district, where i was born and raised, and from a farm in the stoltsovsky district in the village of podlesyerodina of my father’s small motherland. these two seemingly remote regions for me, the closest, dearest and most dear to her homeland - this is when you know and remember what this forest looked like, all these paths and everything else. here is for me. this is the motherland in the first place - this is the place where you were born somewhere, this is the place where you uttered your first words. you went to school for the first time and this is the place where you were taught to love their country, where you first saw the majestic walls of the worldly castle. where did you come with your cousin and a dachshund dog named beetle. so you thought that you should become an archaeologist and historian, and then you would realize this dream and talk to you. or rather, listen and listen. thanks for this talk. thank you. club of editors, what we say is what we do, it is strength, belarus, if i have an iron club in my hands, i am much stronger than if i have it in my hands, just my hands, when