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Left business, moved from Moscow to Belarus. Andrey Abramov left a successful business in Moscow 12 years ago and moved to the Braslav Lakes, and since then has been running his own farm, breeding livestock and doing agro-ecotourism. He feels more comfortable riding a horse than driving a Mercedes. On his Belarusian farm, Russian entrepreneur Andrey Abramov is creating a 21st century village. Many say that this is “impossible,” but he succeeded. The Muscovite destroys stereotypes associated with the modern person’s idea of life in the village. The owner of the Yodishki farm shared his story with the Vzglyad na Belarus project team. ✓ Subscribe to the channel: https://goo.gl/d4m86a More news on the website - http://belarus24.by Follow us - / belarus24channel Subscribe - https://vk.com/belarus24 Like - / belarus24 Read us - / belarus_24 Like - https://ok.ru/belarus24 Subscribe to the newsletter - http://bit.ly/2WYgW00 Our projects: ⊳ 24 questions: http://bit.ly/2ZZ6ByE ⊳ Cities of Belarus: http://bit.ly/2KzTFdb ⊳ ARTISHOK: http://bit.ly/2OUqTbq ⊳ A look at Belarus: http://bit.ly/31AQkAe ⊳ Belarusians: http://bit.ly/2Me1mYx ⊳ Playlist by Yulia Yurchenko: http://bit.ly/2yW1cMD ⊳ Events: http://bit.ly/2ORebtU #movingtobelarus #frommoscow #belarus #lifeinthevillage #travel #tourism #moving