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inquisitive purposeful erudite as soon as our participants do not characterize themselves. i was revisiting my 4th grade music textbook. i remember that zhenovich was a professional cymbal player, the correct answer. b yarilo because the first is the god of thunder and lightning from the tour. i don't know what it is. this is 100% in boxing in the fight for victory in the intellectual show. maxim was the first. it is decrypted. english
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premier league. in which city is the emirates football stadium located artyom the answer is london absolutely right this is a cherished ticket only those who can answer the maximum number of questions will receive. and we conferred, uh, historians in a whisper. yes, we can then consult from whom? what are you hiding? i don't know he will turn into a stone, we don't know exactly the correct answer, but he can assume that if mono is one sleeve two can give him a duality, there is a dualist. watch an intellectually entertaining show on belarus 24 tv channel. after such trips, you will certainly begin to collect a tourist's backpack. find 10 differences. tougher. i'm from pinsk says the real pinchuk later bends his finger and lists all his merits
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facts about these sights. you can’t find the soviet era on the internet. here you could buy a ticket even for a rocket and go. no, not in space. this was the name of the hydrofoil ship, which, like today's passenger flights, set off on a journey down the pripyat building. as you can see , they are designed in a classic style and have been decorating their city for so long that, as faina ranevskaya said, she has the right to independently choose whom to impress, but there is no gastronomic delights that you should pay attention to, each of them has an average of one and a half kilograms for a month, and the thickness of the shell is two or three millimeters .
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there are no subways here, there are no metro trolleybuses, but there are no berries and mushrooms. one bucket of pleasantly fluffy tractors hum and wake up, it seems to be time already. where do you think this village might be? of course, in the village, because people go to bed late, get up early,
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especially, you know, here, i always look at these milkmaids when they go early. it's 5 o'clock in the morning. you have to get up to get to work, then return home to feed the children, and so on to do the housework. i just bow before them before these people. i live in the village of strigovo, for quite a long time. although she was born here, not far from here, my family gave birth to children here. my grandchildren are growing up here. i love this village, everything here is familiar to me too, because, well, in general, everything. all youth has passed here and worked. here for a long time in the house of culture,
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now she has already handed over, so to speak, the reins of government to her colleagues who sing, dance, and continue a good deed. i worked as a director in the strigovsky house of culture for myself, as if i set a goal to create some kind of team; of course, it was created. first they were. uh, yes, women also love to sing, and we called our team with riga veselushki and then later strig veselushki. developed into a folk group, the folk ensemble of the song yasnitsa, which exists, here and now oh, my accordion hormones, yes, gilded corners. i sit on a hillock by my window, stretched an accordion
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, a nightingale chimes pours, picks up a melody and a song about my love flows. when warm days come, let's say i take an accordion, i go out here to the gazebo and on a bench and start playing and the neighbors leave, join the music, i liked
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doing this. and then one day, when an accordion appeared in the house, i decided. why not try took? i tried one melody . uh, then the second one went and like this i started playing somehow, i don’t even know how no one showed them, they say, well, in general, a female, for the last five years i have been participating in the kobrin harmonica , we have such an ensemble folk were participants in the first republican forum of harmonists who came to minsk and where, in general, well, it was like i was given a high mark and received a diploma of the third degree, my accordion is
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with me through life, as he took it in his hands as a child. it was the sixth grade, and still playing i like to love to give carry joy to people. and when i see these smiles. these people's eyes, i understand that, well, i'm in general. i am doing the right thing and doing the right thing. i think that the history of our village is quite interesting. some say, they say that supposedly there was a forest here that stretched from the belovezhskaya pushcha and the first people who decided they liked something here, they began to cut it, that is, cut this forest. well, here, as it were, a shearing of a strigada, then the second option is that they began to breed here, sheep triggly sheep, here is a shear strigovo, it may be possible, but these are assumptions, as, probably
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, in every well, not in every, let well, in many villages , because well, it cannot reach us, then it’s true, then where did it all come from, because it’s very many years have passed after all 500 years. my village my homeland is called the village of kids, it is located near the village of strigovo, which i now live in my village of baby during the great patriotic war, an underground komsomol organization was created, which was headed by my aunt berezneva elena ivanovna and which was the messenger of the chapaev partisan detachment, which was stationed here not far in the daklovsky forests. some were called then youth took part in leaflets carrying all kinds of instructions that they were given from this partisan detachment. my aunt also
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talked about her childhood. and she had to work for six years. and so, she went to this estate on her belly and did all kinds of hard work there and, of course, the memories were not good. and when the time came the thirty-ninth the year when our western belarus was liberated from poland everyone sighed, of course, easily, and she always remembered and said that, uh, here, we must protect. here is what we got everything, that we became free, and she was such an ardent communist, and i, of course, had a very good school in this direction in this regard. i am proud of my village, my countrymen who lived and live here, because they also made their contribution during the great
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patriotic war, each in their own way. i love you my village. i'm walking down the path where passed, my barefoot childhood, where we ran here barefoot and played. and here once the garden was a panorama estate and most likely that the landowner planted roses here, but they, of course, were few of them. and now they have grown and sown, and now there are a lot of them here and in the spring, when it blooms, there is such an incomparable smell. as children, we often resorted to this flock and looked at it, we were very interested. what is it? why is it here that our villages are standing , our ancestors allegedly told. she was installed
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in some way, the memory of his wife, who died in childbirth, well, how really , who knows during the years of soviet power, when there was a persecution of the church, they also tried to remove it from here and even dragged it with a caterpillar tractor, but nothing moved from place. and here she is still standing. this is our history , our trees. uh, women are always before the holidays. eh, they came and hung up some cards, as if they decorated it a little, there are potato flowers. in general , this statue dates back to 1859. i brought an apron, too, and now we will hang it.
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not far from the statue of the mother of god, so in our village they also called her matkabuska , there is this crucifixion of the crucifixion of jesus christ our lord , the same no one knows when it appeared. where did it come from, but most likely, that is probably what is left of the panorama estate. and now people have found application , and this huge thought suggests that, probably, yes, it was a very long time ago. well, people come and worship too. why was he hoisted here, let's say on a tree. yes, to guard the village as it was and the years of the war, he guarded the village and still guards people also come and dress up too. uh, before
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the holidays. this has become such a tradition in the village about five times, and it seems to me that it is very cool when there is something in the village, but usually they put up crosses. yes, in the village. and here we have jesus christ, and also christy is also standing at the beginning of the village there. this is the center of our village. here a monument was erected to the warrior who died in the great patriotic war, our fellow countrymen yu. i am not only of this village, but also of nearby villages. evidence of tragic events
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in our neighborhood of our area is a military burial, which is located in the cemetery of the village of tevli here. during the first world war in 1915 , about 200 soldiers were buried who died during this battle, and in 190, already in the twentieth year, there was another battle. 50 russian soldiers were buried here, who died fighting the polish invaders. there were all russians and germans and poles. and this cross that is armed is called the cross of reconciliation, because, well, all people. leaving this life everyone is equal. the history of the village is quite rich. in 2013, this village turned 500 years old
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. a huge block of stone was brought and installed to celebrate this event. such a capsule was first buried with such an appeal, probably, yes, uh, to future generations, so that they continue the work we started, yes, so that they love their homeland, to take care, to take care of everything that they will get from us from their ancestors. in our agricultural town strigovo, there is an alley of stars, but this is not an ordinary alley of these stars, it is located on the territory of the strigovo secondary school and a witness of these stars, if my starlet passed 1974 at this school my childhood studied here my children, and now they study at this
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school. every year my granddaughter, leaving the wall of this school, leaves her star, which says the year of graduation and the number of students. how long have you been in this class? not far from the village of strigovo is the assumption tevel church. it is a historical and cultural value of the republic of belarus and here it is literally in last year was 150 years old, which is characteristic of this church, that it has never been closed. services have always been held here. and even during the war. but the bell was taken down by the germans and taken to germany. but people
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raised the money and already in 2004 the bell was restored. moreover, 50% of this amount was contributed by musa shorov by nationality, a kabardino-balkarian is a director. ostrich farm, but, unfortunately, already deceased, what is characteristic of this church is that there was such a case when, in general, it was stolen, and the fate of the day was an icon st. nicholas the wonderworker and literally. a month later. the ent returned it. there was one woman in the temple when a young man entered with a bundle. he put this bundle on a bench, went down on his knees and went to ask god for forgiveness and quietly left. and it all happened on the friday before easter, such are the stories we have.
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never been drawn to the city. i didn't even imagine myself. in general, in the city for some reason. it was immediately clear to me that i would be here. well, because that's all. well, somehow my dear friend is very close to me and expensive. probably, everything in life does not happen by chance. there is probably some predestination for everything in this life, or what? yes, an accordion appeared in my house. and so she determined my further, let's say
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, fate, because my work is my hobby. firstly, it was about this at first, but when a hobby becomes your work, and your favorite work. it's very cool. it's just, i guess, i think that such people are generally happy in general. if you take it, i have already been in culture for years 40 let's say. so, of course, i love my job very much. i like to bring joy to people. this. well, probably my destiny, or something, i chose such an institute. my daughter, too, i just somehow suggested this way. she was working, in a cobra there is no talking in the city. why do you have to travel so far? here, let's move on to culture. you will continue my work. well, as it were, it seemed to be said, casually, but then she decided to speak. well, why let 's try i entered graduated from the minsk
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university of culture i also worked here 7 years here at the novice club. well, then she had to leave. well, i was asked to work in this club. that's how it happened. now i am working in a rural club in tevel. i have a folklore group there with a crust, good, melodious girls. we represent our traditional culture, our songs of our ancestors, and we do it with pleasure when we come to rehearsals. we also sing all kinds of ceremonies. in general, we live happily never cool glasses. saved.
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in the middle it was a little wrong, we need to work on in this place is a must. it so happened that i play live and continue to work. and in general, i like it very much. and they also say that we need to live not to grieve according to our conscience to live so that people later remember the good. e, after all, i am understanding the lord
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with me. in each village club or in the house of culture, a folk art room has been created and has a room. this is the room we have and we have collected a lot of exhibits here. well, we were going to. of course, they have been our traditional culture of our belarus for many years. there are a lot of embroidered pictures here, which to me are simply even the women themselves, er, which. well , the villagers will come to the village somewhere some other time. maybe you need this? this is what i need to say, of course we need, we need everything and this is how everything is going.
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we have a very old bed here. we found her in an abandoned house. we restored it, painted it and it stands straight , like new, but here you can see the spinning wheel and butter churns and all kinds of boxes in which they were stored, by the way, here are the boxes that have a lid and they were intended for storing bread, pirogov there, let's say. yes, they were not so stale, that is, our ancestors were smart people, they foresaw everything so that it would last longer. further , there are a lot of all kinds of pampoulas, interesting interesting designs. eh, fabrics, that's exactly the linen fabric that is put on the sad ones . these are such old ones and we found it. here , too, in an abandoned house. eh, when we saw it all in the chest, we were, of course
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, amazed, because there were a lot of such suwalki collected. uh, we have uh exhibits from clothes and in particular boards. what are fees? this is a woman's headdress, which was once worn in the old days. even just dressing them together he is peculiar. uh, there's a twist dressing way. so to speak, firstly, how they are woven. i am always amazed at how people at that time did not have the light yes, such as we have, how could they hide such thin threads, then weave them all out, it's just amazing if you take it by my standards, then this is probably my great-grandmother . she could still wear it like a wedding dress. here. i have several of these boards. i take great care of them. they are
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very dear to me and i keep them. of course, this room was created for what, in order for our generation to be able to look and feel this past of their ancestors. yes and now, as it were, the continuation of our this topic is a continuation. i would like to say that we have such an art of painting on glass, it is considered traditional. and now i want to show a few works. here are these pigeons, this cockerel. yes, this is painting on glass, s, s using foil. it's already modern, of course, that is, uh here already. why, uh, the traditional from the modern is intertwined. well, i think it's great. well done. still , ours is interested in and continues the traditions of our
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ancestors. the person who does not have to work, he does not know how to rest. and for rest, of course, it is necessary that there were conditions. i think that in our agro-town strigovo good conditions have been created for work, rest and work. we have built three livestock breeding complexes here, please come, work, yes, for recreation, please, the house of culture is beautiful and the music school. rather, a branch of a music school, where you can also have your children. send to any mugs. all circles of interest, everything that the soul desires, as they say. i'm talking about the whole village of the sheared village. but here it is no longer a village. these are agro-cities with such a good potential, because there is everything necessary for people to work and to have a rest. here we already have a lot of people who
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have come to settle down and for them our border town has become a second home. and i think that it will continue like this, people will go. and this is very pleasing, because, well, as people go, it means that life will continue in our agricultural town, and for me this is the best place on earth . we will start the matter with a song, we will quietly touch it, we will strike the women in unison palm-deep. oh, so that heaven becomes hot on all edges. well, let's go to the field along the edge on the sloping one. come on, give me your phones.
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this year belarus is a partner country for the preparations for the forum, which
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starts on july 10, were discussed in the government at the international exhibition and industrial in russian yekaterinburg , our large-scale national exposition will amount to more than 3,000 m². belarusian-russian business forums and a fair will be held within the framework of the exhibition. the festival, as prime minister roman golovchenko and prom noted , is an important event in the scientific, technical and innovation fields. more than 120 belarusian enterprises have already applied for participation, among them are the giants of mechanical engineering and more compact production. and most importantly measure - this is the number of contracts concluded and new joint projects of cooperation with russian factories . our main enterprises are all the masses of mtz microdistrict. e, gomuselmash, well, almost all of ours. the main enterprises exhibit their equipment within the framework of the film industry will be a separate stand or a separate segment represented by the machine tool industry. this means that at the moment about 14 pieces of equipment are planned there. these are also our most modern, but developments that we understand with due regard.

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