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[000:00:00;00] not even a fight in the khl championship with rivals lokomotiv, the team from yaroslavl started the season quickly, with only one defeat in the last six matches in the western conference standings, the railway workers are in fourth position, the bison, the ninth, having won 2 matches at the start of the championship, then ours suffered four defeats. how today's meeting will end, we will find out from the live broadcast on belarus 5 at 19:10. and a sports review from us further on the project agency or news is also available on social networks in our mobile mobile application qr code on the screen new information as early as 1:00 pm. see you. victoria azarenka stepped into the 1/8 finals of the prestigious vte 1000 series tournament in lahari, last night on the chords of mexico, the belarusian. i met
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dayana yastrebskaya from ukraine in the first set. everything was decided by one break performed by our tennis player 6.4. but in the second game , victoria had to win back. first from the score 0:2, and then her opponent served for a set, again three. well, zarinka returned to the game again and won the tiebreaker 76 in the 1/8 finals. she is waiting for a meeting with a russian woman and veronica kuzermetova alexandra sosnovich. meanwhile, a tense match was led by the eleventh racket of the world, caroline garcia from france, belarus, won the first sed 64 , and in the second could remove all questions about the winners, she led 2:0 with a break, then had an advantage, namely the tiebreak, but in the end lost six seven, and then four. are you in
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the decisive game? what epithets are bestowed upon this unique, intriguing, romantic polesie? but most importantly, this one is unlike anything else. peculiarity and, if you like, isolation like a magnet attracts tourists to the south, of belarus
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, including me. i continue my motorcycle trip through the finnish region to find and show you its most amazing and surprising places. curly people in the swamp logishin discreet pearl in korona polesie what do we have? thinks
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noisy history and quiet modernity. - this is the capital of polesie, it is certainly a beautiful ancient city, but in order to really get to know polesie you need to go beyond its borders, for example, in the village of kudrich, in where people literally live on the water. kudrichchi is translated from the balkan languages ​​as swamp; indeed, among the vast polesie swamps, it is very unusual to find signs of civilization. in the middle of the 16th century, the court began to send criminals here. for what offenses does history keep silent, the living conditions in the swamps were unbearable. so people were sent here not to live, but rather to die, but the stubborn polish pikes also took root on the water. they were always famous for their resourcefulness and were ready for any whims of nature, as evidenced by this is the hive. look at what height
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no flood is scary. here is almost the only example of an island village, but the island village is not the one that was located on the island. and the one that itself essentially turned into an island during the river flood. they are standing. on the seven hills, locals call them farmsteads in the summer, as now there are roads between them. but in the spring, during the flood , there are no roads and the only remedy. movement is a boat, a real one, venice previously, arable land often ended up across the river and floods, in order to get there in the horse was put on the boat and together with it they sailed to the fields to work, a simple flat-bottomed boat, the most popular vehicle in the curls during spring floods. the almost complete isolation of the village
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led to the fact that the archaic way of life was preserved in it until the middle of the 20th century. people in such settlements bought only salt, grew everything else themselves, and the economy was quite strong. all their lives the kudrichs lived, as the locals say, they caught the fish themselves, they ate them in pinsk, they took them out in huge boats, therefore such fishing gear. you will find it in every home. kudrich’s rich fishing past is well remembered and the village headman moisey eliseevich was happy to meet all the travelers. what kind of fish are
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there? moisei elisevich recalls that previously it was possible to catch 20 kg of fish in a few hours. how to store fresh fish? it’s all very simple : you take a fish tank like this, throw in something fresh caught in wine and put it in the water, by the way, the locals call it very funny indeed, i think. there were fish in curls the many and varied favorite delicacy of the poleshuks was the loach. previously, the polesie currency was traded in minsk and warsaw. and today the proud inhabitants of the red book of belarus are like that. this is a fishing tool in yuna uf called
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a catfish, how to catch it with the help of the hole directly. let's lay down the raid. yeah, i see, where does yuventa end up? right here. there is enough oxygen , there is a breeze, that is, the loach gets here. we take this cat and take it out, and it stays here with us, yes, yes, this is the first time i’ve seen this invention, how much i’ve been traveling around belarus. polesie saw this for the first time, and although in the cookbook you can find a dozen relatively tasty recipes for preparing loach in curls, only one was respected. and how the cooking was dried or the fish soup was made,
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you stew the stew and make it about greatness. but it was not in the united states that the curls were famous. the unique flavor and homely coziness of the village were given by the reed roofs, which once covered every house here; this is a real skill when cutting reeds. how long to dry? only the master knew how thick the beams should be and didn’t know anything about this roof compare it is not hot under it in summer, not cold in winter, and all due to the properties of hollow reed, 100% ecology, you can get there by road earlier only by water, which is what the famous traveler lady arctic queen of ice did. the first woman to fly
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over the north pole was louisa, a member of the american geographical society. and lady arctic boyk not only studied fjords and glaciers, but also discovered an underwater mountain range in the arctic ocean in 1955. the first woman to fly over the northern pole is in the top 10 pioneers of the world discovered america and the entire western world of beauty polesie, a brave american woman, swam on the foam of a manger and pripyat, made her way into the very heart of polesie and, of course, made hundreds of shots everywhere. some of them were included in the photo album, polish province, published in new york in 1937. the guides say that she not only liked the trip. louise literally fell in love with polesie. she said that perhaps on earth. there are only a couple of places. this is somewhere in
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the upper reaches of the nile, lake titicaca and nasha police, where do people live, whose way of thinking, mentality, everything is incredibly connected. they live as a common element on waterways. they are children of the swamps. children, the main transport for them on these rivers and canals is a boat. progress does not stand still, but is moving by leaps and bounds; there will be nothing to see except five-star hotels. come to kudricha. this is practically your last chance to see the authentic, untouched polesie. in the morning the police will ring the doorbell just like you don’t care
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about me and the child. this is some kind of cruel prank. i need it now will. why don't you tell me. the first frilina, executioner, bullshit, mares claims that this is a specific person from her childhood. i can't do anything anymore. well, we’ve arrived, i suggest we follow the route indicated by your friend kira, i think the solution is somewhere in the finale, rest. we won't succeed today because we're not here. watch the series the queen's last move on the belarus 24 tv channel. our program includes the most active schoolchildren from all over belarus. i know that the middle ages are divided into three periods. this is early middle and later, so i answered yes, to win our game. they are not catching freebies, but new information. i had a period when i
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studied music school for 3 years. uh, and if my memory fails me, the moltorna is a wind musical instrument, the musical size of the weiss shoots 3/4, because here the tactics are three beats one, two, three tickets, the super final will be given to the one who can answer the maximum number of questions question quite complicated, but something told me to answer exactly no alexey what is the formula of air, how is it a formula? no. it's just a mixture of different gases. it's nice to talk to you. look in the project. i know on the tv channel belarus 24. a surprise awaits you a few kilometers along the road, beautiful paved roads, don’t
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worry. why isn't there asphalt here? this is an old polish road. and it is an honor for every traveler to drive along it; the pavement with tiles, which had the shape of a regular hexagon with a side length of 20 cm and a thickness of 15-20 cm, was invented and patented by the polish engineer vladislav trivinsky and used in 1935-1939 in brest and other cities of the current brest region. hexagonal tiles made of basalt stone and concrete did not break, were easy to lay and served for a long time under three links, and did not turn the ground into slush. it was convenient to walk and drive along it ; the grayish-black juice nearby was called the eternal road, which i was able to verify 80 years
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after it was laid. the village of dubai is a must-see point on your travel map. by the way, don't confuse the name correctly. put emphasis on the oaks and in no case dubai the story of this little polesie village is an incredible mosaic of religious denominations, high-profile magnate families and scary stories . about mysticism and devilry, but first things first, the residents of the oaks are sure that the name of their village comes precisely from the word oak . there are a lot of people in polesie. and by the way, the belief that if you want to live happily ever after , oaks cannot be cut down categorically originated from these places. thinking has been known since the 15th century, but it’s worth talking about it only from the 17th century, when it passed to the jesuit order, what would you do if you were a jesuit monk, and you were given the estate of a proper educational center for orphans. well , if you were a korzhenevsky landowner, you would think only of yourself and build a beautiful
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palace park complex. well, if you were a landowner among the uzhenets, you would think only of yourself and build a beautiful palace. the park complex, which was painted by napoleon orda once upon a time there was a manor house on this site, of which now not even a foundation remains, so the local owners have a legend about it. the estates held a ball on good friday, which was then considered greatest sin. and as soon as the guests sat down at the table. the floor collapsed and the earth swallowed those present, they say that on the night from good friday to holy saturday. here you can see the ghosts of those very guests who come to the estate on mystical carriages and exactly at midnight, as in the fairy tale about cinderella, they fall underground again. true, this is just a fiction, i have not checked, but you can try
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your luck. the neprobuk canal has been connecting the baltic and black seas for about 200 years and reminds us of the great route from the varangians to greeks. and it’s also beautiful, it stretches from kobrin to the cut in the ivanovo region, connecting the tributary of the western god mukhavets with the tributary of the pripyat river. previously , there was a land wolf in this area, overcoming which took numerous merchants money, energy and time. the idea of ​​connecting rivers with man-made canals appeared in the middle of the 17th century. , but only 100 years later the authorities took over its implementation according to the original project, and it was created by the royal cartographer flyfly. pripyat was connected by a straight line, but when the builders when we started laying the canal, we encountered impassable swamps and a waterway. i had to take a detour. the canal was dug by serfs
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, so it was executed, inexpensive , just a million zlotys seemed much cheaper than the construction of the aginsky canal, work on the construction of the dnieper-buk canal continued from the age of 9. during this time, a breakthrough was made through a section 56 long, 20 cubits wide, and in the spring of 1784 a small flotilla was sent from pinsk to warsaw. imagine the surprise of the residents of warsaw when, one fine morning, having looked through their eyes, they saw 10 shugale ships loaded with honey, smoked fish and other finnish primaries. even on this occasion they issued a silver medal in the same year, the king of the polish-lithuanian commonwealth stanislav august pyatovsky arrived in polesie and personally tested the new waterway from that couple the canal began to be called royal. an interesting fact, therefore the canal was transported from the construction site with the help of a paddle steamer and the forces of barge haulers 5 destroyers to sevastopol itself. up to a displacement of 164 tons , the russian empire also contributed to
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development of the canal at the end of the 19th century. a system of gateways was built here; the gates, the gateways, were opened manually. now everything is automated. this is a complex machine that starts with a key, just like a motorcycle , the hardest thing to figure out is. which head to open, top or bottom, although , in fact, that’s all, it just depends on which side the ship is coming from and do we need to raise the water level or lower it? well , now you need to compare the water level in the sluice chamber and the lower (this, by the way, is what professional slang is called, the lower level of the river, we start, hydraulic drive, open the brake and open the gates of the left and right banks. by the way, opening these giant gates is not so easy; they are under strong water pressure. therefore,
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the shutters are opened first. the water comes down only after the gates open. it is simply unique to control the elements. well, the water level has equalized, it’s time to give way to the ships. do you know how a traffic light differs from a semaphore in a traffic light there are three colors in a semaphore there are only two red and green so while our camera is getting ready, it is on, red, as soon as the water level is equal , turn on green. full speed ahead quickly enough. in general , it takes about 35 minutes to ferry one ship, but i recommend that you experience all the delights of locking and assembling
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a ship when you go on a trip. i arrived in the town of logishin, which has its own stunning coat of arms, as well as another highlight. she's here dressed as peter and paul. i want to see it. the urban village , whose name comes from the word log, that is , depression or bow, has long surpassed the 400-year mark in its long history. he i saw a lot of noble families of lyubetsk aginsk and lived through the dawn with the famous radivils, who owned the town of the 17th century. it was then that the chancellor, the great lithuanian albrech radivil, allocated funds for the construction of the first
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church of the main attraction, logishin and the place where half a century later that very highlight appeared. and here is the highlight of the icon of the logishin mother of god . there are several interesting facts about this icon, firstly, the miraculous icon is proven to heal. secondly, it was brought here by the swedish army, thirdly, equally revered by catholics and orthodox, but fourthly, she is called the queen of woodland. the discovery of this icon in logishi is not shrouded in numerous houses, the most truthful version is considered to be that the package with the icon was left by one of the officers of the army of king charles 12, either he simply forgot, or on purpose, so as not to ruin it , one way or another, the icon appeared in the city and immediately began to work miracles with the main miracle. residents cited the fact that during the big fire in logishin, only the church in which it was located survived. logishin is
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one of those amazing settlements where a church and a church, that is, completely different denominations, peacefully coexist nearby, literally at a distance of 20 m. not only are the buildings located close to each other. the clergy are also friends. another amazing fact, logishin, without being a city , had magdeburg law, and received it earlier than, for example, gomel, and together with the magistrate void and the right of providence of fairs, it also acquired its own coat of arms. you will also be interested. pay attention wolf with moose legs. heraldry experts are trying to explain this natural anomaly with the desire to create a single creature from the traditional inhabitants of the belarusian forests, but logishin became famous throughout the entire region not for its fancy coat of arms, but for the artisans who made barrels and bottles of linen in their workshops , and
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supplied smoked meat delicacies from the town to warsaw and vilnius i 'm going on vacation with my loved one wants to talk, your wife is rated as stable heavy. she is in intensive care after a major operation. don't get lost yourself my own, i don’t know what happened to her there , andrey should support her, and then we’ll solve our problems ourselves somehow. i was sure that i would marry this man. watch the series mashkin's house on the belarus 24 tv channel. each person chooses
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his own life guidelines that can radically change his life. i graduated from a russian-language school, so i wanted to study abroad. i came to belarus , the strange sun, to get a higher education. we arrived at my favorite belarusian state medical university, which is my fourth year teacher at the faculty of medicine, foreign students in medical practice. how great it is to determine for yourself your own path to explore it from the very beginning. it was now like a mini-project. how's your work? this is a large school of spanish language and culture. it is possible so that all the children who study here and who are from estonia speak their native language together and celebrate some holidays together. and most importantly, be able to enjoy your choice from in my life i never talk about anything at all, because for me it was such a weekend for 5
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years. so to speak, unforgettable and unreal , watch the new project look at belarus today on our channel. there was a camp of primitive people here, and in the era of kievan rus, the village was famous for the fact that the famous agency canal began near it, the life’s work of hetman mikhail kazimiraginsky, who in 1786 handed
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it over forever from life, but i didn’t come to merchi not for the sake of the canal, connecting the nursery. and thereby connecting pripyat with the demon, and the baltic black sea is here and another attraction is the center of traditional culture and life with the fallen in polesie. no, good people. may you experience joy, happiness, the joy of the jedi, and we have everything at the ballet, a great occasion with a line howling from such arrogant guests, they laid powder under their feet, and soft furry footers
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to live on. we are now plum and rich. and one at a time. i'm super on you with grain hash about russia, well, i 'm pouring tea into your wheat, fortunately i was born, but overgrown viewing. i beg you. sorry at the center of precious culture. and you sleep here in woodland, come through kindly. the center was opened in 2016 and today has more than 200 exhibits collected through the joint efforts of residents of the region. the most interesting thing is that every visitor can pick up any object, examine it, twirl it , find out its purpose and method of use. in this room, in principle , all sorts of straw products are collected to guess their purpose, which are very difficult for a modern person, but interesting. let's try. i'm guessing
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it's an oar. jump net what is it for fishing on the canals, that is , wait, the polesie fisherman comes out and just like that , carefully, but this is in the event that there is a lot of fish, and there are a lot of fish in polesie, believe me , a lot. it was also established for our people to fish. this is how the gray fish got in and didn’t come out, only the owner. this could get out and go fishing. tell me what the most authentic, most delicious recipes for cooking fish on the straw lay on some fish. baked , dried and served aromatically to the guest many exhibits of the mercantile collection are interesting because they have long gone out of use and you will see that today you can only go to the museum forever and you can look at the fire, the water

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