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Date: 28 November 2018: Source: Own work, using OpenStreetMap as a basis: Author: Homoatrox (tram lines, inscriptions), OSM community (basis): Other versions: File:Tram map of Minsk (Belarus), November 2018 — Схема трамвайных маршрутов в Минске (Беларусь), ноябрь 2018.png (in Russian), File:Трамвайныя лініі ў Мінску.png (in ...
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.
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 ...
English: Map of Minsk rayon (in red) with Minsk voblast' (in light red) on the map of Belarus. Minsk is a self-governed city. Date: 1 March 2015: Source: Own work ...
The share of area covered by forests ranges from 34% in the Brest and Hrodna regions to 45% in the Homiel region. Forests cover 36–37.5% of the Minsk, Mahilioŭ and Vitsebsk regions. Districts with the highest percentage of area covered by forests are Rasony and Lielčycy, in the extreme northern and southern parts of Belarus respectively.
The six regions are oblasts (also known as voblastsi), while the city of Minsk has a special status as the capital of Belarus. [1] Minsk also serves as the administrative center of Minsk Region. [2] At the second level, the regions are divided into districts .
Homoatrox (trolleybus map layer), OpenStreetMap authors (basic layer) Other versions: File:Trolleybus map of Minsk (Belarus), December 2018 — Схема троллейбусных маршрутов в Минске (Беларусь), декабрь 2018.png, File:Minsk trolleybus network (ru).png, File:Minsk trolleybus network (be).png,
Minsk region, also known as Minsk oblast [a] or Minsk voblasts, [b] is one of the six regions of Belarus. Its administrative center is Minsk, although it is a separate administrative territorial entity of Belarus. The region's population was recorded at 1,411,500 in 2011. [3]