Minsk region: cities list & information

Minsk is one of the states/provinces of Belarus. Minsk region has 105 cities. You can see below like Zyembin then click on each city of Minsk below to see the list of ads related to that city.

  1. Astrashytski Haradok
  2. Atolina
  3. Azyartso
  4. Bal'shavik
  5. Barysaw
  6. Bierazino
  7. Blon'
  8. Bobr
  9. Bol'shoye Stiklevo
  10. Borovlyany
  11. Budslaw
  12. Cervien
  13. Charkasy
  14. Chyrvonaya Slabada
  15. Chyst'
  16. Druzhny
  17. Dukora
  18. Dzyarzhynsk
  19. Enyerhyetykaw
  20. Fanipol
  21. Gorodishche, Minsk, Belarus
  22. Haradzyeya
  23. Hatava
  24. Horad Zhodzina
  25. Hotsk
  26. Ilja
  27. Ivyanyets
  28. Kalodzishchy
  29. Kapyl'
  30. Khatsyezhyna
  31. Kholopenichi
  32. Klyetsk
  33. Korolev Stan
  34. Krasnaye
  35. Krupki
  36. Kryvichy
  37. Lahoysk
  38. Loshnitsa
  39. Luhavaya Slabada
  40. Lyasny
  41. Lyeskawka
  42. Lyuban', Belarus
  43. Machulishchy
  44. Maladziecna
  45. Mar''ina Horka
  46. Michanovichi
  47. Myadzyel
  48. Narach
  49. Nasilava
  50. Natal'yewsk
  51. Novosel'ye
  52. Novy Svyerzhan'
  53. Nyasvizh
  54. Nyehorelaye
  55. Oktjabr'skij
  56. Ostrovy
  57. Pahost
  58. Paplavy
  59. Plyeshchanitsy
  60. Prawdzinski
  61. Pryvol'ny
  62. Puchavicy
  63. Pyatryshki
  64. Radaskovicy
  65. Rakaw
  66. Rudawka
  67. Rudzyensk
  68. Sack
  69. Salihorsk
  70. Samakhvalavichy
  71. Sarachy
  72. Schomyslitsa
  73. Slabada
  74. Slutsk
  75. Smaliavicy
  76. Smilavicy
  77. Snow
  78. Stan'kava
  79. Starobin
  80. Staryya Darohi
  81. Stowbtsy
  82. Svir
  83. Svislach, Minsk
  84. Syenitsa
  85. Syomkava
  86. Tarasovo
  87. Tsimkavichy
  88. Turets-Bayary
  89. Urechcha
  90. Usiazh
  91. Uzda
  92. Valer'yanovo
  93. Valozhyn
  94. Valyevachy
  95. Vilyeyka
  96. Vishnyavyets
  97. Vyaliki Trastsyanets
  98. Yubilyeyny
  99. Yukhnovka
  100. Zabalotstsye
  101. Zamostochye
  102. Zaslawye
  103. Zhdanovichy
  104. Zyalyony Bor
  105. Zyembin

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H2: Introduction to Minsk Region in Belarus Minsk Region is one of the six administrative regions in Belarus, located in the central part of the country. It is the most densely populated region in Belarus and covers an area of 39,900 square kilometers. The region is named after its capital city, Minsk, which is also the largest city in Belarus. P: Things to Do in Minsk Region Minsk Region offers visitors a variety of cultural and historical attractions, as well as outdoor activities. Some of the top things to do in Minsk Region include visiting the National Arts Museum of Belarus, exploring the historic city center of Minsk, and wandering around the Nesvizh Castle and Park, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. For those who love the great outdoors, Minsk Region has several parks, including the Braslav Lakes National Park and the Narochansky National Park. Both parks provide opportunities for hiking, fishing, and camping. The region also has several lakes and rivers with beautiful scenery during the summer season. H2: History of Minsk Region P: Minsk Region has a rich history that dates back to the 9th century. The region was a part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and later the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. In the early 19th century, Minsk became a part of the Russian Empire, and the city developed rapidly during this time. During World War II, Minsk was heavily damaged, and many of its residents were killed or taken to concentration camps. After the war, the city was rebuilt, and Minsk Region became a part of the newly formed Soviet Union. In the 1990s, after Belarus gained independence, the region began to see significant economic development. Minsk became a cultural and economic center in Eastern Europe, attracting foreign investment and tourism. H2: Economy of Minsk Region P: Minsk Region is the economic center of Belarus and is home to many industrial and commercial enterprises. The region is known for its production of heavy machinery, electronics, and chemical products. It is also a major transportation hub, with several important highways, railways, and airports. The region is highly developed in terms of infrastructure, with modern hospitals, schools, and cultural institutions. It has a highly educated workforce, with many skilled professionals in engineering, science, and technology. H2: Conclusion P: If you're planning a trip to Belarus, Minsk Region is a must-see destination. With its rich history, cultural attractions, and beautiful natural landscapes, there's something for everyone in this vibrant region. Whether you're interested in outdoor activities, historical sites, or modern amenities, Minsk Region has it all.