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tv   [untitled]  BELARUSTV  June 17, 2023 5:55am-6:26am MSK

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evening blow, where the lungwort wind disappeared, where the warm youth is there to take you to wait for the felling of joyfully rock and genealogies do not knock. this is a song about this is all ours about nature , about the motherland, about the house, so it has become.
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from my very childhood, i am here on this section of this river, i knew it beautifully and the river turns out, just like kaif in the village. it has its own plots and its own name, and the locals are well oriented. this name is due to the fact that once here in this swamp there were hayfields. batsils-ka pit, as they call it locally. here and near this site to the river was. eh, the basil hayfield, and this site was named so, and it’s interesting that the river literally
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changed its course 10 years ago. she used to t-do such a big bend. and it would seem that water cannot be directed in this direction , it cannot be forced to go gray-haired, well, some kind of force. makes her e here and move here every year, the width of this area becomes more and more. well, of course. in this life of turmoil not only you somehow do not always notice the beauty of this river and much more. that's when it comes to the heart in the soul and something like this mood appears that you are drawn here. and i have one place there, it's so beautiful , you can stop by and sit. just sit, look at this water and so pleasantly
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soothes these nature gave or i tell you this river, yes and these are near kolya and well, i like it here so much. it was not in vain that i was drawn here, and my soul is restless, i live wide here and working. once it rushes, i used to go fishing here all the time, and when you go out with your father, it was generally the most wonderful vacation, but it had to be. as a child, hiding from parents and resorting to swim here, and even my mother was surprised while she milked the cow there, the farm sends me during this time we run away without telling her to swim here to the river, so we learned. and then it turned out that the cows went. e together
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with my mother and began to swim. she wonders so and when you learned to swim. i don't myself let go. and you swim just fine here. here. well, i had to admit that this was not the way. known here. this is the house in which i was born, grew up and went through this, my childhood, youth, these years were taken and brought up in a dressed family. it was five of us older brother. another third younger sister. my father also worked as a tractor driver, mother as a water-sprinkler, so all the upbringing of this
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fell on the shoulders of this mother. she brought us up harder discipline. we were constantly with her; we cultivated the beets ; we harvested; childhood, i was offended by the match that you were not. i have time somewhere with friends to take a walk in football. or some other games, but time has passed and i appreciate it all and am very grateful to my mother, so what exactly. she raised 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 school.
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then he went. this is to learn served. i worked in this army, but i was so drawn to you here. in this house, everything you that here surrounded me with a forest, a river, i just lived by it. so it turned out in life something, well, you went through all the steps, as for education, the school ended at the college, then we went to the technical school institute. what about work activities? i also worked with this school students of different ages. these are schools for the labor collective. well , you are now over 18 years old, and i work as the chairman of the village council, but, probably, it was destined to be like that. we have three
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sons in our family. when here in this house and avtoros parents brought up the whole in labor it is in discipline. this is also the same yatoe brought up. eh, in that spirit and uh your sons. and now they are raising their children in the same spirit. i have three here who teach. all right, okay, and the thing has begun. he is older. he is 10 years old. but what is interesting, you understand, i am also transmitted to this one. uh, i love ha ha for bees. you got me here
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is such a small apiary. that's what he likes too. he comes. this is the smell of propolis honey. like it so much. beekeeping, well, i already started doing this later. well, it's me too, if you take it from the side, both mother and father were engaged in e beekeeping. what about hobbies? father is calm, well, he went to hell, and i and something like how many classes there are fourth fifth. well, this one was from this big happiness when i go fishing with her, when i was younger i liked to catch fish in a different way. well, like playing sports. i, well, swam well enough. and these flippers caressed iral. i'm in
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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 the village, who opened this very beautiful area, it was the western part that at one time they poured over the family, both from the agin and so from the kirms there right here, where we are on this street. e, a little further e, the palace was located here to the left of the e, production buildings of the cloth factory, but also other buildings. here, uh, napoleon ord recorded pictures.
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e, on which the buildings that were at that time were fixed and everything is so beautiful, the palace is long gone in this place, where tables and the palace once built a house and, uh, those residents who live stripe. porechye is called because the village is located on the right side of the southern part of the yaselta river, this is the most picturesque place. because if you take the northern side , the erikat flows. i have always farther there were flooded meadows farther there is a wooded area of ​​sharp forestry of the western side and a park along the river from the south side. fields, on the eastern
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side, too, a forest. and here is the environment of all this, you realize such beauty. we enjoy it. we rejoice in it. the history of our village was different periods. and our people. these are our ancestors of course, they suffered it all. uh, they were also under the poles during the first world war, then the periods of the great patriotic war. we have a lake for, but such historical evidence has this building 160 years old. i want to pay attention. on the quality of the brick. it's been so long, and despite the time, he hasn't actually changed. it was built. yes, the sugar factory, this factory i
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existed for about 19 years, in 1860 it was built, and in 1000 879 it burned down, then it. remodeled uh and uh done 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 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
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were destroyed during the war and after military. 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 at the expense of the parishioners in 1912, according to my father, my grandfather, my great-grandfather took part in the construction of the temple, so, of course, you i really appreciate the fact that my great-grandfather made a certain contribution to the construction of such an important. the buildings of this temple of theirs were built on the same foundation on which the former temple stood, very beautiful and
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therefore they tried to preserve the shape which was on the old temple, leaving the 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 pleasure in your soul. you are so nice. a small village is a russian born and lived evgenia this is me , a beggar in the future. she became famous. here is her house. our famous poetess evgenia studied at this school in the senior classes
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. she is currently in the class where she studied. museum. there are personal things in our museum, and they are looking for. there are many exhibits here, which were given by relatives, the most valuable exhibit of our museum is a handwritten collection, evgeny yanishchev, dated in 1963. here is a poem written by her hand, which she wrote when she was a student of our school. this collection. she gave fyodor fyodorovich judge as a gift to her beloved teacher. you can see how neat yevgeny's handwriting was, you can't see how she put her whole soul into this collection with her soul. it's handwritten here you're getting married, 63 poems. in 2016, the first collection of four volumes was published.
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e, yevgenia beggar cottage cheese life with comments, in the creation of which the scientific director of our museum sidorov antonina pavlovna took part, from the day the museum was opened , delegations from different countries of the world have been visiting our school; into 17 languages ​​of the world.

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