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Waiting for my kid to have some kids’ lessons nearby.🙃

During a year Sasha has been visiting baby courses of different directions:
⏺️basic skills, like sorting, painting, doing some physical exercises, working in a team
⏺️music
⏺️dancing

This autumn we plan to go to the kindergarten, that’s why all those baby courses mentioned above are like preparation for kindergarten.
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Dr Sasha’s in da house 👩‍⚕️
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Welcome to Belarus 🇧🇾
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Spontaneous trip to Belarus, Minks 🇧🇾

We came here on Saturday, the first day was a lazy one, we were exhausted after the journey. But yesterday we spent in the Minsky Zoo almost the whole day.

Exotic animals, dolphins’ show and a huge amount of reptiles left us impressed💚
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Yesterdays we visited the Mir Castle in Belarus.

Sasha was looking for Princess👸 and tried to touch the history🏰

⏺️Some short video you’ll see a little bit later.
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Located in the small town of Mir, Belarus, Mir Castle stands as an iconic example of medieval architecture and military engineering.

🤩Built primarily between the late 15th and early 16th centuries, this defensive structure has witnessed numerous wars and sieges throughout history.

🤩Its unique blend of Gothic and Renaissance styles reflects both artistic innovation and strategic planning typical of that era.
Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2000, Mir Castle remains not only a testament to historical events but also serves as a major tourist attraction showcasing Belarus' rich heritage.
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Minsk Gates: why the gates?

The Minsk Gates are an architectural complex located on the Train Station Square in Minsk, the capital of Belarus.

The complex consists of two 11-story towers, which were built in 1953 according to the design of Leningrad architect Boris Rubanenko. These towers represent a vivid example of Stalinist classicism and symbolize the post-war revival and growth of Minsk.

The towers were constructed as part of a large-scale project to reconstruct the Railway Station Square, making them an important part of Belarus's cultural and historical heritage.

The name "Minsk Gates" is derived from their location opposite the train station and along the main road, which gives them the appearance of gates leading into the city.
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