in 1996, the KGB arrested the poet Slavomir Adamovich for the poem “Kill the President”

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Konstantin Radzivil

April 5, 1793 He was born in the village of Palanectsi near Baranavichy Konstantin Radzivil, political figure and philanthropist, one of the first Belarusian folklorists. Konstantin Radzivil gathered a huge library, a collection of works of art, recorded local dialects and collected folklore.

The Radzivil Palace in Palanechka, September 2017

The Radzivil Palace in Palanechka, September 2017

The complex of buildings of the former Radzivil palace in the village of Palanechka, Baranovitsky district, was sold at auction on December 4, 2020 for 20,160 rubles. It was purchased by the only bidder – an individual entrepreneur from Minsk.

The new owner plans to restore the princely estate. The complex of buildings includes a two-story capital building with an area of ​​1.6 thousand square meters, built in 1836, a canteen with three annexes, and a boiler room. A plot of land with an area of ​​3.3 hectares is leased for a period of 50 years.

Also on this day

1972 – Kupala memorial reserve was created in Vyazynka. This happened after the merging of the villages of Veromeyki, Gurnavichy and Seledchiki into one village of Vyazynka in honor of Yanka Kupala’s 90th birthday.

Yanka Kupala Museum in Vyazynka, September 2017

Yanka Kupala Museum in Vyazynka, September 2017

1990 — The Supreme Council of the BSSR declared April 26 the day of the Chernobyl tragedy.

1992 – Bosnia and Herzegovina announced its withdrawal from Yugoslavia, the siege of Sarajevo began.

1996 — The KGB of Belarus arrested the poet Slavomir Adamovich for his poem “Kill the President”, published in the Vitebsk newspaper “Vybar”.

They were born on this day

1908Herbert von KarajanAustrian conductor.

In memory

2005 Saul BellowAmerican writer, winner of the Nobel Prize in 1976.

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