Minsk Region
Minsk Voblasć (Belarusian: Мінская вобласць) is a region in the central part of Belarus.
Cities and towns
- 🌍 Minsk — the centre of the region and the capital of the country. A city of fascinating Stalinist and late-Soviet architecture that also preserves a few monuments from the 17th-18th century.
- 🌍 Barysaǔ — the second largest city of the region with numerous buildings from the 19th century.
- 🌍 Budslaǔ — a popular Catholic pilgrimage destination, home of the National Sanctuary of the Mother of God of Budslau.
- 🌍 Ivyanets — a small town with a magnificent Catholic church from the 18th century, a neo-gothic church, and a wooden synagogue.
- 🌍 Myadzyel — a gateway to the lakes of Narachansky National Park.
- 🌍 Molodechno — an industrial city that used to be the centre of a separate oblast until their number was reduced from 12 to 6 in 1960.
- 🌍 Nesvizh — a historical town with a castle and a huge park from the 18th century.
- 🌍 Slutsk — once home to weavers of expensive silk sashes, the town now boasts a museum dedicated to this 18th-century craft.
- 🌍 Valozhyn — a town that is home to several nice monuments in the classical style from the early 19th century.
- 🌍 Vileyka — a town with some fine churches and interesting old cemeteries.
- 🌍 Zaslaǔje — an ancient picturesque town that preserves two original churches (late 16th and late 18th centuries) and the remains of old fortifications.
- 🌍 Žodzina — a town with several big and famous factories.
Other destinations
- 🌍 Khatyń (Хатынь) — memorial complex on the spot of the village savagely burnt during World War II
- 🌍 Narachansky National Park — a natural woodland reserve with lots of lakes in the northern part of the region
- 🌍 Snoŭ (Сноў) — a country estate from the early 19th century
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