i myself was born in a small town called istaravshan, in the north of tajikistan, and our city was smalld after i arrived there were large squares and the architecture of the city impressed me greatly. and i really liked it when you start walking along these avenues. i don’t know, i had a very good time and still do. i generally love walking around minsk. one of my favorite squares is, of course, independence avenue, which i walk along and especially in the evening. it’s very beautiful. i've always had good russian language. and this helped me a lot in life, including in belarus, so i didn’t encounter any problems, and also in meeting belarusian students in general, the belarusian people, and the belarusian people are generally very hospitable, good-natured people. who are pleasant to communicate with, so i really liked it. it’s just like here in tajikistan for all this time , uh, minsk has become my hometown. and i feel absolutely comfortable here. mu belarusian state medical university, where i am a teacher for the fourth year at the faculty of medicine for foreign students in medical