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[000:00:00;00] i as a person, i admire you as a woman, i have already loved in this life, once , i don’t know whether you have already loved or not yet, love, if we talk about real love, and not about something vaguely reminiscent of it, we experience everything in this life once, it is impossible to love twice, just as it is impossible to be born twice or die twice, life, death, love are given to us once, we cannot miss the real one, i will never love again in life, but i really want to be with you, i ask you to become my
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wife. hello everyone, today we arrived in the city with a very unusual name, either it came from the name of the drygovichi tribes who lived here, or from the word drugva, that was the name of the carts for passing through marshy areas, in general, there are many versions, but in short, we arrived in the city of napolesie dragichin, my
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name is victoria poplevchenova, let's go, today i will take a course as a young housewife and learn how to cook bezder delicacies, this is your unique recipe, yes, as i understand it, well, probably yes, i will take a walk through the remains of the gill fortress, this place is waiting for its researchers, i think that will be very there are a lot of sensations, i’ll go to the ukhov estate, i ’ll find out how they are connected with the mozheshka family. otminskaya to drogichin, approximately 282 km. you can get there either by your car or by train or minibus; the route is not close and it is better
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to take a night train. and we will start our route with the most nationally colorful. museum of the drogichen region , a bezderzhsky fortushka, it is there that i am going to take a course as a young housewife. the bezdersky region has long been famous for its craftswomen. the museum itself is a large estate; polesian life at the beginning of the 20th century was restored here and the technique of complete production of fortushki has still been preserved. hello, hello, victoria. lyudmila, i came to you to take a course on being a real young housewife, tell me what. should be able to, it’s very wonderful that you came to our hospitable, uncontrolled region, which is famous for its hardworking craftswomen , women, and so that you can be convinced of this, let’s go and we will reassign you to our real
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uncontrolled system, let’s go, the museum has collected 300 women’s fortunes, polish beauties wore them on special occasions, weddings, christening or farewell. so, what about berries? what do we do next? well, now , victoria, let’s get down to work, directly, to the activity for which you came to our museum today. the most important place is occupied by belarusian, in particular our bezder flax, look how long and big it is, and how pleasant it is to hold it in your hands, isn’t it, victoria, it smells like ten, natural, okay, yes, it’s a little different from the smell of hay, well, how does this sheaf turn into real tone? we'll look at the thread now, but in order to grow such a long flax, it had to be sown in early spring on the right day on friday or saturday; the summer, as a rule , used to be rainy and sunny, and in
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the second half of july they started harvesting, and in order to separate the seed from the stem well and efficiently, the flax was laid out in the barn these kinds of advances were made by the ethymyan women with the help of wooden materials, and as i understand it, these... next year, quite rightly, they again received a harvest of such wonderful flax. at the initial stage, these line the stems were ground on such a tool, this tool is called a thorn. they took the stems in their hands, laid them on this thorn, pressed it like this and the top layer little by little began to crumble. let's try to do this interesting and unusual work for you. let's? come on, of course, i came here to study, i’m taking a course. a novice housewife , well, well, i’ll say that from the outside it already looks difficult, but given the fact in what quantity women then made and processed it there, so my the problem is, what to do, push and press, put it on the edge, that’s great, little by
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little you push it, press it, everything is fine, everything works out well for you, we still have large trash bins on the fibers, and to remove them from the fibers we used this. such a wooden instrument, what does it look like to you? victoria, it looks like a sword , it looks like a child’s sword, i think that the children just grew up, the sword remained and it was necessary to find some use, well, somewhere a little, probably there is, but only the truth, but this sword, it is called a priplon, with the help of this sword we covered these trash cans, like this, you see how well they fly off, let’s try to do this too, come on, i like the name of this process, you’re doing great. however, like all the work, at the final stage, this unusual comb will help us get rid of the debris on the fibers, look how elastic and hard it is, it served the owner for many years, it was
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he who allowed us to comb out the smallest debris, and they combed it in the following way: take a large wooden trough, it is presented in exposition of our first hall, water was poured into this trough and this flax was combed onto the water with these movements. then the housewife could see whether the garbage was falling, whether the garbage was falling on the surface of the water, so we formed a small ball of fibers, or as it is called a tow, together with it we move on to the spindle. nina lukevichna, i’ve already processed it, i’ve come to you to learn how to spin , okay, we’ll teach you right away, i have this yarn in my hands, this is sweat, they made a tow from that broken flax, this is this tow. i at once with the help of a spindle, marvel at how i will spin the spindle on my fingers, just like the spindle, oh bachish, how to spin, i spun it
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once, and here i’m sipping, sit down, hold the finish, so hanging so that it must hang, yes , hold it like this, so that it’s twisted, that’s how it’s twisted, only the thread is not screwed up, because many people want... to twirl the string, yes, but it’s required that it hangs like that, marvel once again, like me, yak yula, so it’s very interesting, but nothing is clear, so, this is spinning, believe me, but, but here you don’t need to raise your hand, but what is required is that the creative work is done, and so that the fiber is pulled, so, for the first time it’s very good, thank you, yes, after our thread goes to the weaving machine, which, in addition to everything else, is also needed be able to thread, in the old days there was only one woman in the whole village who knew how to do this, towels are made from such threads. of which a real housewife should have had as many as 12 pieces for each
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church holiday. well, i dressed my family, this towel is a gift, i learned how to weave, all i had to do was learn how to cook, so i went. among the museum’s craftsmen and staff there are also residents who are here literally at every step, but i’m moving towards real belarusian cuisine. hello, hello, victoria, we invite you to our hut for potato pancakes, come, i’ll show you how we prepare them, to prepare our potato pancakes, we of course need potatoes, we cut them, to the potatoes we also add tsibul, eggs, flour if possible, and of course beans, once in the old days nun was for meat, instead of meat, so i just i wanted to say, tell me.
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i have one more question, is this your unique recipe, yes, as i understand it, well, probably, yes , the whole taste of this potato is because it is rubbed with your hands, because it ’s not like that on combines at all, since we let's grate the potatoes, grate the tsibuli, take the onion and rub on this very third, by the way, a small life hack so as not to cry from the onion, you can wash it in cold water, did you hear me taco? now we’ve rubbed the tsybuli, and now we’ll be viptovchi, we already have the wine ready, the gifts, we’ll pour a little bit at a time, and so on, please, oh, well, by the way, i’ll tell you, yes , so, well, yes, strength is needed, if there was nothing to eat, but people would always plant and always
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rescue them. add this potovchaniy bep to our mass of potatoes, that's what we grated, so we grated potatoes, onions, take an egg, one, i think one is enough for this, okay, so, add an egg, salt, of course, you can add a drop of flour, a little at a time, remember. so, all our dough is ready on the patty, we’ll fry the belarusian one in our stove , please, it’s not dangerous, no, right on the coals yes, put it on the coals like this and let them fry, but now comes the most difficult part. during the
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cooking process, the potato pancakes are turned over several times to ensure even frying. well, friends, it was incredibly exciting and interesting, and i went to build my route further, come to us again, we will prepare our ubiquitous dishes with you. we follow the sporting life of our country. egor gerasimov reached the second round of the chinese women tournament with a prize fund of almost $100,000. it’s clear that we didn’t prepare like that and win 10 matches in a row there at once. cooperation with the russian national team for fencing makes a significant difference. we are reviewing the most interesting event in the capital
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: a doubles tennis tournament was held, parents at the competition acted as partners of their children, although everyone won in this situation. dynamo minsk players alexey kolosov and vitali pinchuk will go to the all-star match based on the results of spectator voting. we are confident that this year will be no less interesting than last year, every year the league is slowly gaining momentum, we are listening to the opinions of competent specialists. all this in sports projects on tv channel belarus 24. what is belarus like in the eyes of those who once left it? belarusians have more of this active life position, i really love belarusian nature, i can come to the forest, just stop, stand, look at the sky, admire this beauty. true patriots are ready
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to share their love for their homeland, far beyond its borders. it is impossible not to love everything connected with the homeland. so that we carry it, take it to our countries, and they would also talk about it there, with their example of serving the homeland their ancestors, as if they showed that this can be done, that this must be done, historical memory is the strength of the people , peace can be preserved if you preserve the memory of your roots, of your ancestors, of those who lived on this beautiful, clean land
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, clean, clean, belarus, see the project, a look at belarus , on the tv channel belarus 24. i refreshed myself and go to zhaber, where the remains of a fortress, supporters of peter i, were preserved. at the turn of the seventeenth and sixteenth centuries, near the yaselda river, mikhail veshnevetsky built a castle, he had the shape of an uneven rectangle with five bastions and was surrounded by a rampart with a wooden clearing, today all that remains of the castle is... history and ruins, which still contain artifacts. sergei vladimirovich, i know that we are now in place, but where are the remains of the ancient castle, tell us what is special about it, who lived here? this is our history, this is our pride in the tragichensky district and here was the residence, here were the herodzevils,
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here was the entire elite on the territory of this castle of the grand duchy of lithuania and rech polish-lithuanian commonwealth. fishing and hunting was excellent here. therefore, power and husband. of that period, people simply came here and rested, this particular castle was built on the former settlement of an ancient monastery, it was built for more than 10 years, when the war of peter ii with sweden began, for those who lived the local people, it was more of a civil war, because that there was a split in the elites between supporters of charles xix and supporters of peter ii, from this castle the archaeologists who are conducting work and transferred two cannonballs to the academy, the weight of which empty 47 kg, in total they pulled out of the bypass canal from the arsenal, which was flooded by order of king charles xix, four cannonballs, two cannonballs were taken to minsk, to the museum of the armed forces
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of the republic of belarus, we are now passing along the bridge, thrown over the former bypass canal of the castle, its depth was 4 m, width 10 m, that is, practically a castle, at a time when the bypass channel was not covered with ice, it was impregnable, the fortress was built according to the dutch principle, it had a fairly substantial area, 815 people were only a garrison of soldiers, about seventy were ... dolsky and vishnevetsky, this place is waiting for its researchers, i think there will be a lot of sensations, because here once was the ancient settlement on yaselda, and
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we see yaselda on the left, this is the river of the gods, we are now near the image. i propose to go to it right now, this is the river of the gods, the river of the gods, and the one who washes his hands in the sacred waters of the yaselda river will have good luck, happiness, right now i want to do this, a whole legend is associated with the yaselda river, once young yasi's girl came to see her every evening banks of the river, the young prince heard, immediately fell in love and invited him to his domain , but the people began to notice that the ruler had lost his head and decided that they did not need such a prince. having learned about the threat to her beloved, the girl asked to be taken to the river bank, where they met. yasya decided to save her lover from the disfavor of the people and went into
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the water. i invite you to our military history museum, where artifacts found by archaeologists here are stored, and not only artifacts, but also many interesting other things. let's go. from such an offer we are not could and immediately went straight to the center of drogichina, the military-historical museum of udovikovo. the temple of history opened its doors for the first time in august 1994. a huge number of exhibits can be seen in the museum from the fortress to the times of the great patriotic war. i want to show you unique objects that archaeologists found. they gave us to the museum on the bastions of the gill castle, which means these two
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large cannonballs, in general there are only four in our museums in the republic of belarus, two at ours, and two at the museum of the armed forces of the republic belarus, and these are small cannonballs, small cannonballs were also found by archaeologists and these cannonballs belonged to the swedish army, well, mobile artillery that... was mobile in our swamps and in our terrain in general, which means this cannonball is very interesting, it’s quite rare, why is it quite rare, because it did not explode when fired, this is a cannonball, and i asked the archaeologist to explain, it means how they shot it, it means they put a grate over the fire and that’s how i... heated it until white on the fire then with tongs
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they threw it into the barrel of a cannon and fired, it hit some building or structure and caused a fire in the castle, but i don’t know, i can’t hold it alone, how much does it weigh, it’s about 12 kg, that’s the big one, and the big one is 47 kg, empty, we weighed this cannonball, this is almost, this is almost my weight, well, this wheel was pulled out of the swamp, due to the fact that our drugichchin is similar to the name... from the ancient slavic word dredgi, dredgi is a cart on such wheels, to make it clearer for children, we explain the origin and names of our road, even we have very interesting exhibits, these are two spearheads of the early middle ages, how they got to our museum... they were handed over by the builders who carried out repairs at the veslaukhov estate in perkovich, the veslaukhov estate house, this, by the way, is the place where
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we are today we will also go, we are always glad to see our guests, now i want to give such a souvenir of ours to you and i want you to get acquainted with our museum, which tells about the partisan movement during the great patriotic war on the territory of the drogichensky district, this is a memorial sign partisan of belarus 1941-44, which in 1985 was awarded to every partisan. wow, well , i’ve never seen anything like this in my collection before, thank you
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very much, and let’s move on. not only the muscles, but also the brain need constant training. at first glance, it may seem that intelligence and erudition are far from sports, but we will prove that this is not at all the case, the vocabulary of which sport... belongs to the term "jep" martial arts, martial arts, of course, jep is a blow, let's say so , with the hand in front, connected the logic and answered the question correctly. according to the rules games, participants must go through four periods, answering difficult questions. this kind of device can be used in several sports, name at least one of them, i’ll assume it’s shooting. this is the wrong answer; the centenary has not been celebrated since the first olympic games. games and since the formation of the international olympic committee, this is the question, let’s say, with a trick, who will prove that
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he is the main sports expert of the country. whoever scores the most points at the end of the game will be the winner. nazar takes the lead, and this is perhaps the main event of the second round, the fourth period, friends, the culmination, the denouement of our project. watch the intellectual competition show, head game, on our tv channel. their skin day begins with soreness. serodin, tsudovnykh, slavnykh, why is belarus so rich? there are a bunch of adzinas in the world , i... come up and say that oh, but our grandmother had for rough work, initially, we needed two tools, this tool is called a hoof, the unbelievably shaped
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parts of their little family. first mention of the village of perru , a few kilometers from drogichin there is the village of perkovich, which in 1756 belonged to the veslovukh family, where classicism and baroque were combined, and i can’t wait to show you everything. a park alley
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connects the estate to the uniate church, the facades of the building are located. facing each other, only the walls remained of the estate in its original form, the internal layout was redone to suit the needs of the new residents. an interesting fact: the land on which the estate complex was built belonged to someone else before the construction of the estate, not without a well-known family. evgeniy, well, i know that this land used to belong to the ozheshka family, tell me how it became the property of the veslovukhs, i’ll explain , the thing is that in 1766, i married a representative of the ozheshkov family, who was 18 years old, her name was honorata in as a dowry, she brought him the perkovich estate, where he founded his manor house, because the old house had fallen into disrepair and began to build a church, which was also part of this
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park ensemble, and was laid out here a good park, so zinon veslavukh began construction of the estate, which was completed by his son victor, already victor , before after the war, an orphanage was founded here, which later became a boarding school, and now here is the perkovichi sanatorium boarding school, where children from all over the bretz region gather , there is a medical service here, children relax here, improve their health, and of course study, but is it true that zinon veslovukha was buried right on the estate? yes, it's true, sinon veslovukh started to build a stone temple and he did not have time to complete it, already being sick, his son victor, seeing that his father was very weak, accelerated the construction, and when zinon veslaov died, his son buried him in the church itself, which had not yet been completely completed. crossing the entire park and the road, you find yourself in the tumu
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church, now it is publicly accessible, this... the temple, like a manor house, was completed in 1805. in its architecture, the perkov church is an example of late classicism. evgeniya, well, considering the fact that in the draggechensky district there are quite a lot churches and temples, for what purpose was this built? well, the thing is that at the end of the 16th century the church in perkovichi was very dilapidated, it fell into disrepair, and the new owner... while building his estate, decided to build a stone church at the same time, which was built over the course of about 10 years. in the late fifties and early sixties, an anti-religious campaign took place in the soviet union, which led to hundreds and thousands of churches throughout the soviet union being closed. perkovskaya church is no exception. despite this church is visited by local residents and they remember
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every church holiday. as we said today, the veslookhov clan was closely connected with the ozheshka clan, which built the chapel bowl. the final point of my route will be belarusian noterdam to paris. for this we need to go to the village of zakozel. this village is in many ways similar to other belarusian villages, but this settlement is still special. in the past, the village of zakozel was the main residence of the polesie branch of the ozheshka family. according to legend, eliza ozheshka came here more than once. in the zakozel chapel in 1863 she hid a wounded commander. why is the chapel a burial place? birth orzeszka calls the belarusian noterdam everything is simple: according to the architect’s idea , the chapel tomb was supposed to become a romantic flower of neo-gothic architecture in the polesie region. at the moment, the temple is in
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the process of restoration, starting from the roof, stucco moldings and ending with the internal fraternity. yulia, then tell us a little about the progress of the restoration, what you have already done and what remains to be done? as you can see, we have already been able to restore the vault. there was plaster restored from the outside, because it was in a very sad state, cast iron elements were restored, stained glass windows , mainly the roof itself, these crosses, spiers, which we can now see, were restored , work is currently underway to restore the stucco molding, both outside and and the interior decoration is being restored, this is a rib vault, which will be, they are now restoring everything too, it is planned that... 2024, the stucco molding on the outside will still be finally attached, it will be painted, uh, it will be completely restored
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a view inside, the scaffolding will be removed and in general it is planned to establish a cold exposition , tourists will be able to go there in the future, well, there will be excursions and there will be some exhibits on display, and although once upon a time the chapel was a church, thanks to the boss... mikhail antov in 1865 it was handed over to the ozheshka family, the church crosses were removed and they were ordered to make it into a tomb for the descendants of the family. this is how exciting and interesting the journey through drogichin and the drogichin region was. i 'm going to look for new unknown corners
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