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  2. Minsk region - Wikipedia

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    Minsk region covers a total area of 39,900 square kilometres (15,400 sq mi), [3] about 19.44% of the total area of the entire country. Lake Narach, the largest lake in the country, is located in the northern part of the region.

  3. Minsk - Wikipedia

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    Minsk Central Bus Station Nowadays Stadler FLIRT train (EPg), Minsk train station. Minsk is the largest transport hub in Belarus. Minsk is located at the junction of the Warsaw-Moscow railway (built in 1871) running from the southwest to the northeast of the city and the Liepaja-Romny railway (built in 1873) running from the northwest to the ...

  4. Byerazino district - Wikipedia

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    Byerazino District or Bierazino District [2] (Belarusian: Бярэзінскі раён; Russian: Березинский район) is a district of Minsk Region in Belarus. [1] Its administrative center is Byerazino. [3] [1] As of 2024, it has a population of 21,570. [1]

  5. Kamyen, Minsk Region - Wikipedia

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    It was a possession of the Zabrzeziński and Dołmat Isajkowski noble families, [1] administrativaly located in the Minsk County in the Minsk Voivodeship of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. In the interbellum, Kamień was a town administratively located in the Nowogródek County in the Nowogródek Voivodeship of Poland.

  6. Minsk district - Wikipedia

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    Minsk District (Belarusian: Мінскі раён; Russian: Минский район) is a district of Belarus in Minsk Region. The administrative center is the capital Minsk, which is administratively separated from the district and region. [1] As of 2024, it has a population of 274,990. [1] The most populous town in the district is Zaslawye.

  7. Byerazino - Wikipedia

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    In September 1944, Byerazino became part of the Berazino District of Minsk Region, and on July 7, 1968, became a city. Presently, the town occupies an area of 1.9 square kilometres and its population is 13.3 thousand people (1998).

  8. Lyuban, Belarus - Wikipedia

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    Lyuban (Belarusian: Любань, romanized: Liubań; [a] Russian: Любань; Polish: Lubań; Lithuanian: Liubanė) is a town in Minsk Region, Belarus. It serves as the administrative center of Lyuban District. [1] In 2009, its population was 11,256. [2] As of 2024, it has a population of 11,339. [1]

  9. Kapyl - Wikipedia

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    It is located 34 kilometers (21 mi) west-northwest of Slutsk and 90 kilometers (56 mi) south-southwest of the capital Minsk. [3] In 2009, its estimated population was 9,900 based on the provisional figures from the 2009 census. [ 4 ]