
Warm greetings from Daria Gorskina, and a Happy Old New Year to you all!
I wish you and your loved ones profound happiness, harmony, and countless reasons to smile. May this year bring you boundless energy, the realization of your most cherished dreams, and a wealth of vibrant experiences! However, this issue marks a departure from the norm. Instead of featuring guests, we are turning the spotlight on you, the readers. The challenge is simple yet engaging: we will present photographs of Belarusian cities adorned in their festive winter finery, and your task is to identify them. Are you up for the challenge? Let our journey begin!
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!BONUS ROUND!
THE PHOTO SHOWS NON-BELARUSSIAN CITY

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How many could you guess? Write your answers in the comments ↓ ↓ ↓
Daria Gorskina, a second-year student specializing in journalism


Daria, thank you for this interesting material
1 Mogilev
2 Grodno
3 Drogichin
4 Minsk
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6 Ashgabat
7 Vitebsk
It seems to me that ball 4 is one of the oldest churches in Minsk, the Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul.
Thanks to the author and the team for hosting such a New Year’s quiz.
I guessed ball number one and ball number three, and it felt so nice – as if I had caught a little New Year’s luck! The photos are simply magical: so many lights, so much coziness and a truly festive atmosphere!
The article turned out to be very warm and beautiful – thank you so much for this mood and for this wonderful New Year’s quiz!
Hi, it’s Dana – and I’m back here again!
I recognized ball number one as Mogilev and ball number three as Drogichin! All the other locations are incredibly beautiful — unfortunately, I’m not familiar with them yet, but I’d love to discover them in the future. Thank you for this magical
It’s a great material! Very interesting!