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tv   [untitled]  BELARUSTV  September 16, 2022 3:10am-3:41am MSK

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i was driving to minsk, i was first of all struck by the wide streets of prostor and the sky for them is not just a second motherland. i don’t know how much god has given me to live, but i think i’ll live it in belarus and when they ask me, where are you from, i’ll say i’m from from grodno, it was here that the heroes found themselves and determined their place in life. i am proud that i am here, and i will point out even more that i was allowed to lead a team of belarusians. in general, i believe that belarus is a blessed place, a special place, and this place has a special mission. watch the project look at belarus on our tv channel. belarus shmat prostrate can be otshukat those throwing here is a ball in the lake behind a non-random one. name god 's wok, out of spite in the lake tore off about the wild with its
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rips and kiya guess the wolf in the maya lake the shape of the correct ones and the circle does not change for a long time i'll eat on the far side, that the wok sews people from the sky behind the right and shmats them with such choral chandeliers on belarus it’s a pity that old people are leaving, who can tell a lot of interesting things, i’ll be honest i get great pleasure from the local dialect of the answer. i can speak the local dialect myself. and when i was little, they brought me here, in summer and even in winter, and sharks came to brest, i went to the mountains in the city. i'm here to go. i like to talk with the
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locals, even if, let's say, not on some historical topics. and just talk. you ask, how are you, how are you? well, i'm somehow doing well. this is trying very hard. i used to even write down some interesting words. e, which the locals use here, let's say, and grandfather e on small children. that's when there was a small child, he said that the boy is, what does this mean? i can't understand. well, he said, oh, bumblebee, that is, this is something small, so awkward. my great-grandmother and great-grandfather maria and alexander lived in this house, my grandparents love and vasily now my parents live. well, when i come, i
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stop here, of course, i come often, as soon as i have a free minute, of course, i strive to come here to rest. many guests come to us. here someone is visiting all the time, and we came up with such a tradition, we did not start a guest book. we have a guest wall. everyone who comes leaves an autograph on this wall. and you can immediately understand who we had here, we had germans, transbaikalians here, even a chinese woman was visiting us here. i'm convincing everyone. please sign on the wall. and now, let's say, here is erkelin in the old, these are friends from germany e. here is the merry biker, my comrade. uh, a 69-year-old motorcyclist rides like a guy was visiting. here are the zabaikalians. here noted
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very anniversary home 85 years. this is our guest wall. mom was born in kholmsk and immediately they moved here to staromlen and lived here all her life. she entered the institute in brest and remained in brest. and dad. he was generally born in the city, grew up in the city, but now he lives here and will not be lured out of here. verochka do you like potatoes? and i, too, have always loved, and in our village everyone loves potatoes. and you know what it's called. so crushed potatoes are called taukyanya, and today i will show you how we will make them such his grandmother cooked potatoes. you see, now we will make mashed potatoes. we will add fried bacon with onions here so that our potatoes are tastier and stir all this is such a
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simple but very tasty dish. smell how it smells like you like now we have made such a puree as you like, and then there is such a bowl, a special iron one. she spread this puree together. and then you know where grandfather heated the stove, we will put the stove on him. this potato will be reddened will be very tasty. well, i didn’t eat such a tasty one, put the oven on. and let our heating. it’s baked there, mommy, and my niece cooked the tavkinya, my beloved helped. well, let's try now to eat this is the taste of childhood. oh, beautiful
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what fuch drooling, well, take the overlay, well, you sit down, too, to eat what? can't wait to put it on soon. why is this place remarkable? it was here that the zhabersky castle was once located the castle of the dolsky vishnevetsky . at first it belonged to the dolskys, then it belonged to the vishnevetskys nearby, the village of zhaber, when tourists come to this place expect to see the castle. actually. now there are no buildings of the castle itself now . here, only the territory on which the castle was located remained. in general, i am inclined to believe that this is still not a castle.
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eh, it's more of a fortress. inside was, well, the very house where the vishnevetsky lived, which is interesting, but the radiated river yaselda. uh, a very clear place to build a castle, that is, nature itself made it so. this place is better than you can imagine . at that time, there were about 57 guns is at that time. and what kind of time was this 300 years ago during the northern war , the well-known charles 12 stormed this castle . he approached the castle and offered the castle to surrender butman, the head of the guard, the commandant at that time. uh, the castle said that we would not give up then charles 12 and spinska drove up their main forces and dante castle had a hall. here. after that, he once again received an offer to the bootman to surrender
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the castle. well, he, uh, you know, like a mercenary has. no flag, so he just decided to surrender the castle. this is one of the versions of how this castle was a memorial sign installed next to the castle was handed over. this memorial sign shows an engraving supposedly of this castle, but i know for sure that this is not so. and this engraving does not correspond to reality, the images have not been preserved. about the weather in particular and about the climate on the planet as a whole, the level of the caspian sea is subject to fluctuations with a period of 20 e 30 years. that is, it periodically rises, periodically
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decreases drinks from this beautiful glass , and we can use lead in some countries, crystal is prohibited for such topical problems. e of the current issyk-kul, again, according to literary sources, is certainly the littering of the coast with garbage. here, the most important thing is not the bottle that lies in the forest, but the person who left it there and threw it away. watch the telebarometer on belarus 24 tv channel. these guys love to learn and are ready to answer tricky questions. what is the difference between a circle and a circle in the circle, all points are equidistant from the center along the circle, but not always in the circle. mathematical explanation, but krug is not always difficult to explain why, well, how would this intuition i was visited that this would be an option. well, at least someone visited you today and it’s
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good, we recall the school curriculum together with the project participants. i know, and perhaps the first picture shows a clipping, and the second one has embroidery, and then they have a common prefix to be proud of such a child, watch an intellectually entertaining show on belarus 24 tv channel. not far from here in the village of the side, i grew up and childhood. i have always been interested in the history of the gill lock. i fantasized about the topic. what was he like. it seemed to me that a lot of interesting legends are connected with this. there is no castle, no walls. but what now lies in this about one channel is what still lies on the territory of the castle. i think that this can be studied for
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many, many years. and this is our historical polesskaya pearl, after all, it will be, uh, more somehow promoted. maybe it will be added to the tourist routes. well , i really really want this, when i found out that, uh, the gill castle will be carried out by archaeologists. naturally. i dropped everything and i came here, met the head of the excavations, and in this place, this is the very bypass ditch that was dug by hand , fragments of the wooden fragments of the bridge were raised and the storm halyard, which was perfectly preserved, you can say in ilu here in this, that is. uh, there was no access to oxygen and well , what is an assault halyard, what is a halyard - this is a pointed log, uh, which was installed, uh, around the perimeter of the castle in
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order to u storm. well, so to speak, raspberry life did not seem that it was more difficult to storm the castle. so from here were raised parts of the bridge, and uh, determined that it was here that the bridge was located, through which it was possible to get into the territory of the castle and literally. about 5-6 apartment bombs were raised from this place. yes, if you walk around the castle, then artifacts can be found just under your feet, here is a small piece of ceramics. who knows, maybe vishnevetsky himself drank from this jug. although it is unlikely that someone from the guards of the vishnevetsky castle drank from this jug
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, since it was not a poor noble company. the dishes were probably more expensive, probably not more expensive. i'm sure. now we are in the place of one of the bastions of the gill castle, which, like an arrow, sticks into the yaselda. basically, all the paths were waterways, ships passed here. vessels passed through here. and if you have control over this area. you have control over the entire river and i guess. i think that vishnevetsky himself, once 300 years ago, went out to this bastion, stood, breathed deeply and enjoyed our beautiful polish landscapes. from an early
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childhood i dreamed of finding a treasure. i found this treasure it happened quite by accident , the fastest thing is that during the planting of this pine forest, the mint treasure was turned upside down by a plow. what the coin treasure was like is 15 silver and about 80 copper coins of salt, so bagels, as the rest of the coins are called. these were shestaks, bilon coins, these are medieval coins. just that time of the dolsky vishnevetsky castle. what did it look like, firstly, uh, next to the treasure there were two metal buttons and part of the uh copper coins stuck together from i did this conclusion that it was a wallet? who could leave a wallet here, the locals are not far from the village of gills, the locals call this place the barracks, and i think that here in this place there were barracks
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in which the guards of the gill castle lived and the fastest that someone from the guards received wages, since they were mostly mercenaries and hid this wallet in the barracks. probably, the assault and the man began. uh, the castle guard stayed at the castle during the assault. naturally, he defended the castle. he is here did not return, because naturally, if he returned to pick up these coins. e hmm he would have taken them. these coins, and i handed over to the academy of sciences for a report on and now. e, this coin treasure is located in pinsk in the local history museum of great numismatic value, the treasure does not have, but in a historical context in the context of the history of the castle. e, of course, this is a valuable find. the one who seeks will always find. i wasn't specifically looking for treasure. i was just exploring the area. uh, near
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the village of gills, the area near the vishnevetsky castle. i advise everyone to look under feet, why studying, uh, interesting area around my village, the old lyny. hey, this is exactly where i came in. this place is located not far from the village, it kokoritsya on the shore of the sporovsky lake, where i flow into the sporovsky lake. and by chance on a molehill, well, what is a molehill a molehill? this is when the mole lifts up the earth, i saw fragments of ceramics, i saw silicon flakes. i photographed them and sent them to the academy of sciences. uh, these materials reached microvoltsevich - this is, uh, a well-known specialist in the academy of sciences exactly in the bronze age. he came here. e
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to this place. i brought him to this island e he made a pit, e we laid the pit according to all the laws of archeology and uh, were slightly hit from one pit meter by meter. e, it turned out a whole package of artifacts of materials, in which he then studied for about six months. after that, he organized. uh, a real excavation. uh, archeologists came here. i was in charge, in charge of volunteers collecting volunteers. participating in volunteer excavations, i took my son with me last year the year before last, even my wife and daughter were digging. how did i find this bronze age encampment? like a face. now, if you look at the very molehills here, where the mole
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dug the earth. and here now on these bloodlines. an experienced eye is not afraid of this word can determine, here is a piece of ceramics. here is a piece of ceramic again, here is silicon. flakes here, let's say on this piece, you can clearly see. here are traces of a certain ornament, that is, aesthetics have always been present 5000 years 6000 years ago, humanity has always loved beauty. experienced a specialist who would pick up, now this piece of ceramics, he would determine what culture, he would date. this is an occasion for excavation. what else would you like to tell about archeology. when you immerse yourself in
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this science, when you especially participate in excavations, you begin to understand that e is real. well, i can say this about myself. here is your personal patriotism. let's say for me. yeah, uh, it's taking the time to explore your native land. maybe it sounds like something. eh, well, not quite as pathetic as it should sound. maybe the other way around, but i i think so.
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oh, to go back at least a couple of hundred years ago and take a look with one eye and find out what
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really lurked there behind these walls. it would be very, by the way, to sit down now with marty maklaev, delorium filled with plutonium . well, or in extreme cases, fall under the influence of shurik's imperfect apparatus and was not, but as the slogan of the film the time machine says, be careful what you wish for. i am glad that you see the dress code, hat and swords. or a smart dress is not required at all. although you know somewhere in the depths souls would probably like to, we are in the runes welcome . each country has its own small, extraordinarily beautiful versailles, and in it is the
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grotto sculpture park, the gardener's house and the orangery . this is not an alien residence with guardians, and in general, an urban village, which is not without reason called versailles, belarusian versailles. at the end of the 16th century, the lion walked along its corridors, where, according to legend, he kept the treasury of the whole country. he also created one of the best by this standards set of laws in europe, his efforts are credited with the preparation of false dmitry for trips to moscow chancellor. sapieha lion. personality, a modest skeptical typical military leader nikutil, yes, and lush balls did not give his castle, although it was the central residence, but rather was a fortress than a palace. ruzhany palace is located on a hill, so you will always notice it. from which side they would not drive up to him . pay attention to the top of the gate is decorated with a sculpture of a stranger, who she is still unknown to the locals. she is called
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the patroness of small towns. in the past , she pointed to a birch where in the carthusian dancer laid down by the sobegs, 15 representatives of the family rested, but let's not go back to the sad days when the sapiehas were well-known and authoritative. so the place prospered under them. here, with grandiose luxury , they received the words and kings of the commonwealth, among whom were the last monarch of the common state of the commonwealth, stanislav august pyatovsky and vladislav the fourth vase , they say that during the visit of the latter , everything, the population of ruzhany was evicted, and everything was only in order to their houses to place with venerable bow. behind the walls, from which these ruins remained, issues of national importance were resolved. well, yes, the ruzhany castle was in no way inferior to the palaces of kings, incl. some historians confirm that in the ruzhany
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palace they never made plans to seize power in moscow, because the time of troubles for russia was the chancellor. on supported dmitry, who later called himself the russian tsar. and besides you, the military operations along the clearly and although not always successful film directors in the palace a little later, the activity of the theater flourished the courtier, he was here in the right wing and accompanied, among other things, the visits of high-ranking guests was considered the best in europe. by the way , his majesty the king of the commonwealth, stanislav august, was noticed more than once in performances. in the temple of the rzhavskaya melpomene, the scenery was completely updated three times during the performance, and that's it. this is due to the seven backstage plans, the hall for spectators consisted of two tiers. on the first 14 separate horses, on the second one more magdalena fire, the wife of alexander sapieha passionately loved the idle life of balls
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theater performances and a husband in love could not refuse her in a modest desire to have a small court corpse in the castle. 60 actors and 40 musicians played in it, by the way, the current national academic theater. belarus still cannot afford such a quantity, oh, these women. if in one part of the military corps there was a theater with performances in french, italian and polish, the second was taken under the arena, on which stately arabian horses pranced, and this was the work of alexander, a descendant of leo sapieha under under his leadership, in the second half of the 18th century , an art gallery was built symmetrical to the theater building, there is an opinion that the matter was not brought to the end, only laid in the foundation. in contrast to the huge library, which was built according to all the canons of that time, and finally, the real pride of the residence was completed inside
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the collection of rare and expensive books, which leps and the run began to collect. 3,000 copies of books, approximately 1,000 manuscripts. among them are lifetime editions of voltaire homer and even sophocles, it sounds incredible but the most influential and wealthy man after the king of course apparently it was affordable and most importantly to their liking. only now it was a harsh time and made its own adjustments to the life of the magnate family for the fact that the sapieha took part in the uprising against the russian authorities and the possessions were confiscated put up for auction, at which the palace was bought by a jewish family of manufacturers, according to the irony of fate for the next 100 years, the monumental palace turned into a cloth factory, but at the moment there was only the ruins of greatness. i'm like most tourists, probably, would not refuse to find themselves closer to them, but this is not safe.
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even now, a special sign has been installed, despite the destruction. still in some places, beautiful vaults of the entrance doors of the column are guessed. you can even find preserved ornaments on window openings, the notorious stucco molding of laurel wreaths. laurel in its architecture, as a symbol of honor military prowess of glory, was often used by court architect jan samuil baker . they say that the locals existed amazing. believe me, if you throw in this stucco stone, then from it, like from a horn of abundance, golden coins will fall from the custody , the force of attraction turned out to be a powerless coin in this case, they didn’t fall on anyone ’s head, and the locals are really good. they worked hard on the remnants of the former grandeur , dismantled the castle walls brick by brick for building materials. perhaps someone sympathized with them and will support, they say. it was a difficult time not up to cultural heritage. all his
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vigilantly, his forte was diplomats. i hope not a single show on properties. here they are nobody the moscow principality and further showed himself escorts yak e such talinovites are thoughtful start- ups of politicians, and eket stood at diplomatic positions, where, as a prince, lithuanian and escorts flowed both to the principality and the fire, probably, would argue before, or how to ease some conflicts, warriors could find out what kind of residence was under sapieha diplomacy, we are heading to the museum. after restoration in 2008, it was opened along with the gate, side pins and forged gates. here in all its glory. the history of the early castle and the late palace museum presents a model that clearly demonstrates. what was it supposed to be according to the drawings of the 18th century? the roof of the pochetkov castle, which was plagued by leo cob xviii, was extremely mystical,
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and he was, of course, less measured, and he was localized near the city. this is a mass. it means that the head building of our palace was here and the castle tower in a similar plan was he defended by a shakhotyp, and according to kolka he was a defender. it was a castle, then yakim all the castles, and he gave me the same weight, which the others were insignificant sometimes pired by the other half of the eighteenth year, and the third version of it was abandoned, they were a ruined bathroom, and it was abandoned in the west at the ends and just on the sides along the obal, but they were just a report of the masonry of the wall and such a member of the mach e, the bottles became symmetrical with flames, copies of the drawings. that same jan, in the very evening, the original works of the plans for the building in the context of the menagerie and the park of the palace complex are stored in the warsaw
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people's library. in general, the interior of the room is made in the style of the 18th century, but here you can look at the same time in several centuries during excavations, archaeologists found under the existing building of the west wing , the foundations of the floors, which date back to the seventeenth century, are older than the wings themselves. in the same room. unique exhibit. exact copy of the slab construction. in honor of the arrival of king vladislav iv at one time, he granted magdeburg rights to the town. here is such a diagram you are attached exactly in this sapieha castle and the muse will visit inspiration. he would become the author of a unique statute code incl. 1588. the document is kept in the adjoining room. there are also a couple of the most valuable exhibits, a print of the 17th century with a family emblem. lis wooden emblematic potato of the end of the 18th century, a grandfather clock and original candlesticks donated to the owner's trinity costume.

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