{"id":1014915,"date":"2024-07-10T09:54:53","date_gmt":"2024-07-10T06:54:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/archives.gov.by\/en\/?p=1014915"},"modified":"2024-07-10T09:54:53","modified_gmt":"2024-07-10T06:54:53","slug":"virtual-exhibition-photographic-documents-from-the-collections-of-bgakffd-dedicated-to-the-year-of-quality","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/archives.gov.by\/en\/news\/1014915","title":{"rendered":"Virtual exhibition \u00abPhotographic documents from the collections of BGAKFFD, dedicated to the Year of Quality\u00bb"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><center><br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/archives.gov.by\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/07\/0.jpg\" alt=\"\" title=\"\" id=\"media-1059082\" class=\"wp-image-1059082 alignnone size-full\" width=\"50%\" \/><br \/>\n<\/center><\/p>\n<p>In accordance with the Decree of the President of the Republic of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko, 2024 has been declared <strong>the Year of Quality<\/strong>. This decision was made in order to further improve the quality of life of the Belarusian people, ensure the competitiveness of the national economy on the world stage, stimulate initiative, create responsibility in society for the results of their work and a sense of belonging to the future of the country.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The Belarusian State Archive of Film, Photo and Sound Documents<\/strong> has prepared a photo exhibition <strong>\u00abMade in Belarus\u00bb<\/strong> for the Year of Quality. The 10 stands of the photo exhibition contain information about iconic enterprises of the republic, such as OJSC Krasny Pishevik, SOJSC Kommunarka, OJSC Belarusian Automobile Plant (BelAZ), High Technology Park and so on, or about the leading sectors of the Belarusian economy &#8211; meat and dairy and light industry, medical services and others.<\/p>\n<p>Currently, the collections of the Belarusian State Archive of Film, Photo and Sound Documents contain a huge layer of audiovisual documents that allow you to get acquainted with the development of the Belarusian economy from the 20th century to the present day.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<table border=\"0\"  width=\"100%\" cellpadding=\"5\" cellspacing=\"0\" class=\"gen_table\">\n<tr align='center'>\n<td align='center'><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/archives.gov.by\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/07\/1-39.jpg\" alt=\"\" title=\"\" id=\"media-1059083\" class=\"wp-image-1059083 alignnone size-full\" width=\"100%\" \/><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td align='center'><b>JSC \u00abKrasny Pishevik\u00bb<\/b><br \/>0-164151 Chief technologist of JSC \u00abKrasny Pishevik\u00bb V.A. Kuzmina and chief engineer N.F. Chislov discussing the product range, Bobruisk, 1998 <br \/>E048261 Manufacturer of marmalade and pastille products E. Terekhova at work in the workshop of OJSC \u00abKrasny Pishevik\u00bb, Bobruisk, 2005 <br \/>E045882 In the company store of OJSC \u00abRed Pishevik\u00bb, Bobruisk, 2005 <br \/>In 1870, the yeast factory of Khonon Raitsin was founded in Bobruisk. In 1929-1930 The plant was reconstructed into the Krasny Pishevik confectionery factory. On July 26, 1994, the plant was incorporated. Nowadays, the enterprise&#8217;s capacity is designed to produce 18.7 thousand tons of confectionery products annually: marshmallows, marmalade, halva, dragees, toffee. <br \/>The company&#8217;s products have won numerous awards at international exhibitions: Gold medal of the international exhibition in Leipzig in 1986, Gold medal of the 5th specialized exhibition \u00abRussian food products\u00bb, 2001, Gold medal of the 12th International exhibition \u00ab Peterfood-2004\u00bb and others. <br \/><b>JSC \u00abConfectionery Factory \u00abSlodych\u00bb<\/b><br \/>0-036398 Process engineer of the Minsk biscuit factory N. Volkova and shift technologist A. Branch checking product quality, Minsk, 1961. <br \/>0-144587 Director of the state enterprise \u00abConfectionery factory \u00abSlodych\u00bb S.V. Kurovsky and senior process engineer O.N. Sushkevich demonstrate products at the international specialized exhibition \u00abConfectioner-97\u00bb, Minsk, 1997 <br \/>E062559 Process engineer of OJSC \u00abSlodych Confectionery Factory\u00bb V. Polevikova in the workshop, Minsk, 2017 <br \/> In 1905, the Georges confectionery factory, owned by G.V., began operating in Minsk. Rachkovsky. In 1917, the factory was nationalized and reopened as the \u00abFirst Belarusian Confectionery Factory\u00bb. Since 1936 \u2013 Minsk biscuit factory. Since 1994, the state enterprise has been the Slodych Confectionery Factory, and since 2001, the Slodych Confectionery Factory OJSC. OJSC \u00abSlodych\u00bb produces and sells more than 100 types of cookies (sugar, butter, long, oatmeal and glazed), as well as crackers and muffins. The company&#8217;s products have won numerous awards and diplomas at international exhibitions: Diploma of the 35th International Exhibition of Food and Drinks \u00abISRAFOOD\u00bb, Tel Aviv, 2018, Gold Medal of the 29th International Exhibition \u00abProdexpo\u00bb in Moscow in 2022<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr align='center'>\n<td align='center'><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/archives.gov.by\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/07\/2-29.jpg\" alt=\"\" title=\"\" id=\"media-1059084\" class=\"wp-image-1059084 alignnone size-medium\" width=\"100%\" \/><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td align='center'><b>SOJSC \u00abKommunarka\u00bb<\/b><br \/>0-073828 Packaging premium chocolates into holiday boxes in the workshop of the Minsk confectionery factory \u00abKommunarka\u00bb, Minsk, 1967 <br \/>E004003 In the packaging workshop of Minsk chocolate bottles OJSC \u00abKommunarka\u00bb, Minsk, 2004 <br \/>E011393 Young customer in the company store \u00abKommunarka\u00bb, Minsk, 2006 <br \/>The history of the enterprise \u00abKommunarka\u00bb began on February 15, 1905, as a \u00abCoffee shop\u00bb with confectionery products, bakery of confectionery products of Georgy Vikentyevich Rachkovsky\u00bb. In 1926 it was renamed the Progress confectionery factory, and from 1929 Kommunarka. In 1994, the Kommunarka factory was transformed into an open joint-stock company. The range of products includes more than 300 items. Kommunarka products have repeatedly won the People&#8217;s Brand award, won the Grand Prix and received diplomas from various international and national competitions. <br \/><b>JV JSC \u00abSpartak\u00bb<\/b><br \/>0-108825 Mechanized line for the production of sweets of the head enterprise of the Gomel production confectionery association \u00abSpartak\u00bb, Gomel, 1972 <br \/>E048284 In one of workshops of OJSC \u00abSpartak\u00bb, Gomel, 2005 <br \/>E048287 Products of OJSC \u00abSpartak\u00bb, Gomel, 2005 <br \/>E048285 Seller of the company store of OJSC \u00abSpartak\u00bb N. Antikhovich demonstrates the company&#8217;s products released to New Year, Gomel, 2005 <br \/>June 4, 1924, the Prosvet confectionery factory began operating in Gomel, and since 1931, Spartak. In 1994 it was transformed into a joint-stock company, and since 1998 it has been a joint Belarusian-American enterprise. Main products: candies, chocolate, cookies, waffles, bars, caramel, cakes. The factory&#8217;s products have repeatedly won the Grand Prix \u00abLeader of the Year\u00bb and become prize-winners of International specialized competitions.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr align='center'>\n<td align='center'><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/archives.gov.by\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/07\/3-25.jpg\" alt=\"\" title=\"\" id=\"media-1059085\" class=\"wp-image-1059085 alignnone size-medium\" width=\"100%\" \/><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td align='center'><b>OJSC \u00abBelarusian Automobile Plant\u00bb (BelAZ)<\/b><br \/>E013029 Belarusian BelAZs during the mining and transportation of coal in the Raspadsky open-pit mine, Mezhdurechensk, Mezhdurechensk, Kemerovo region. , 2005 <br \/>E013027 BelAZ-75600 dump truck with a carrying capacity of 320 tons &#8211; products of RUPP BelAZ, Minsk region, Zhodino, 2006 <br \/>E067003 Assembly of mining dump trucks in the workshop of OJSC BelAZ, Minsk region, city . Zhodino, 2014 <br \/>The plant was founded in 1947. In 1965 it was put into production under the designation BelAZ-540A. On September 25, 2013, the Belarusian Automobile Plant presented the world&#8217;s largest dump truck, BelAZ-75710, with a lifting capacity of 450 tons. BelAZ products have repeatedly won prizes at international competitions. Among them, the International Diamond Quality Star of the Mexican National Institute of Marketing, the International Prize for Technology and Quality of the Trade Leaders Club, the Gold Prize of America for Quality.<br \/><b>JSC Minsk Automobile Plant (MAZ)<\/b <br \/>1-014236 In the workshop for assembling cabins of MAZ cars, Minsk, 1992 <br \/>E005630 A prototype of the new small-sized bus \u00abMAZ-256\u00bb, Minsk, 2004 <br \/>E055323 Car ( car) of the Belarusian team \u00abMAZ-SPORTauto\u00bb, piloted by Sergei Vyazovich, during the international rally-marathon \u00abDakar-2016\u00bb in South America (Argentina-Bolivia), South America, 2016. <br \/>Minsk Automobile Plant (MAZ) founded in 1944. In 1947, 5 MAZ-205 dump trucks were assembled. The MAZ-509 timber tractor was awarded the USSR state quality mark in November 1973. The plant&#8217;s export geography is very extensive. MAZ cargo, passenger and special equipment is in demand in many regions, including the Middle and Far East, Central and Southeast Asia, countries of the African continent and Latin America. The MAZ-SPORTauto team became the silver medalist of the Dakar 2018 rally marathon and bronze medalist of the Dakar 2020 rally marathon, as well as winners of the 2023 Eurasian Cup for cross-country rallies in the T5 category (trucks).<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr align='center'>\n<td align='center'><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/archives.gov.by\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/07\/4-18.jpg\" alt=\"\" title=\"\" id=\"media-1059086\" class=\"wp-image-1059086 alignnone size-medium\" width=\"100%\" \/><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td align='center'><b>OJSC \u00abMinsk Tractor Plant\u00bb (MTZ),<\/b><br \/>E035121 Crawler tractor MTZ-2102 &#8211; production of PA \u00abMinsk Tractor Plant\u00bb, Minsk, 2004 <br \/>E035122 On the main assembly line of PA \u00abMinsk Tractor Plant\u00bb, Minsk, 2004 <br \/>E055769 Tractor \u00abBelarus-4522\u00bb produced by the open joint-stock company \u00abMinsk Tractor Plant\u00bb, presented at the 26th International specialized exhibition \u00abBelagro-2016\u00bb, Minsk , 2016 <br \/>E055771 Visitors to the 26th International Specialized Exhibition \u00abBelagro-2016\u00bb, held on the territory of the Minsk-1 airport, at the site of the open joint-stock company \u00abMinsk Tractor Plant\u00bb, Minsk, 2016 <br \/> The Minsk Tractor Plant was founded on May 29, 1946. In 1985, the plant\u2019s tractors were used in 70 countries (including Denmark, Canada, Costa Rica, the USA and the CMEA countries). Nowadays, MTZ products occupy 66% of the market in the Russian Federation, from 10% to 40% of the tractor market in Latvia, Serbia, Hungary, Romania, Tajikistan, 50% in Azerbaijan, 60% in Moldova, 82% in Kazakhstan, 80% in Egypt<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr align='center'>\n<td align='center'><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/archives.gov.by\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/07\/5-14.jpg\" alt=\"\" title=\"\" id=\"media-1059087\" class=\"wp-image-1059087 alignnone size-medium\" width=\"100%\" \/><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td align='center'><b>Light industry of Belarus<\/b><br \/>E082787 Valentina Vishnevskaya, seamstress of the joint venture Milavitsa JSC, while working in the enterprise\u2019s workshop, Minsk, 2009. <br \/>E017912 Fashion designers of Svitanak JSC. Zhodino, winners of the regional festival \u00abFashion Mill\u00bb in Gomel M. Mytnik (right) and O. Khlopchenko demonstrate their models, Minsk region, Zhodino, 2009 <br \/>E040818 Sellers of the Belwest brand store A. Dmitrieva and Yu. Tyushkevich on the day of the 75th anniversary of the Pruzhany district consumer society, Brest region, 2014 <br \/>E057841 During the display of clothing models designed by Elema OJSC as part of the celebration of the 25th anniversary of the formation of the Belarusian state concern for production and sales light industry goods \u00abBellegprom\u00bb at the National School of Beauty, Minsk, 2017 <br \/>E078351 Sewing equipment operator of the Republican Unitary Production and Trade Enterprise \u00abOrsha Flax Mill\u00bb Tatyana Vizner at the workplace, Vitebsk region, 2020 <br >Light industry in Belarus includes the production of textiles, clothing, leather and fur products. The largest producers and exporters in the industry are the Orsha Flax Mill RUPTP, Belvest JLLC, Milavitsa JV CJSC, Svitanak OJSC, Elema OJSC and others. More than 75% of the goods they produce are exported to more than 90 countries around the world. Over the past years, industry enterprises have regularly become winners and laureates of professional competitions and awards &#8211; \u00abConsumer Market Leader\u00bb, \u00abLeader of the Year\u00bb, \u00abBest Products of the Republic of Belarus\u00bb, Belarus Beauty Awards and others.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr align='center'>\n<td align='center'><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/archives.gov.by\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/07\/6-10.jpg\" alt=\"\" title=\"\" id=\"media-1059088\" class=\"wp-image-1059088 alignnone size-medium\" width=\"100%\" \/><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td align='center'><b>Meat and dairy industry of Belarus<\/b><br \/>E032491 In the chamber produced by the Austrian company \u00abShaler\u00bb for storing finished products of OJSC \u00abBrest Meat Processing Plant\u00bb, Brest 2004 <br \/>E046147 Stand of OJSC \u00abBabushkina Krynka\u00bb at the exhibition \u00abBelarusian Quality-2005\u00bb, Moscow, 2005 <br \/>E046293 Products of OJSC \u00abSlutsk Cheese-Making Plant\u00bb, Minsk region, 2005 <br \/>E068990 Quality engineer of OJSC \u00abGlubokoe Milk-Canning Plant\u00bb Natalya Chernyavskaya demonstrates new products &#8211; condensed milk in tubes, Vitebsk region, 2007 <br \/>E081872 On the canned meat packaging line at JSC Kalinkovichi Meat Processing Plant, Gomel region, 2009 <br \/>E064245 Representatives of companies in the meat industry of the Chinese People&#8217;s Republic Republics who arrived in the Republic of Belarus to search for partner suppliers, during a visit to OJSC Grodno Meat Processing Plant, Grodno, 2017. <br \/>The country produces more than 1,200 types of meat products, including 800 types of sausages, about 250 types of semi-finished products, more than 150 types of canned food, as well as a wide range of dairy products: various types of milk, including condensed milk, fermented milk drinks, yoghurts, sour cream cheeses &#8211; from traditional to elite and exclusive. The top producers include OJSC Brest Meat Processing Plant, OJSC Grodno Meat Processing Plant, OJSC Savushkin Product, OJSC Bellakt, OJSC Berezovsky Cheese-Making Plant and many others. Belarusian meat and dairy products have repeatedly become winners of various competitions. The export geography includes the CIS countries, China, Arab countries of Asia and African countries.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr align='center'>\n<td align='center'><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/archives.gov.by\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/07\/7-9.jpg\" alt=\"\" title=\"\" id=\"media-1059089\" class=\"wp-image-1059089 alignnone size-medium\" width=\"100%\" \/><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td align='center'><b>High-Tech Park<\/b><br \/>E033335 View of the building of the High-Tech Park, Minsk, 2012 <br \/>E071394 In the office of the company \u00abLWO\u00bb (Light Well Organization) &#8211; a resident of the High-Tech Park, Minsk Minsk, 2019 <br \/>E071393 Young specialist of the company \u00abLWO\u00bb (Light Well Organization), a resident of the High Technology Park, programmer Dmitry Busko at his workplace, Minsk, 2019 <br \/>High Technology Park (HTP) was created. September 22, 2005 Support for the IT sector led to the fact that in 2019, the share of the IT sector provided half of the GDP growth of the Republic of Belarus. In 2020, the Park\u2019s share in Belarus\u2019 GDP exceeded 4%. The total production volume amounted to 7 billion 400 million. <br \/><b>Computer game World of Tanks<\/b><br \/>E039983 Awards for the winners of the Open Cup of the Republic of Belarus in eSports \u00abBrest Fortress &#8211; 2013\u00bb, dedicated to the 95th anniversary of the Armed Forces of Belarus, held in the gaming discipline \u00abWorld of Tanks\u00bb in the Brest Regional Palace of Culture of Trade Unions, Brest, 2013. <br \/>E039978 During the final of the Open Cup of the Republic of Belarus in eSports \u00abBrest Fortress &#8211; 2013\u00bb, dedicated 95th anniversary of the Armed Forces of Belarus, held in the game discipline \u00abWorld of Tanks\u00bb in the Brest Regional Palace of Culture of Trade Unions, Brest, 2013 <br \/>E054054 Computer graphics designer Mikhail Vaiser and art supervisor Mikhail Ritvinsky at work on creating a model of a tank for the computer game \u00abWorld of Tanks\u00bb, Minsk, 2017 <br \/> World of Tanks (World of Tanks) is a client team-based massively multiplayer online game dedicated to armored vehicles of the mid-20th century. The game was released on August 12, 2010 and initially had only a Russian version. Since its release, World of Tanks has become a cultural phenomenon in several countries around the world. World of Tanks is a four-time winner of the annual Golden Joystick Awards in 2012, \u00abBest Online Game\u00bb in 2013, and \u00abBest Game Still Played\u00bb in 2017 and 2018. In addition, the game set two world records according to the Guinness Book of Records.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr align='center'>\n<td align='center'><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/archives.gov.by\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/07\/8-6.jpg\" alt=\"\" title=\"\" id=\"media-1059090\" class=\"wp-image-1059090 alignnone size-medium\" width=\"100%\" \/><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td align='center'><b>Scientific achievements of Belarus<\/b><br \/>E017366 Director of the Institute of Chemistry of New Materials of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Doctor of Chemical Sciences, Professor, Academician of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus V.E. Agabekov at the installation for the synthesis of special-purpose dyes, Minsk, 2008 <br \/>E046999 Head of the laboratory of biophysics and biochemistry of plant cells of the state scientific institution \u00abInstitute of Biophysics and Cell Engineering of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus\u00bb N.V. Shalygo in the laboratory, Minsk, 2015 <br \/>E058203 Workers of the Main Scientific Institution \u00abUnited Institute of Informatics Problems\u00bb of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, head of the laboratory for the analysis of biomedical images, candidate of technical sciences Vasily Kovalev (in the center), research fellows Vitaly Levchuk (1- th left) and Alexander Kalinovsky, authors of a highly effective method for automatic analysis of histological images, included in the list of the Academy&#8217;s 10 best results for 2016 in the field of fundamental research, Minsk, 2017 <br \/>E058040 Employee of the state scientific institution \u00abInstitute powder metallurgy named after academician O.V. Roman\u00bb Nikolay Parnitsky with titanium alloy samples made using selective laser melting technology, Minsk, 2017 <br \/>E078265 Deputy head of the laser technology testing center of the state scientific institution \u00abInstitute of Physics named after B.I. Stepanov of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus \u00ab Anatoly Isaevich during the setup of a testing facility in the laboratory of the center, Minsk, 2020. <br \/>The National Academy of Sciences of Belarus is the center of scientific thought and advanced ideas for the national economy of the country.<br \/>Among the landmark discoveries and developments of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus we can highlight : a method that allows for effective quantum tomography of light (Institute of Physics named after B.I. Stepanov), analysis of complex images of large sizes (United Institute for Informatics Problems), unique materials for space (GNPO Powder Metallurgy), slowdown of biochemical reactions (Institute of Physics organic chemistry), a step towards the regeneration of nerve cells (Institute of Biophysics and Cell Engineering and Institute of Physiology) and others.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr align='center'>\n<td align='center'><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/archives.gov.by\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/07\/9-5.jpg\" alt=\"\" title=\"\" id=\"media-1059091\" class=\"wp-image-1059091 alignnone size-medium\" width=\"100%\" \/><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td align='center'><b>Sphere of medical services in Belarus<\/b><br \/>E022251 During the first kidney autotransplantation in Belarus with its reconstruction outside the body in the operating room of the Republican Scientific and Practical Center of Oncology and Medical Radiology named after. N.N. Alexandrova; 1st from left &#8211; Head of the Oncology Urology Department, Candidate of Medical Sciences S. Polyakov, 2nd from right &#8211; Head. Department of Oncological Urological Pathology, Doctor of Medical Sciences O. Sukonko, Minsk, 2008 <br \/>E024721 During the operation as part of a seminar of leading European cardiac surgeons at the Republican Scientific and Practical Center \u00abCardiology\u00bb, Minsk, 2009 < br>E047422 At an appointment with a dentist at the OJSC \u00ab9th Dental Clinic\u00bb, Minsk, 2013 <br \/>E043526 Nurse of the cosmetology room of the health care institution \u00abZhodino Central District Hospital\u00bb V. Bakhur at the workplace, Minsk region ., 2015 <br \/>E062875 Assistant of the Department of Ophthalmology of the state educational institution \u00abBelarusian Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education\u00bb Svetlana Karasyova (right) in the laser operating room of the health care institution \u00ab10th City Clinical Hospital\u00bb, Minsk, 2019 <br >According to the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Belarus, the export of medical services in 2021 amounted to $41.1 million. The most in-demand areas are: cardiology and cardiac surgery services, services in the field of oncology, transplantology, ophthalmology and dentistry. Citizens of 148 countries around the world have used the services of Belarusian medicine.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr align='center'>\n<td align='center'><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/archives.gov.by\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/07\/10-6.jpg\" alt=\"\" title=\"\" id=\"media-1059092\" class=\"wp-image-1059092 alignnone size-medium\" width=\"100%\" \/><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td align='center'><b>Sphere of sanatorium and resort services in Belarus<\/b><br \/>E011502 A vacationer from the \u00abSosny\u00bb sanatorium, located in the resort village of Naroch, Myadel district, during a therapeutic massage session, Minsk region, 2006. <br \/>E044511 On the territory sanatorium \u00abOzerny\u00bb in the village. Lakes of the Grodno region, Grodno region, 2007 <br \/>E047462 Swimming pool of the republican sanatorium and resort unitary enterprise \u00abSanatorium \u00abBelaya Rus\u00bb of the Department of Finance and Logistics of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Belarus in the Myadel region, Minsk region, 2014 < br>E084900 View of the building of the branch \u00abSanatorium \u00abAlfa Radon\u00bb of the limited liability company \u00abTORVLAD\u00bb in the Dyatlovsky district on the day of its opening, Grodno region, 2015. <br \/> E047922 During a procedure on a vacuum therapy apparatus for the treatment of chronic diseases of the lower extremities in the state institution \u00abSanatorium \u00abYunost\u00bb of the Administration of the President of the Republic of Belarus, Minsk region, 2016. <br \/>In the Republic of Belarus there is a system of sanatorium-resort treatment and health improvement of the population. In 2023 alone, over 160 thousand foreign guests rested in our health resorts. The top includes citizens of Russia, Kazakhstan, China, Israel, and Azerbaijan. The most popular sanatoriums are Alfa Radon, Ruzhansky, Sosny, and Yunost.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/table>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In accordance with the Decree of the President of the Republic of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko, 2024 has been declared the Year of Quality. 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