this museum in turgenevka still keeps a reminder of the homeland.brought a lot of their own, but why? because we traveled by train, the carriages were well equipped, which means we traveled here for two months to irkutsk, and from irkutsk here on horseback. and so they brought a lot with them, well, then they settled down here, built houses, they naturally began to continue their business. so they worked with clay, began to grow flax, in our village , for example, not in the village, then there was nothing yet, to an empty place, more than 60 of them came , well, what do we know, we know everything, and we know your life, i know everything, i even know what kind of program does lukashenko have for these agricultural towns, i studied it, that one person from the family must work on the farm for at least 5 years, well, yes, and a house is given. yes, it gives a house, i looked at the wicker there and some furniture there, well, good conditions, but such belarusian agricultural towns are already appearing in russian regions, we were on sakhalin, the kh