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SOME GLIMPSES OF MINSK

The contemporary Minsk situated at the crossroads from the West to the East and from the North to the South, having an excellent service of trains and buses, occupying an ideal central position for visitors who can with the minimum of cost and inconvenience come to various places of the Republic, is considered to be one of the most attracting and important cities.

Minsk is full of park and green spaces and is surrounded by countryside of great natural beauty. Its parks as well as the Botanic Gardens are free for those who care to walk there and form a beautiful park belt between the Stepyanka water system and the winding stream of the centre of the city dividing it into two parts known respectively as the Upper Town and the Lower Town. A large portion of the park land is set aside for the public recreation.

One of the chief glories of Minsk is Trinity Suburb, a delight of every visitor of taste. It is a tangle of narrow streets lined with a fascinating array of little craft and curio shops. Delightful small houses seem to whisper their secrets to each other across the cobbled way.

Developing gradually from the place of its historical cradle the city found its new centre at the Upper Market. The centre has been recently shifted to the present Independence Square, framed by a variety of outstanding period buildings and being a perfect example of the civic planning and dignified architecture.

The history of the capital has touched its street pattern. Some of the oldest streets are rather narrow, but the main thoroughfares are for the most part fairly wide and are well-kept. They are lined with lime and chestnut trees, maples and poplars, while many of the buildings are of historical and architectural value. On many of these houses once occupied by notable persons mural tablets have been placed and thoughts and visions of the past are awakened by these bronze records of the many people famous in literature, art and science, or in the service of the state, who made Minsk their home.

Not far from the bridge across the Svislach river is Victory Square. With its spacious plaza and gardens, its' lofty obelisk, sweeping perspectives and elegant residential and commercial surroundings Victory Square is the most beautiful square in the Belarusian capital, for in the shadow of its obelisk, which to many a citizen commemorates more than one victory in his country's history, burns the Eternal Flame in honor of those who died in the defense of their land against foreign invaders. With the surrounding apartment buildings, the greenery of the Svislach riverside and the ribbonlike Francisk Skaryna Avenue stretching away to the west, the Square and its Obelisk make up a finely proportioned ensemble and one of the most impressive sights in the city.

Opposite the Circus lies Yanka Kupala Park. Planned as a formal Garden, the trees and shrubbery have matured, and its position on a sweeping bow in the river makes it one of the most attractive parks in Minsk. The main entrance leads to a monumental statue of the poet Yanka Kupala cast in bronze on a low, rough hewn granite plinth. Dressed in a traditional long linen shirt and girdle, a coat draped nonchalantly over his shoulders, the poet strikes a dramatic pose. From the granite base grows the mystical fern-flower of happiness which is said to bloom but once a year on a midsummer night.



Further along Skaryna Avenue we come to Yakub Kolas Square with a monument to the great poet in the centre. Near at hand is the monumental building of the Philharmonic Society, which concert hall seats almost one thousand people and contains an extremely rare concert organ.

Behind the first clinical hospital stands one of the principal architectural and cultural ensembles of the capital — the Academy of Sciences of Belarus. Perhaps the most attractive of the Academy Institutes for the visitors to Minsk is the Institute of Arts, Ethnography and Folklore with its Museum of Ancient Belarusian Culture. The collection covers four main areas — archeology, ethnography and folk art, popular musical instruments and Belarusian iconography.

Nearby, located in a pleasant garden at the rear of the Academy is the Kolas Literary Museum. Numerous exhibits displayed in its halls illustrate various aspects of the poet's life. Of particular interest is the material relating to his place in the world, both as a major literary figure the centenary of whose birth was commemorated by UNESCO in 1982, and through translations of his works into different languages.

There are several churches and cathedrals in Minsk. All of them have received expert restoration and become places of worship. They still retain much of their old architecture and character.

Every visitor should make a point of seeing the Holy Spirit Cathedral built in the middle of the 17th century, one of the main among the Orthodox churches of the Republic, which possesses a number of relics. One of the most sacred is the Minsk St Mary Icon, the object of worship for more than 500 years.

One of the most graceful buildings which is open to the public is St Alexander Nevski Church built at the military cemetery in 1898 to commemorate the glory of the Belarusians who were killed in Bulgaria in the Russian-Turkish war. Military relics of those years have been carefully preserved.

So Minsk is a city rich in varied memories. Though it is essentially a modern city, it has a long history dating back to at least the 11th century. It is indeed the city in which the past and the present exist side by side, the former dignified and proud of its history and the latter up to date and confident for its future.

1. Find the words in the text that mean the following:

1. to become fully grown or developed. 2. extremely large, impressive 3. having a twisting turning shape 4. a belt or cord worn round the waist to keep the clothes in position 5. in a way that happens or develops, slowly over a long period of time 6. having or showing dignity 7. very high 8. a strong feeling of respect or love for a god 9. a small object that is valuable because it is old, beautiful or rare 10. something that makes you feel very happy or satisfied 11. the day or year exactly 100 years after a particular event 12. belonging to the present time 13. a group or collection of things usually arranged so that you can see them all 14. having plenty of space to go around 15.an old object that reminds people of the past 16.extremely interesting 17.in the same order as the things you have just mentioned 18.a public square 19.something that causes problems or difficulties for you 20.the back part of an object 21.the regular way in which something is done 22.a twisted mass of something 23.covered with cobblestones 24.cut with a cutting tool 25.a set of things that go together to form a whole 26.a picture in your mind of a possible situation or a scene 27.of wide range, of great extent 28.important, deserving to be noticed or mentioned 29.on a wall 30.green leaves or plants

2. Find synonyms in the text:

1. uncommon, scarce 2. ideal, superb 3. broad, wide 4. conqueror 5. elegant, lovely 6. appealing, pleasing 7. noble, honorable 8. image 9. to hold, to accommodate 10. group 11. holy, divine 12. everlasting 13. waistband, belt 14. huge, wide, broad 15. correspondingly 16. carelessly, casually 17. mainly 18. evidence 19. skilled, masterly 20. mass, mess 21. a bend, curve 22. imposing, striking 23. fame, honor 24. close by 25. reconstruction 26. chief, main 27. remarkably, exceptionally 28. to move 29. noteworthy, remarkable 30. public, civil

3. Supply the attributes' that were used with the following nouns:

1. plaza 2. statue 3. pattern 4. pose 5. example 6. architecture 7. glory 8. position 9. value 10. houses 11. service of trains 12. Skaryna Avenue 13. bow in the river 14. Flame 15. organ 16. sights 17. ensemble 18. perspectives 19. cradle 20. tablets 21. way 22. obelisk 23. stream 24. planning 25. surroundings 26. fern-flower 27. restoration

4 Supply prepositions:

1. to be situated … the crossroads 2. to be free … those who care to walk there 3. near … hand 4. to stretch … … the West 5. … the rear … the Academy 6. … the Circus lies Y. Kupala Park 7. to be confident … its future 8. a monument … the great poet 9. to be rich … varied memories 10. dividing it … two parts 11.… the most part 12.to exist side … side 13.a coat draped nonchalantly … his shoulder 14.to run … the centre … the city 15.a long history dating … … … least the 11th century 16.… the minimum … cost and inconvenience 17.to be awakened ... these bronze records … the past 18.a delight … every visitor … taste 19.to be cast … bronze 20.to be lined …   21. to be open … the public 22. … honor … those, who died 23. one … the main … the Orthodox Churches 24. to be framed … a variety … buildings 25. to make ... a finely proportioned ensemble 26. to be … particular interest 27. further … Skaryna Avenue 28. the object … worship … more than 500 years 29. to whisper secrets … each other... the cobbled way

7. Fill in prepositions.

The construction … railroads … Moscow … Brest, and … Libawa … Rommy … the end … the 19th century gave a good impetus … the city's development. Foreign merchants used to sell their goods … fairs that were regularly held here … the 11th century, and … the beginning … the 20th century timber and agricultural fairs had become well-known … the country.

The town's territory was only 300 hectares … the 18th century, while today, … the population … about 1.7 mln., Minsk occupies 220 square kilometers, being one … the most densely populated cities … the former USSR. One can compare: 2.7 mln. people live … Kiev … the area … 800 sq. km …, and 0.6 mln. … people live … Vilnius … the area … 350 sq. km. The circle … the outer motorway built … the 70-es has become too small … Minsk and the new residential areas "Uruchye" and "Shabany" have crossed this boundary.

Our Minsk lives a life that is full … events – interesting, important and instructive. It has seen many generations … residents … the nine hundred years … its existence, and each generation witnessed a quiet provincial reality, significant political events … well … a rapid development … economy. The city was founded … the crossroads … the most severe winds … history. Minsk has repeatedly been barbarically destroyed … wars ever … the times … Kiev Rus and … the not so distant past.

Minsk princedom appeared … the 12th century, and … 1499 Minsk was granted the right … self-rule. The traditions … self-government have not been lost … the course of history. Minsk City Soviet was set … … the 4th of March 1917 and it has been the main body … the city … then. Being the seat … political power and the capital … the Republic of Belarus, Minsk became (in 1991) the center … the Commonwealth … Independent States … the help … which the former USSR republics regulate and harmonize their relations.

8. Imagine that one of you is a person who visits Minsk for the first time. Organize an excursion around the city for this person. Tell him\her about your favorite places to visit.


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