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  2. 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 ...

  3. Yakub Kolas Square - Wikipedia

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    Minsk Production Amalgamation for Computers and Minsk Print Works face the square from the North. The towers of both buildings form a "gate" together with Very Choruzhey street similar in style to the Stalinist towers on Station Square facing Minsk Railway Station. Restaurant "At Crossroads" with its characteristic red face brick overlooks the ...

  4. Minsk Castle - Wikipedia

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    The Minsk Castle (Belarusian: Мінскі замак, romanized: Minski zamak) [1] was a wooden defensive structure in Minsk, built in the mid-11th century on the right bank of the Svislach river at its confluence with the Nyamiha river (in the area of March 8 Square); destroyed in the early 19th century, and ultimately leveled by the Soviet authorities in the 1950s.

  5. Church of St. Thomas Aquinas and the Dominican monastery in Minsk

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    The buildings belonging to the Minsk Dominicans included a brick church and monastery, as well as wooden outbuildings: two wings, a stable, a granary (świran), a well, and others. In the southwest part of the plot, there was a garden. The monastery complex was surrounded by a high wall with a large entrance gate.

  6. Nyasvizh - Wikipedia

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    www.nesvizh.minsk-region.by: ... Slutsk Gate, a city gate constructed around 1700. Its name refers to the city of Slutsk. Baroque Town Hall and cloth hall;

  7. Church of St. Adalbert and Benedictine monastery - Wikipedia

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    View of Minsk. On the right, Church of St. Adalbert Church of St. Adalbert's (left) after conversion to an Orthodox church. The Benedictine convent was mentioned in four foundation documents (from 1630, 1631, 1632, and 4 May 1633) by Father Wojciech Sielawa, a Vilnius canon, and parson of Dravėniai and Nyasvizh.

  8. Pishchalauski Castle - Wikipedia

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    The Minsk Detention Center No. 1 or ... (Pulichaŭ; 1879-1906), revolutionary terrorist who attempted to assassinate the Minsk governor, hanged at the prison gates [1]

  9. Victory Square, Minsk - Wikipedia

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    The square is located in the historic centre of Minsk with the Museum of the 1st Congress of RSDLP, the main offices of National State TV and Radio and the City House of Marriages nearby. A green park stretches from Victory Square to the Svislach River and to the entrance to Gorky Park.