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Minsk, the capital and largest city in Belarus, is home to about 2 million people. During World War II, the city was virtually obliterated during heavy fighting, leaving much rebuilding to be done under the ensuing Soviet rule.
From the Minsk Travel Guide
trains and flights in Russia (and Armenia)
Dear friends We are planning to go to Yerevan in October, and from there to Saint-Petersburg, Odessa, Dnepropetrovsk, Minsk and Kiev. These are just raw destinations, we're probably going to pick one or two, but Yerevan remains constant. If anyone knows or could tell me where I can get information ...
Travelling by train around Eastern Europe
Hi, I know there are a lot of threads about this but none that seem to resemble the route me and my friends plan to take. We are thinking about taking this route (roughly): Prague > Krakow > Warsaw > Minsk > Kiev > North of Romania > Belgrade > Budapest Not sure if anyone's done any of these journeys ...
I am touring Europe soon... and I need suggestions/help?!
Hello, While European cities may boast different sights and developed entertainment infrastructure, Minsk (the capital of Belarus) has at least two advantages: the choice of places to have fun (e ...
Week 25, 15.Aug.09 - 21.Aug.09
on an island, now that's pretty f-ing sweet! 20.Aug.09 Minsk, Belarus Wow -- if I didn't know better, I'd swear the Soviet Union was still alive & well, at least here in Minsk! This place is really how ...
Posted in Around the World in 1 Year by rd wrld1yr
Belarusian Capital. "Hammer and Sickle" city
Воскресенье. Почему бы не воспользоваться возможностью сменить страну на день? Почему бы не махнуть ...
Posted in 40000 км туда и обратно by Eugene.B
Minsk - The Journey into ‘Hell’ - Part 3
train to Minsk, they emailed me to inform me that I would have the honor of live in a big city and a big flat with Masha. Masha’s flat was located at a suburb of Minsk, about a 30-minute bus ride from ...
Posted in Hopping in Europe by dlakme