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The first subdivision of Minsk was carried out in August 1921: the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Belarus divided Minsk into three party administration districts: Aleksandrovsky (Александровский), Lyakhovsky (Ляховский), and Central (Центральный).
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Zavodski District (Belarusian: Заводскі раён, romanized: Zavodski rajon; Russian: Заводской район, romanized: Zavodskoy rayon) is an administrative division of the city of Minsk, the capital of Belarus. As of 2023, it has a population of 230,701.
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Tsentralny District or Centraĺny District [2] (Belarusian: Цэнтральны раён, romanized: Centralny rajon; Russian: Центральный район) is an administrative division of the city of Minsk, the capital of Belarus. Its name means "Central District" due to its position partly in the centre of the city. [3]
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.
Nyasvizh District or Niasviž District [2] (Belarusian: Нясвіжскі раён; Russian: Несвижский район) is a district of Minsk Region in Belarus. [3] Its administrative center is Nyasvizh. [1] As of 2024, it has a population of 38,667. [1]
Savyetski District or Saviecki District [2] (Belarusian: Савецкі раён; Russian: Советский район) is an administrative division of the city of Minsk, the capital of Belarus. It was named after the Soviets. [3] As of 2023, it has a population of 156,739. [1]