be directed in this direction, it cannot be placed so that it goes here, but some kind of force makes it e here and move. and every year the width of this area becomes more and more. and, of course , it goes deeper. laziness in this life of turmoil
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is not only you, the beauty of this river and many others somehow do not always notice. that's when in the soul it will reach the heart and something like this mood will appear, so it pulls here. and here i have one place there, it’s so wonderful to drop in and sit. you just sit and look at this water and it is so pleasant and soothes these nature gave both the forest and this river and this nearby fields. and well, that's how i like it here. it was not for nothing that i was drawn here, and my soul is calm that i live and work here. once it rushes, i used to
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go fishing here all the time, and when you go out with your father, it’s generally the most beautiful relaxation. and so it had to. here, in childhood, with a curve from parents and resorting to swim here, and even my mother was surprised while she milked the farm there, we run away without telling her to swim here to the river, and that’s how we learned. and then it turned out that the cows went. e together with my mother and began to swim. she wonders so and when you learned to swim. i didn't let you go. and you swim just fine here. here. well, i had to admit that this way is not the most famous signal. this
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is the house that i was born, grew up and passed this childhood of mine, these youthful years were taken and brought up in a clothed family, there were five of us. you're the big brother, that's all. as the third younger sister, my father also worked as a tractor driver, mother as a water-sprinkler, so all the upbringing of this fell on the shoulders of this mother. she brought us up harder discipline. we were constantly with her, we cultivated the beets, we harvested, we collected these loads, therefore, as a child, i was offended by the match. what you weren't. i have you time somewhere with friends to take a walk in football. or some other games, but time has passed and i'm all
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it is appreciated and very much. i am grateful to my mother for raising us like this. thanks to the work and self-education that i received here. i achieved it in the life of those certain goals. i finished, uh, school, after which i went. this is to learn served. i worked in this army, but i was so drawn, you are here. in this house, all that here surrounded me was a forest river. i just lived it and it turned out that in life something i, well, you went through all the steps, as far as
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education is concerned, the school ended the college, then uh, college institute. what about work activities? i also worked with students of different ages at the school. these are schools for the labor collective. well, you are now more than 18 years old, and i work as the chairman of the village council, but, probably, this is how it was destined to be. we have three sons in our family. when here in this house and avtoros parents brought up at work it was in discipline. this is also the most yatoe brought up. eh, in that spirit and uh your sons. and now they are
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raising their own, uh, children with me in the same spirit. here are three he teach. well, everything, okay, and uh, it's the bosses. granddaughter and he is older he is 10 years old. but what's interesting, you know? i, too, on this i am transferred. uh, i love taking care of bees. you have me here is such a small two apiary. that's what he likes too. he comes. this is the smell of propolis honeycomb, i like it so much. beekeeping, well, i already started doing this later. well, it’s also me if you take it from the side of both mother and father were engaged in beekeeping. what
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about? you are a calm father. well, went to the fuck, and something like how many classes there are damn fifth. well, this one was such a big happiness when i walk through the forest, after fishing, when i was younger i liked to catch fish in a different way. well, like playing sports . i, well, swam well enough. and it's flippers and whining. i am a certain area. i knew where what was happening at the bottom, where some fish was located, in what place and caught such a large fish with my hands, i loved such fishing. our village opened very beautiful this area, namely the western part of its time
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they poured over their mouths, both from agin and so from kirms , right here, where we are on this street. uh, a little further uh, the palace was located here on the left you were uh, the production buildings of the cloth factory, but also other buildings. here , uh, napoleon's ord recorded pictures. e, on which all that beauty was fixed, those buildings that were at that time the palace are no longer in this place, where the tables of the palace once built a house and those residents who live here as a strip. porechye is called because the village is located
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on the right and side of the southern part of the yaselta river, this is the most picturesque place. because if you take from the north side the yasenko erikat flows further there were flooded meadows, then there is a forest area of ​​sharp chariot of the western side and a park of rivers on the south side. the fields on the eastern side are also forested. and this environment and all this you are aware of such beauty. we enjoy this. we rejoice at this, our village has had different periods. and our people are our ancestors, of course. got it all out. eh, they were under poles under the germans during the first world war, then periods of the great patriotic war. we have a lake within,
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but there is such historical evidence. this building is 160 years old. i want to pay attention. on the quality of the brick this much time has passed, and despite the time, it has not actually changed. it was built for a sugar factory, this factory existed for about 19 years and was built in 1860, and in 1879 it burned down, then it was reconstructed. uh, and uh, made a distillery. this is one of those buildings that were built here in this area. the sugar factory that worked at that time was one of the best, because
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the latest equipment was installed here. it was here that a steam engine was used to produce from sugar. at that time it was one of the best during the soviet union, it was used for a starch plant. there are still left here. what remains is the building of the distillery, steam mill and sawmill. the rest of all the buildings were destroyed during the war and post-war. this church of the nativity of the virgin is in a great location, it was built in 2004. before. there was a temple here and it was built and at the expense of the parishioners in 1912, according to my father, my grandfather
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, my great-grandfather took part in the construction of the temple , so, of course, you i really appreciate that my great-grandfather made certain contributions to the construction of such an important one. the structures of this temple of theirs were built on the same foundation on which the former temple stood, very beautiful and therefore they tried to preserve the shape that it was in the old temple, leaving temple you get not only mental pleasure, but aesthetic looking. so from this height, on which you are a temple, and watching this beautiful nature of ours, you get such and such pleasure in your soul. this is so nice. neighboring evaporating
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small villages, it is the hands of evgenia who was born and lived. this is me, a beggar in the future, she lagged behind the famous poetry. here is her house. this is a school in poretsk where our famous poetess evgenia studied at this school in high school and is currently in the class where she studied in a museum. there are personal things in our museum, and they are looking for a lot of exhibits here, which were given by relatives. the most valuable exhibit of our museum is a handwritten collection of yevgeny nishchik dated 1963, here is a poem written by her hand, which she wrote when she was a student at our
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school, this collection. she gave fyodor fyodorovich judge as a gift to her beloved teacher. you can see how neat the handwriting was . eugene is not looking for you to see how she put her whole soul into this collection with her soul. here it is written by hand you will marry, 63 poems. at in 2016, the first collection from the four-volume book of yevgeny nischits dvory zhittipi with comments was published, in the creation of which the scientific director of our museum, sidoru antonina pavlovna, took part in the creation of the museum, delegations from different countries of the world have been visiting our school since the opening of the museum, there have been delegations from the czech republic poland ireland the united states of america because eugene's poems have now been translated into 17 languages ​​of the world. a place
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in the pinsk region is connected with it, and my childhood and all who live here, it was founded in 1910 by a fan with kirm. there, regarding of the present time, then, of course, we understand this whole value that he represents, because somehow in a match we still do not understand this in childhood and adolescence. everything comes with time, and the fact that they left such a legacy to us with kirm there is such a value, they are aware of something. well you are here now. it was not in vain that their time e
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substantiated their natural estate with kirm in 1.792. e shimon from the film bought less than mikhail cleopas from oginsky, and now from all the time they are here, uh, they found and thank and them this area. our you flourished. they made this very big fee in this development. industry and our area parks there is an ecological trail, it is located so it is to see all those rare trees that are planted here , these trees are somewhere over 100 years old and most of them have survived to our times. this is a tulip tree that
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grows. uh, in north america this park was already laid out in place. naturally , various trees were brought here from various countries and if landed. there are a lot of old trees in the park and it is over a hundred years old, and as you can see this oak. it's probably two or more in diameter. meters now let's see what kind of wind we can't hug, that's how natural reign occurs. eh, such old trees are dying and here in the park sanitary cuttings are periodically carried out on this central glade of this park, once there was a three-tier bank of a firm from a spiral staircase. you loved roman alexandrovich and
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come here. you are in the park to climb this staircase and admire the beauties surrounding nature. in addition, here the river flows not far from the nursery. yes, and in the summer , young girls liked to watch romance with kirmont from his pipe, as well as bathe, but he invited eight of them and liked to chat. it also has a certain importance and strength, and there are rumors from older people that those are men who are rather weak in the male part. they came, then sat down here, and rested on this stone, enjoyed the fresh air of nature and the male strength was strengthened.
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it is surprising that the stone has an unusual form, in any case, no one said that it was specially processed, that you brought it here on purpose. in this park, everything is thought out, there is one of the little things one of the paths. it comes out over the reservoir, which is located between this river, the nursery, yes, and the park itself. roman aleksandrovich skyrmund, laying this park and did not think that it would also be the place of his burial, much to his regret from life, roman aleksandrovich kirmont was cut short and tragically. the second place of the villagers you porechye was shot in the tract the root that is in this between the chariot and the small holodin, but then those
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locals who kindly treated everything to him, uh, delivered him to the park by speech. and here he was buried. roman alexandrovich was not only an industrial kama , but he led a great public and political activity. i am interested in the history of our area. this is because i want to know what happened here in order to first of all know about myself to tell my children to my grandchildren so that they know where it is in what place. you born their grandfather. and this love that i feel and was drawn to this area in order to somehow convey and now. our cutting this earth is very rich in historical events during the first world war. very big battles took place here, and
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a lot of soldiers died on both sides. and it worked. so that those who you fought against each other. now rests on this poretsk land in one place. it is very interesting this place, both for children and for adults once in their childhood. this is me here. you came with your friends. here in this defensive building there are various entrance corridors of the room, and it was very interesting for us initially to visit there and see. here, just along the line of this porechye, the line of defense passed in 1915. uh, this dugout was built by the germans. and this here was a team under
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references. this building has two floors and an underground part, and wells were above ground. all this testifies to how serious these ballets are. we passed through this area. well, children are like children use everything they can for their own purposes . you also come here and schoolchildren look on excursions in order to see with their own eyes. in-in, these are witnesses of those events and it is also interesting and they come and excursions are adults. i think that the time will still come, and whatever it is now. this form is preserved in this form, but it will, uh, be put in a better order and will be maintained so that it is interesting for everyone, both children and adults.
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this is our history. that's all. this is what we should and save it for our children and grandchildren. i love not only respect. and i love those people who do not forget this village. they come to this homeland and it is to look after these parental homes. it's you, well , you can't forget. i think those people are the children who are already leaving for the city and forget. uh, parental home. these are poor soulless people. they well, the sea, basts live there. well, as for the state of mind, then, of course, and we do not envy happiness, not yet. and happiness, so that a person enjoys everything
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surrounding and this, so that he had enough. well what has i believe so. the room near the wooden spoon is the only museum in the republic of belarus. although, i did not click dear. and we hem our hero to him dumb. for what to kiss him everything, good. it's just that he reached the same mammoth or yong thought, watch the project of fashion for culture on belarus 24 tv channel. the latest
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news from the world of sports despite everything, we took these three games. i think that all questions to the best team in this country have been removed, but in my understanding what the guys did. this is a great feat of van professionals from 90 to 100 competition days a year. our children also have 80-90 starts, they think it's a race. she's like an international indicator if you just get to the finish line. are you ready to run any world, watch the arena sports project on belarus 24 tv channel.
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this is the main broadcast. hello today we live in a world that is literally redrawn in a new way no more. those poles do not exist, then the economic system, in fact, everything is anew, hence the importance of such associations, as i held an online summit with the participation of the president of belarus and we will show everything our country is in the forefront of the new world in every sense, nato armies are on the borders, pressure in the western direction is increasing, which means, as alexander lukashenko noted, to strengthen the defense capability, they say, not get in, life-threatening about this is not only the talk of the first power bloc, but was in the week and an important event for any television broadcaster in the country. first in 5 years.