tv [untitled] BELARUSTV June 9, 2022 6:15pm-6:51pm MSK
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temples that are located in the city of minsk and in the minsk region you bring the phone to the qr-code near each temple and you get to the temple there is a tour of the temple meeting with the priest. and here is this unique work. just schools are open. here the school doors are open, you can come to watch and get acquainted with the temples on the territory of the minsk region of the city of minsk. i wrote two light-emitting works. the first is the spiritual heritage of the urban village matches. there we found everything completely. we dismantled all the temples that were on the territory of our village, got acquainted with old veins by interesting people of our village, who told us about many traditions. also we had a tour of our museum than on holiday hour. do n't blame the center. feather item get out for the summer. shmat format for working with children and sideburns. yes, i’m a sucker and garbage you eras with ustryas on a bike, orthodox saints explosives before the project is spiritual, and the middle center was found to be connected. preschool settings natalya
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bardelovskaya, vitaliy solyaukaya agency, ilin on this, more and more, probably, about our site tvr-blood bilay and with a multi-facilitator aida sisters. oh ethers. questions that at first glance seem simple now , if you answered 30, you would go to build, and so there is no ball in your team 50 kopecks. that 's right candybober candybober is the very same red yes red candybober on his head. this does not mean that a woman or a ballerina accepts the matching candybober at times,
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very original answers. what is the name of? this shoe? brogie brogie yes, there were some other options at your table shoes, what an interjection for a part of speech. at your table sounded the answer of the particle. why didn't you listen? because you are vasya, because i am a physical education teacher and the participants whose task is to answer true and not go to the construction site. love your work with love and concern for the desired result, watch the intellectually entertaining project of the tower on belarus 24 tv channel. far from the bustle of the city. here are your roots and
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your strength. go ahead to come to yourself. slow down and enjoy the moment, and the elements will tell you the direction. every step unity with nature wild ancient spruce belarus inspires this belarusian town can be safely called a seaside town, yes, yes, and there are two reasons for that, firstly , according to the locals, the black sea flows here
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and there is no geographical error. in this statement. no, soon you yourself will understand the second historical foundation in the 18th century. the words of the city rolled like a sea wave. one of the largest shipbuilding centers of the black sea fleet of the russian empire was located here. yes, the gum yacht, designed by local craftsmen, traveled by herself catherine ii but along this road the crazy empress came to her secret husband. that's where really marriage was unequal. this is not the only local story in which a man of a lower class fell in love with a noble lady. according to one of the legends, a simple peasant shouted loudly, calling his beloved princess, that in honor of this they named the city guessed where we were. welcome down.
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and here it is, the black sea of krichev region, so the locals jokingly call their favorite vacation spot, which is located near the village of ponds. one of the deepest lakes in belarus because its waters seem dark. in fact, we give out clean, because one beats the keys, some call them the tears of the lake. jealousy , the inhabitants of the blue-eyed often animated the water element. here is a brown-eyed miracle, not spared . they say that the black lake is a memory of the love of a simple son, the cooks alyoshka and the princess alyonka promised to the tatar khan in
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an attempt to disrupt an unwanted wedding i never saw my beloved again, then, the runaway bride fell to the ground, and in that place, behind the silvery waves of the lake, alyoshka screamed his alyonka for a long time, straining his voice . a few centuries later, a storm broke the trunk and forever united the lovers in these waters. since then, the neighborhood began to be called the place where someone shouted from here and the name of the city of kreichev went. and here are more real versions of the
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origin of the name. according to the first, there were a lot of swamps in the vicinity, from which they mined ore in a different way, it was called bloomery iron. some historians see a clue. in another trade. one of the nicknames of the blacksmith of that time i shout, but perhaps the most controversial version of the origin of the name from the east slavic tribe. krivichi. radishche gorodets is the place where people first appeared in our city. uh, this settlement dates back to the 9th-12th centuries and it was in this place that the slavic tribes lived. radimitsy go out of these lands. nevertheless, he inhabited another tribal union, and therefore one supposed version of the origin of the city's name is getting smaller. century, one of the most ancient cities in the
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mogilev region has rapidly risen. in the literal sense, its center has moved to a high one. the right bank of soot. for the first time, krichev was literally mentioned in the charter of the prince of smolensk by rostislav, mstislavovich. according to the record of 1136, they took tribute in the amount of 10 hryvnia from the surroundings, apparently, then the exchange rate was already very different from the modern one. then krichev was surrounded by a fortress, now they remind. is that the name of the ancient settlement castle hill? the krichev castle reached its dawn, then the fortification was considered one of the most important border castles in the 15th century, and after three centuries its decline came, the need for a border fortress disappeared after the first division of the commonwealth, when part of belarus
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went to the russian empire, the last written mention of the building was recorded in 1780, the abandoned castle began to collapse, they did not begin to restore it , and therefore its complete disappearance was only a matter of time, but still something interesting for tourists preserved. the remains of an old glacier, presumably of the 18th century, are a kind of analogue of a cellar, which allows you to keep the temperature at plus 5 minus 9 degrees throughout the summer, so meat and fish do not spoil the absence. all the blessings of civilization forced to be smart. the glacier is built of palchatkin brick. if you look closely, you will see traces of the master's fingers, they say that thanks to this unique technique, part of the glacier managed to survive. what can not be said about the holy
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nicholas church, the local temple appeared here almost simultaneously with the castle, and this is the end of the 12th century. however, according to the stories of local residents, it burned down during the second world war and was restored in 1944. and according to one of the legends, there was a pagan cemetery on this place once on these lands. the pagans made sacrifices to their gods of large horned animals and even captive enemies, the rites continued until a voice sounded from above, threatening heavenly punishment, he forced the inhabitants to pray and root the new faith. it is easy to guess that the name of the city is associated with this divine cry. archaeological architect of wooden
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architecture, who stood on this site before the fire, the first christian church in the city after the signing of the union of brest in 1596. st. nicholas church shared the fate of other orthodox churches. on became unian. the new faith aroused angry parishioners who defended their rights in every possible way, and only with the advent of vladislav the fourth vase to the throne. orthodox prayers resounded here. and the grand duke lithuanian in 1633 granted krichev the magdeburg right, and after 3 years, the diocese arose. they returned it as an orthodox church, and there was greatness. surprisingly, during the years of the northern war between russia and sweden, the church managed to survive, unlike other buildings on castle hill. this is really the power of vera. this is another place
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of military power behind the belyshinsky passat , located on one of the historical outskirts of the city during the same northern war in august 1708. the russian army was stationed here. it was headed by peter i the last tsar of all russia also settled in a broken camp. thanks to a local resident, who, after flooding the rivers with rain, showed the russian troops brody to cross the swedes by surprise. under the leadership of general golitsyn and the cavalry of prince menshikov in a fierce two-hour battle on august 30, 1708, the enemy vanguard was defeated by the loss of the army of charles xii 3,000 people, and on account of the petrine army the first victory on
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the territory of belarus the defeated swedes were forced to flee and the russians troops in the grotto crossed the sosh river and settled in krivechev. here flows this unique spring for the locals, they say tsar peter ledyanaya himself drank water from it, but it is very tasty. and so that the memory of the arrival of the crowned guest would not be erased by time, the inhabitants called the healing spring petrova and the place petrov's bow. maybe it was the local waters that endowed the russian tsar with such combat power during a long 21-year war. it ended with the victory of the russians and a new state appeared on the map. russian empire, and the first all-russian emperor peter received the nickname great and yet, what sacred meaning for
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belarusians does this seemingly mighty word great when it comes to a war, not northern but the most bloody in the history of mankind the great patriotic war in the summer of the forty-first war reached krichev, fascist tanks of the 13th red army retreated into the city only the sixth rifle division and the nineteen-year-old gunner kolya sirotinin remained with the help of a weapon disguised in rye, and in an unequal battle he managed to knock out 11 enemy tanks and seven armored personnel carriers destroy 57 soldiers and officers. everyone bows to courage the same way, even the enemies of nikolai sirotinin were buried with all honors by the
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nazis, and the german colonel said that if all the soldiers of the fuhrer fought, as this russian, we would have conquered the whole world long ago, confirming the record of overleutnant friedrichachenfeld. today it is kept in the krichev historical museum. the place of memory is victory park, it was founded in honor of the 50th anniversary of the great october revolution kurgan or glory, a monument to an afghan we are an airplane. with memorial plaque, eternal memory the hero’s story of this pilot is not connected with the war, he saved, the city of peacetime captain viktor dashkin on june 4, 1964 took the su-9 aircraft that had crashed to the quarry for the
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future of local residents, he paid with priceless currency with his life, the whole story screamed woven from examples, incredible courage and indifference are remembered, here and about another local hero not of our time, the feat of vasily vashcheva entered the history of the city as a popular uprising of 1740-44. in the footsteps of bohdan khmelnitsky, vasily vashcheva called himself that, led a mass uprising, which lasted almost 4 years, armed peasants attacked the estate of the gentry and the houses of merchants divided them into property, until at the beginning of february 1744, with the leaders of the active participants in the riot, the troops severely cracked down, and the national hero was forever remembered as the belarusian robin hood a few years ago of the monument to vasily the vase in the city was gone a one-story building with
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walls and windows highlighted at the corners, decorated with arched niches came into use a monument of neo-gothic architecture appeared here in 1850 once this place was important crossroads on the sovereign highway from moscow to warsaw. the building housed the city's first postal station; now, with one click of the phone, you can deliver a letter to anywhere in the world, and earlier this was done with the help of horses. too bad, local stables. until today, they have not survived. they say that in those days the station contained about ten horses, many times more could be seen in the count's estate.
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cinema and on the radio, the only person in his life who criticized him was himself for what you all think of me and all that said, how the difficult fate and creative path developed. it was an iconic person, watch the documentary kings episode on saturday on our tv channel. everything changes very quickly time goes by imperceptibly minutes
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days of the year we never have enough time to stop and think about those who are us waiting right at this moment is worth remembering those without whom we will be so lonely on this earth to say, you know, i miss or listen dad right now, without putting it off for later , you need to say, i'm here, i'm nearby. appreciate the time you spend with your loved ones. welcome to the princely palace of the 18th century, according to
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some reports, it was designed by the same master who built the taurida palace in st. petersburg, architect ivan starov, for the new krichevsky owner. it was built for almost 10 years. guess who was the owner the estate is not a difficult clue in the most prominent place, and the palace itself is only worth looking down on it the building is made in the form of a monogram of two letters, p and e - these are the initials of the owner of the palace count grigory potemkin, the empress of all russian catherine ii, she bestowed these in 1776 land to his third official favorite. only one visit of the empress to the palace in january 1787 is precisely known
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. in those days, the prince’s table was set just like that perhaps one of these cutlery made by their own silver and held in their hands. the mad empress herself. it took place back in 1762, the then 22-year-old son of a poor smolensk landowner participated in a palace coup thanks to which catherine was elevated to the throne. potemkin tried in every possible way to charm the 10-year-old empress, but to no avail, until in 1769 he voluntarily went to the russian-turkish war, where a fair amount of distinguished by the talent of a commander , the loving heart of the great woman thawed at the sight of the matured general mara. it is known that catherine ii very quickly appreciated the leadership qualities of potemkin a. the ability
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to govern the state to develop the military power of the state, therefore, these are the moments. for that period of time, for the russian empire, including for catherine, since she needed a strong male hand, they played a decisive factor, but of course, about personal character traits today and according to catherine's cinema, there are different ones, there are legends and an opinion, but first of all, here relations at the level of the entire russian empire they were fundamental for the state at that moment in time, they say that the count of darkness on catherine ii, even the secret married such a marriage was called marganetic under him, the husband of a non-early position did not acquire the same high status as his wife, and some historians even claim that newlyweds had a child the mystery of the appearance in the estate of babies in 1775 has not been solved until now . the family tree of the daughter of count elizabeth is only half known for certain, according to the
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customs of that time from her father, but she inherited only part of tyomkin's surname the intricate love story of count potemkin of catherine ii definitely requires clarification. so whether there was an official marriage. and you know today it 's hard to say exactly, i'll give you two versions. but, and already you and the audience can decide for themselves. and if you still believe the fact that the marriage between potemkin ekaterina was concluded, then we can bring here the following facts from history for sure. it is known that the period here the birth of this child ekaterina was not in st. petersburg, she left for moscow and as they say official sources at that moment, when a girl was supposed to be born, catherine had food indigestion. here are some unwashed fruits, but perhaps, perhaps, it was at this moment at that time that a girl was born, who was named elizabeth the next and why did she only partially inherit her father's surname? it was just that at
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that time it was accepted, with wrestling barrier surnames, to discard the first syllable of the surname and therefore not elizaveta potemkina, but elizaveta tyomkina. i must say that the fate of the girl was very successful. she received higher education on a paid basis , not everyone at that time could afford it . she married a military greek by birth christopher george. she gave birth to 10 children from him, six girls and four boys, and you live a happy family life, and initially your sister was engaged in raising elizabeth. potemkina that is, it says a lot, but the fact that in the subsequent subsequent fate of this girl, followed so says that she was grigory potemkina , after all, was not a stranger, but i repeat. perhaps this is potemkin's daughter catherine a. perhaps there is also the daughter of one of potemkin's many mistresses, but for that period of time. yes, there is such a
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historical fact too, it’s good that today palace weddings do not cause such a lot of controversy in one of the parts. the estate is located local registry office and yet most of the monument ar. tours of the 18th century occupy museum halls. some of them repeat the interiors of that time. the room of the manager of the estate, the dining room, the sofa of a boudoardevich, in the style of a winter garden, there is a hall that tells about the history of the palace. but since 1772, you can learn about the county itself in the library office under the management of count grigory potemkin, kriche became one of the major industrial centers of the russian empire, up to 300 workers worked at the canvas factory alone. in 1783, 820 pieces of a sailing canvas were made on it, from which
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showcases for ships were later made, and yet the most successful decision of the most serene prince was the opening of a shipbuilding base in the city. she glorified him. learned that he was engaged in the construction of a shipyard on the sosh river the ancestor of the famous russian poet of the golden age, it was designed by the great-uncle of alexander pushkin, general and engineer ivan gannibal, in 1785 25 ships of 13 yachts and 12 mushroom ships were launched here for catherine's travels. over time, shipbuilding in krichev fell into decay big business literally became small, we are heading to the local center for the creativity of youth children to see miniature models of ships that plied the sea a few centuries ago.
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their task is not to succumb to provocations boldly move forward. we gathered around the table and he straight up stood up and said. well, of course, i don’t support you in this, but i wish you good luck. well, i remember it very well. it is, of course, with me and still lives. there may be some resentment. this is how he reacts. and what? and what are you in the forest, what are you doing there, and what, and how, and you walk with an ax, they chose a non-standard occupation for themselves, and therefore they are often in the spotlight, somehow it was scary i think, well, like me will be with men. they won't listen to me directly such, what oh no, all men will not go. what will my husband say? well, that is, it feels like i'm not doing a pedicure, something else. i used to be very shy in general and
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go back and communicate with people, but i have to deal with my complexes. actually. well, to make me feel better. well, i believe the most important thing at work at any job. this is to work as a close-knit team, where you can rely on people. a project about those who dared to be with them to break stereotypes, watch on belarus 24 tv channel. what happened girl are you okay? i knocked a man to death, but you look like a corpse. well, you know, it's not my fault that he fancied, the devil knows where you brought me to your place. why should i give you first aid. this is my brother. you don't have brothers. and this second cousin, he arrived from voronezh yesterday. imagine how snow on your head so guys, what's going on get in the car. what are you
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i said, krichev is the only shipbuilding center in the 18th century, and it all started with a galley on which catherine ii herself traveled, this is a sailing mushroom ship 48, that is, 20 cans of about 120 people, only rowed in the complete absence of wind. and so it was the sails, it would be natural to have artillery weapons, the guns were standing. well, and accordingly there was a wardroom for the royal especially. it was necessary to have a rather large vessel of the order of 30 m in length, perhaps one of the largest, built at critical shipyards, that is, dressed up entirely at the expense of critical manufactories. forest, krichevsky e-e ropes, krichev sailboats, greek, that is, completely settled here. and how did it happen that the bark me fell into decay. and when it happened. this was already after
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the death of potemkin and after the death of catherine ii , in principle, now it has completely come, the decline has died. ushakov died, catherine died, potemkin and military operations at sea. were conducted like this offhand only in 1803 during the war there were no hostilities with sweden in the baltic on the black sea and, accordingly, there was no special need there. well, of course, the city belonged to the darkness, well, manufactories came to his wreck. uh, there was no sales, no canvases, no sales of ropes . all this. naturally , the miniature came under the professional and sensitive guidance of alexei titov, who, in his early childhood, had a dream of becoming a shipbuilder, went to sea. well, let's say the handsome alexander pushkin is a weiner. hey, astronaut. gagarin was brought to these
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ships. there is more modern knowledge of the russian imperial navy. i was interested in history, again led to the creation. here are these ship models, but do not think that this is clean. that's just what i did. we do not have an association with the guys. we built this as a kid. well, i see a lot of small details here. how much did you talk? there are 1,388 such holes in this hotel. this is how much time you need to spend half a year guy sitting guy, drilling, guy, processing, any person can master it. oh, not for this you need to look for different levels, of course, any, especially. uh, if you use, uh, sets of models, there are such sets, then in fact any person, buy carefully, studying the instructions. eh, slowly. eh, carefully. it's all business. it is quite possible for anyone to build a model; there are some signs. for example, they say, when you leave a city, you need to make something.
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even if a paper boat with some definite thoughts send it to a river or a lake to break a bottle, they even say what to give, probably come back. tell me what these items are, for example, it's just tourists throwing pennies. especially modellers. even if the paper boats are folded up and let in. here’s what will definitely return to this city in action, we return to the shores of the black lake, and from smorgon the bridge named after the honorary citizen of the city alexander minin leads to it. and the minsk ring road, this bridge is by the way the only one in the country that bears the name person. and at the same time, it is not located within the city, and finally, one more interesting fact, perhaps krichev became the last refuge of the famous russian traveler, afa.
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