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tv   [untitled]  BELARUSTV  July 27, 2023 7:25pm-7:56pm MSK

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each family has its own family religions. such a relic for our family is an icon that was still in the house of grandfather's parents. it does not represent any material value, but it is very dear to us, because it witnessed the terrible events of the great patriotic war. she guarded her grandfather's house while he was at the front. she received a bullet wound. unfortunately, we do not know under what circumstances, but nevertheless the whole fact. you see, that's why we value this thing very much and want it to been in our house for so long. how long is he destined to live while living in the house. this icon will be here, but we will not take it anywhere from here.
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we all come from childhood. i think you will agree with me that in many respects our future life depends on the conditions in which you were born, what surrounded you. what kind of nature, what kind of people were next to you? i was born in this small village of dubrovka and when i was little. it seemed to me that everything here is big and the street is wide and the houses are tall and the trees are big. now, of course, a little differently sometime in the seventies. our dubrovka was recognized as not a promising village and people began to leave here, but now years have passed and the townspeople are returning to our small village.
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many here have built dachas for themselves, cultivate fields, and this gives hope that the small village of dubrovka, like other villages in belarus, will be born and our usefulness will flourish with renewed vigor, because every person cherishes the place where he was born, and my village for me it is the spring that feeds me all my life. i was born a uvyaztsy. good morning. here i spent all my smolensk , let in the summer i planted all the burbolka and sang my own pershevenki. everything was here, and pershie kokhanya and pershit kiss over the accordion and walking to tears expanding into another reptiles. faces. you can’t dig up carcasses and you can’t run for an hour, my son and two daughters have already grown to change. and her family is coming soon. i can not forget.
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place of my childhood favorite house compound where the most dear to my heart years passed this place this house is connected with my best memories with my dear grandmother and they had a hard time with their grandfather, who built him, because after the war they got married young. they had no one and their grandfather was an orphan and grandmother remained, her parents were burned as an orphan during the war, and they built this family nest with their own hands. grandpa had to go to work. and brick by brick. they built a house on the old estate of his parents. when i was little, i remember how my grandfather planted this nut together with my younger brother. we loved running barefoot here. here we received the very first. grandma's knowledge and skills
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taught me hard work. and when i come here very rarely, but my heart is always restless, because all the best that i have in life is connected with this house. it somehow happened that we moved so many times, first we lived with my grandmother in the village, then my father was transferred to another village gutovo, then he was transferred to work in the village of new popino. and there already. i went to school, i studied there. and i studied in a small one-story school, which only the foundation has survived, but nonetheless. these were the most the best years that i will never forget, never in my time. i only dreamed of such a beautiful big school. i even remember the line, when the director announced to us that construction was about to begin, and then they canceled and how
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disappointed we were, but nonetheless. i am very glad that now the villagers. new athena and nearby villages can study at this school, they can send their children here, because wonderful people work here, wonderful teachers, real masters of their craft. finished 11th grade and entered brest pedagogical university and after graduating even earlier, after the third year, i transferred to the correspondence department and have already arrived in law school and have been working at the golovel school all my life. i studied and liked in brest, but for some reason the thought of staying there, well, the city was not even considered. good afternoon. i am glad to welcome you to the school art gallery, the only one in the ragic district. or maybe even in the brest region , our gallery contains paintings painted by brest artists and we share them can be divided into three thematic groups,
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the orthodox is tragic. they coded the historical and best corners of the goat in 1996 , an art gallery was created, which every year is constantly performed by the school , another place that is very dear to me. why because this is my first and last job . i am working. it's been here for almost 30 years. what any school is famous for is students, teachers , classrooms, our school is not quite ordinary in the sense that we have a wonderful art gallery once upon a time the head of the economy or the plant. zakozilsky, my father nikolai stepanovich, a yakovshchik, was very interested in capturing the landscapes of our region, some sights, interesting places , the enterprise invited artists from the logs
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so that they would paint the most beautiful corners of the tragic region and beyond the kozero in their open air. including later these paintings were acquired by the household and transferred to the school, because, uh, the school should not only teach, but also educate our school. ah , pretty old. uh, she's over 150 years old, but this building, of course, is smaller than this building, built in 1964, we can still boast that many wonderful graduates have come out of our walls. one of them is the honored artist of the republic of belarus , dean of the theater department of the belarusian academy of arts, vladimir andreevich shchuk. we are friends with him, keep in touch and are very proud that he studied at our school. if we talk at all about the role of a teacher in raising children, i want to say that i am probably more a teacher of literature than a language, because i write correctly. this,
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of course, it is very important and very necessary, but any spelling mistake can be corrected. but the mistakes that are somehow made by one's actions in life can no longer be corrected, so i hmm prefer literature lessons, because they carry such an educational potential. today this is my life really in the countryside, because in the city there are often daughters who stayed in minsk , i visit the big city. i get very tired of the hustle and bustle there. our life in the village is more measured, we are not in a hurry, it seems we are working a lot, but we are not in a hurry, and everything is nearby within walking distance of a work store. these are the beautiful houses our jacosili have. very interesting
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hardworking people live here, who are trying to improve their yard, their house, they have a rich imagination. all this is made by hand for the goat. this is also part of my life, because i was born and raised here. my children are here, they finished school and this street, by the way, is also called shkolnaya, it was built in the nineties and got this name because young people settled here families in which children were brought up children went to school. this street led to the school, therefore, this is how it is called the school village of zakozel, which i arrived in the ninety -fourth year, is not my homeland in the full sense of the word, but nevertheless this is a place that is very dear to me and another interesting fact. i settled in the village of jazel, and now i live in an agricultural town. this is the first agro-town of the republic of belarus , which was built in 2005.
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my closest people live here, my children grew up here. probably, it so happened historically that our polissya residents, they work all their lives for their family. i don’t know about the rest, but we all work, we and i started working early and my parents and we had to help and do everything, so, probably, this is some kind of vein from the parents and now i don’t understand how you can live differently. dad , of course, is an example for us, because he is a workaholic, when he sleeps, no one understood, the boys are now 70 years old. he's a hearty guy, he works. e holds a leadership position. director of the institute for advanced studies of personnel agricultural profile. he is in minsk , we call him a student, because on the one hand he is his work there, and on the other hand. he is also a villager. he can't
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live in the city and on friday every friday there isn't another friday. he has not missed in all these years, he comes. e home saturday sunday, he is all in business. he does everything 80 rows, and on sunday he is again with a suitcase both on the minibus and on the spot. he began to study already at about my age , he defended his phd, he defended his doctorate, he is a professor, he is a doctor of agricultural and economic sciences. that is, well, there is something to strive for. once upon a time, the father's parents bought a dilapidated house. we started to improve it. papa is bigger. of course, we were young, we didn’t really like this business, we were indignant and grumbled. yes, as much as possible, he called it a dacha, and we laughed a little and talked. why do we need a cottage? if we live in dachas, we live in the countryside. here, and he had an idea to make such a family nest there he could gather. this is a big family. it turned out that there was someone to gather, but
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there was not much time to gather, and then when a decree was issued on development of agro-tourism in belarus and we decided to try and people started working, let's go. eh, all the time. it's not easy . you have to constantly keep everything in order. in better times, of course, the homestead brings in more income than school work. but when at one time we had such a conversation with our parents. so, when we were doing pretty well, we had a lot of tourists and the conversation turned. that maybe someday i will quit and be only here. to work and i said, no, i will work here, but i won’t leave school, because well, i don’t i imagine another life. perhaps, in every village or city there is a place that people are proud of, about which i want to talk about the pearl of our zakozli is the chapel, the tomb of the family, azheshka, it was built in 1849 and
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the polish architect franciszek was invited to build it, the clock did not have two appointments, so to speak, one of them was for holding catholic services, and the other in the basement was a crypt for the burial of representatives of the family, azheshka. the chapel was covered with copper, unfortunately. first first world war ii, the germans removed and took to germany and one of the owners. uh, the estate covered it with tin. first try. her hmm restoration took place in 1993 with the arrival of a new leader in the local economy, who was very interested in the history of the village. and then our chapel, the tomb. has acquired a new life new breath. in 2008 , the hmm expedition was organized by brest historians from
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the pushkin university and we, together with them, with students of the eleventh grade. participated in the cleanup of the basement premises at this time we discovered. there are many artifacts, in addition to construction debris, buttons and a fragment of the funeral salon were found. and, uh, the coins are part of the slutsk belt. and most importantly, these are the remains of four people, three men and one woman who were buried. in this chapel, with the remains of people , an anthropological examination was carried out , their belonging was established, that they belonged to the whole family, even later. these remains were reburied and the grave is next to the chapel. all other artifacts were transferred to the local history museum. brest where they are still restored
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according to drawings from old photographs, and it was of great help as a drawing in napoleon orda. the history of our chapel is very closely connected with the historical event of 1863 . this is a peasant uprising. under the leadership of postchalinovsky, the representatives of the belarusian-polish writer's zheshka. eliza took an active part in it and existing legend for 2 weeks hid the seriously wounded roma ald traut in our tomb, when hmm the search was a little subsided eliza at her best. the carriage took him to brest and then subsequently sent him to poland. every schoolchild in our village knows the history of our small motherland, and this is very important now, when the world is so restless, you know your history. and that's when 2018 finally started. during the reconstruction of the publication, it was
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decided to make the roof again copper, as it was from the very beginning . the polish side took a great part in this. and now , for probably the last two years working on the façade. this, of course, is not yet the final version of german technology. this is a rough plaster, which should stand for a certain time. and only then. a final version will already be made, and our tomb will acquire its original appearance. well, and one more thing, uh, they promise to make a beautiful entrance with many marble steps, as it was before, and it was planned to make a museum inside the tomb, dear women, of museum births. where will they be brought to this museum? uh, some statues, uh, which are now are in various museums in pinsk and in the brest museum of local lore. and then,
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probably, the tourist trail will not overgrow in our beautiful order. simultaneously with the construction of the estate of the tomb in the middle of the 19th century , a beautiful park was laid by the azheshki. and these trees, beautiful trees that are here, they are witnesses to the long beautiful history of our zakozer, in general, uh, they also made a system of ponds. one of them is behind me. uh, these ponds were connected by canals, through which the evidence local residents. it was possible to swim in a boat from pond to pond. i came to jazz in 1994. it so happened that after the father
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, many girls follow their husbands. and i came after. for father. he got a job. he was transferred here as the director of the local economy. and i am a young romantic girl. i didn't even think about staying in the city. and for some reason i wanted to live in the countryside and transferred. after the third year at the correspondence faculty and came to live in law, she got a job at a local school. and the first thing that me struck. that's exactly the historical spirit of this place. i was very fond of wandering around with a stroller with small children, so i imagined how wonderful it would be to stand a path near an old pond in the park, if it were possible to restore everything and make the original video. i don't know if it will work. whether we have it or not. but the fact that they began to restore the chapel suggests that our authorities are also interested in preserving history. and maybe, all the same
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, someday he will acquire goats. uh, the view that was, uh, those distant times in the 19th century. how interesting, probably to live in a house with history. it seems to me that the residents of this house are very lucky, because they live not just in a modern apartment or a recently built house, but in a building that was built by the zheshki themselves, and the zhechki were very strong owners and on the territory of the goats they set up a real estate with a pig farm subsequently, a tomb was also built. unfortunately, the house has not been preserved in its entirety, only a small part of it was preserved. the former owners, had a very delicate taste and all their buildings, uh, built
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in the same style, both the house with columns and the old distillery are all built in the style of classicism. previously , interesting meetings took place in this house, there were scores, perhaps guests came, and now two ordinary families live here, but this house is very interesting, because it keeps the secrets of the past. the story is very closely connected with the name of the belarusian-polish writer or zazheshko, a native of the grodno province. the village of milkovshchina was born in 1841, she was a very educated woman for her time. she graduated from the warsaw boarding school and at 1.000 e 850 in the seventh year, a very young girl was married to a local resident, piotr azheshek. his estate was located here, and eliza lived here for quite a long time. in this village
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, ludvinova. uh, she was very active . she opened a school for christian children and in 1863 took an active part in the peasants' revolt under the leadership of the witchcraft constitution. while living in vlyubinova, liza very often visited zakoza or where peter's brother azheshka florian lived at that time, it was he who brought her life. these ones democratic ideas, because he studied in st. petersburg. so he came from this city with such democratic ideas and when the peasant uprising was suppressed. she and her husband were subject to arrest, but petrozhochka took all the blame and was exiled to the perm province in perpetual exile. here, and the estate was given to eliza for a long time she thought about what
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she should do to go. how about the decembrists after her husband and stay here, i decided that they didn’t have love between them , so it will be more beneficial. if she will stay here. she left for grodno. she led a very active life, she helped people a lot, and there is even a story that when she was seriously ill, she had heart disease. and it was painful for her already before her death. even some extra local sounds. residents of grodno lined the plank street with straw so that passing carts would not interfere and rest peacefully. unfortunately. now the village has not been preserved. uh, no house, uh, the former azheshka, only here is a small brick building, which, according to the stories of local residents used to have a canteen. or the scale
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is big after in culture, and the russian people and the polish people equally consider their writer to be a bedrock. golovinsky st. george's church, this church was built back in 1766 and until 1839 it was uniate, after the church left it, it became orthodox, there are documents that show that these lands were royally indicated in the middle of the 19th century were transferred to the priest 40 hector assigned to the priest and 10 psalters. and of course, the priest could not cultivate all the land himself, so he rented it was rented to local peasants by peasants, especially young people who were just about to get married. uh, they had nothing
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to pay the priest, and they came to work in his garden. the young couple had to work one day before the wedding and one day after the wedding, and for this the priest had their mooring in the temple. when i think about my village, some beautiful words immediately come to mind. and i dedicate poems to my native village, the land of histora order. and svetka, you filled my heart for a century, fit to be the son of an elm cage, where living man. i love your fields in the forest, pressing. here, a thick, quiet haulage has its own ordering land. you would not be my mother and i give my heart to you, and in our prison there are really
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wonderful places and there is where to live happiness and in love. i really want our law firm to prosper, so that young people do not leave here. we have a wonderful school , a wonderful kindergarten, developed infrastructure, and living here is not only good, but simply wonderful, because there is beautiful nature around, well-maintained streets , good houses, agricultural enterprises that can provide jobs for everyone, therefore, it seems to me that there is no better place on earth than our goat.
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the secretariat of the united nations operate in terms of the preference of a certain state. belarus as a founding country. he cannot calmly look at what is happening in the organization , alexander lukashenko said this at a meeting with the permanent representative of our country to the un valentin rybakova, they discussed this issue , the president of russia has already begun to work from the point of view of some preferences for one or two states to the east. that is, it is somehow already an organization that is turning into such an organization that one can get rid of even from a large one.
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it depends more. this is not normal, given the pressure exerted by a large western state, for example. uh, today tomorrow the russia africa summit, the terrible pressure of the countries of the americans and western europe , the result is understandable. this is an abnormal question. what to do? well, our representation. it is formally present there, and it is something, maybe so that we understand how to act. well, for example, if the western state refused. in fact, cooperation, well , today we are transferring diplomats to those areas where we, uh, need to work. we must strengthen the situation in the general situation, maybe with the organization of the united nations. so look and put them in a row with western states.

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