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How We Live in One of the Poorest Districts of Belarus

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Having stayed in multiple different villages on my previous travels, I was inspired to do the same in Belarus. I reached out to several Belarusians and got the wonderful opportunity to visit Krupitsa village after meeting Ira through Couchsurfing. Ira was so excited to invite me to come and stay with her parents and her son. I was excited to see life in the countryside and got lucky to be present during Ira’s father's birthday.

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I am an Indonesian female solo traveller, who started solo travelling in 2013. After working for the government till 2016, I left Indonesia to pursue full-time travelling and to document myself as I explore different cultures as a solo female.

Having initially travelled for 5 months throughout Asia, I moved to China in January 2017 for an English teaching job, which was my first experience living abroad.

Since leaving China in 2018, I have taken the move to become a full-time YouTube creator and traveller. I strive to create unique, culture-driven content and capture authentic interactions as I travel.
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How do people really live in a Belarusian village

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All the advices which I give you are also based on my experience - for 8 year I have been working like a tourism manager. So I do travel a lot as in my own country so I do abroad.
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Life in the poorest region of Belarus

Last week I spent at my mom's in Belarus and decided to make an unusual video about the Belarusian countryside . But I hope you'll like it. My brother decided to drain and clean our pond in our Russian dacha, and to check if there is any construction waste in the bottom. And if it's safe to swim in it. Also he is building a board way to be able to dive in the pond after banya. Oh, and I had my Russian banya session. It's the best in the world.

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What Life is like in Belarus after sanctions

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My friends, here is another video on my channel , in which I want to share with you current situation in my country , the way how we live here after sanctions and which kind of problems we have now. At the same time all these problems cannot compare with suffering which Ukrainian people have now. Belarusian people trying to help them as much as it possible. Also some of our sanatoriums giving a place for living many people from Ukraine.
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0:00 Introduction
0:36 Exchange rates
3:05 Supermarkets in Belarus: prices, foodstuff varieties
4:55 #Employment in Belarus
6:38 Restaurant sphere in Belarus
8:10 #Medication in Belarus
8:55 Prices for gas

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Welcome to my channel about #Belarus.
Here you will find the latest news about our country, reviews of restaurants and nightclubs in Minsk. I will show you hotels, private houses in #Belarusian village, where you can stay. You will also learn the character of Belarusian ladies. What they expect, when they start relationships with a foreigner. And let's travel around the world. Because I will also share with you here my own travelings around the world ????.r
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Eastern European village - How people live in Belarus [Ep. 3] ????????

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Visiting different villages and interacting with locals in the countryside of Belarus was one of my favourite travel experiences so far. I was staying with a local Belarusian family and got to be introduced to different aspects of the village. Starting from different neighbours, markets, shops, cultural centres, schools and many more. As my friend and I were exploring the older part of the village, we stumbled across a babushka, a Russian word for grandma and got to spend some time with her. An experience with the older generation always warms my heart as it teaches us compassion and humility.

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Hello there, welcome to this channel!
I am an Indonesian female solo traveler, who started solo traveling in 2013. After working for the government till 2016, I left Indonesia to pursue full-time traveling and to document myself as I explore different cultures as a solo female.

Having initially traveled for 5 months throughout Asia, I moved to China in January 2017 for an English teaching job, which was my first experience living abroad.

Since leaving China in 2018, I have taken the move to become a full-time YouTube creator and traveler. I strive to create unique, culture-driven content and capture authentic interactions as I travel.

District where I Live Gomel Belarus

The Microdistrict 17 is the district of Gomel where I currently live with my family. In the video you will see the apartment complex where my family live. There are children playgrounds and a school, a big grocery store and a sunny beach.

Belarusian Village: Zalozki

A short break from capitalism)
Spring is coming into Western Belarus, we're out for a quick flight to the village of Zalozki, Novogrudok area. Somebody left for Argentina before the war. Two family branches may actually reunite this year!

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How much does it cost to live in Minsk, Belarus?

In this video I break down the approximate costs of living here in #Minsk #Belarus. Disclaimer: These figures are not exact but they gave you a rough idea of what to expect if you decide to relocate here by yourself, if you are renting and you depend on public transport to get around. I don't include fuel costs if you have a car. Of course costs can depend on your circumstances and lifestyle and may vary.

Sidenotes: If your flat is non BY owned, heating alone (communal heating gas) can be as much as $40. In the final part dealing with communal bills (communal heating gas) is included and not to be confused with Gas for cooking. It's totally different.

LIFE IN A SMALL VILLAGE IN BELARUS [4K] part 2

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My friends. Here is a second part of the vlog - Village life in Belarus.
Here you can watch first part of it, so you will understand the whole story


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Welcome to my channel about life in #Belarus and my travelligs around the world.
Here you will find the latest news about my country, reviews of restaurants, hotels and nightclubs in Minsk. Walking tour videos, so that you can feel the atmosphere of the city.
All the advices which I give you are also based on my experience - for 8 year I have been working like a tourism manager. So I do travel a lot as in my own country so I do abroad.
Let`s enjoy it together!

Belarus. Interesting Facts: Cities People & Nature

Belarus is an ex USSR country. In many ways its similar to Russia. Lets take a look at Modern Belarus and see what its like. #Belarus

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Autumn in the Bialowieza Forest
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Why Belarus is a perfect country to live in?

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Welcome to my channel about life in #Belarus and my travelligs around the world.
Here you will find the latest news about my country, reviews of restaurants, hotels and nightclubs in Minsk. Walking tour videos, so that you can feel the atmosphere of the city.
All the advices which I give you are also based on my experience - for 8 year I have been working like a tourism manager. So I do travel a lot as in my own country so I do abroad.
Let`s enjoy it together!

Life in a BELARUSIAN VILLAGE

Would you stay in a Belarusian village? Last time, when I asked this question on Instagram, many of you said no.
That's why in this episode, we want to show you around a Belarusian village house and how people live there, with all the differences and some village-style luxuries.
So, even though city life might be what you're normally used to, you will also consider the village life after this? Let us know!
Enjoy!

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00:00 Introduction
00:29 Arrival
01:03 The interior
04:10 The bathrooms
05:08 The garden
06:30 Going for a swim
07:24 End of the day
07:42 Starting the new day
09:08 Where the water comes from
09:49 Boat ride
11:08 Outro
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Remote Russia: How People Live in Isolated Villages? | Mobile Shops in Russia | Documentary ENG SUB

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In the Republic of Karelia, a Russian region bordering Finland, there are more than 400 remote villages, where it is not so easy to get by car, as there are hardly any roads there. It’s usually about 40-50 people (mainly old ones) living there. These villages are completely isolated from the rest of the world: there are no supermarkets or grocery stores, some places don't even have stable electricity supply. The only hope for the residents of these villages are mobile shops — vans that deliver food, medicine and even utensils to remote corners of the Russian North.

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Timestamps:
00:00 How to get groceries in remote villages
01:02 How mobile shops work
03:01 Concentration camp in a village
03:57 How to run a mobile shop
05:57 Electricity outages
08:08 Villagers’ problems
12:40 Lack of infrastructure and telecommunication
16:31 Government aid
18:16 The village where electricity is supplied according to schedule
20:56 Visiting a local babushka
25:32 A telephone booth that doesn’t work
27:37 Life of a Karelian farmer

The Reality of Life in Russia 2023 (bureaucratic nightmare)

This is our life in Russia in late 2022 / 2023. Traveling to Russia as a westerner has always been difficult, a bureaucratic nightmare, but this year is the first time Matt and I have really had any issues. We arrived in my hometown of Kemerovo, Siberia, after crossing in to Russia at Kaliningrad and flying to Novosibirsk. Once here and staying with my family, we went to register with the local authorities, but everything turned out to be a little complicated to say the least. This is a week in our lives here staying in Siberia as we hang out with my family and prepare for New years eve (the biggest celebration of the year in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and many other former Soviet countries). Welcome to a very cold, wintery Siberia.

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We will go from the very east to the very west of Russia and then to its capital, to see how people live in different parts of Russia. Let's make a research : what are the average salaries, how much people spend per month on food, renting an apartment, and other costs in Kamchatka, Kaliningrad and Moscow!

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Solo travelling to North of Belarus, Eastern Europe - Russia's Border [Ep. 5] ????????

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As I was looking at the Belarus map during my research, the North and Far East region was something that intrigued me. These are regions that many tourists don’t visit and pay attention to. I was also curious to see what the people and places are like in areas close to the borders.

I took a 3-hour high-speed train from Minsk for 16 Belarusian Rubles. Prior to my departure, I managed to get in touch with Vitali whom I found through Couchsurfing. Despite our language barriers, Vitali was very excited to show me his hometown.

Being one of the oldest cities in Belarus, Vitebsk is believed to be found in 974 by the Princess Olga of Kiev and has been mentioned in ancient Russian chronicles since the 11th century.
This Northernmost regional city has an advantageous geographical location as it is located at the crossroads of the most important trade between Russia, Baltic states, Ukraine, Central and Western Europe.

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Hello there, welcome to this channel!
I am an Indonesian female solo traveler, who started solo traveling in 2013. After working for the government till 2016, I left Indonesia to pursue full-time traveling and to document myself as I explore different cultures as a solo female.

Having initially traveled for 5 months throughout Asia, I moved to China in January 2017 for an English teaching job, which was my first experience living abroad.

Since leaving China in 2018, I have taken the move to become a full-time YouTube creator and traveler. I strive to create unique, culture-driven content and capture authentic interactions as I travel.

Living in a small town in Belarus. How the town is set up. Giveaway results.

My mom lives in a small town in Vitebsk region in Belarus. Their rural vibe is what i admire after St.Petersburg. Life in a small town is calm and clean but there is a big issue there. Which one? You will find it out in the video.

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BELARUS: COSTS OF LIVING (+ IRISH PARTISAN)

Our discussion about costs of living in Belarus, taxes, fines, daily expenses, food and drinks. Feel free to comment and ask more questions, we have a few collaboration videos on the way!

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BELARUS - Abandoned Estate | Drone View

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Welcome, dear viewers, to my channel about #Belarus and traveling around the world.
Today we will visit with you an abandoned old manor in a small Belarusian village, which is located 2 hours drive from Minsk. The Stralkov family owned this estate. During the First World War the house was looted.
Once upon a time, their owners lived happily in this house. Today the estate is abandoned and empty. But we gave the house a second life by publishing it on this platform.
Hope you liked it.

0:00 Drove view to the manor
0:33 Showing the territory around the manor, the syle of the estate
2:00 Coming inside of the manor
4:30 Bees farm, toolhose and house for stuff
5:28 The history of the family Stralkovi

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Welcome to my channel about #Belarus.
Here you will find the latest news about our country, reviews of restaurants and nightclubs in Minsk. I will show you hotels, private houses in #Belarusian village, where you can stay. You will also learn the character of Belarusian ladies. What they expect, when they start relationships with a foreigner. And let's travel around the world. Because I will also share with you here my own travelings around the world ????.

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