Victory Square in Minsk is the largest public square in the city, the area is very large, surrounded by some famous buildings, there are small bridges, pools, fountains, large lawns, lifelike sculptures, the environment is very good, you can come and feel the style of Belarus.
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Victory Square in Minsk is the largest public square in the city, the area is very large, surrounded by some famous buildings, there are small bridges, pools, fountains, large lawns, lifelike sculptures, the environment is very good, you can come and feel the style of Belarus.
Minsk is the capital, the political, economic, scientific and cultural center of Belarus. The street of Skorina, named after the Belarusian poet, is 11 kilometers long. There is a monument to the martyrs killed in the Great Patriotic War on the square. It is 40 meters high. There is a long flame in front of the monument reflecting the immortal spirit of the martyrs. Foreign leaders visiting are usually there to pay tribute and to lay flowers at weddings.
Minskli Square is a square in the center of Minsk, Belarus' capital. Victory Square is the most important square in Minsk, known as the Minsk version of Moscow Red Square. The square contains many buildings and monuments commemorating the victory of the Soviet Patriotic War. The Minsk Metro also has a station here.
Minsk (Russian: Минск; [8] Belarusian: Мінск [9]) is the capital of Belarus, the political, economic, scientific and cultural center of Belarus, the capital of Minsk, the headquarters of the CIS, or the place where the Soviet Union declared its dissolution. In December 1991, the three heads of the Soviet Union, Russian President Boris Yeltsin, Ukrainian President Kravcuk and Belarusian Supreme Soviet President Shu
Minsk (Russian: Минск; [8] Belarusian: Мінск [9]) is the capital of Belarus, the political, economic, scientific and cultural center of Belarus, the capital of Minsk, the headquarters of the CIS, or the place where the Soviet Union declared its dissolution.
Amazing Minsk,beautiful city,people are very friendly and the city is clean
Victory Square in Minsk, Belarus
Minsk (Минск), the capital of Belarus, is located in the eastern part of Europe, on the banks of the Svesloch River, the tributary of the upper Dnieper River, and the southern part of the Minsk Heights, the capital of the Republic of Belarus, and the political, economic, scientific and cultural center. The CIS headquarters is located in an area of 409.5 square kilometers, with a population of 1.98 million (2018), and the residents are mainly Orthodox. The official languages are Belarusian and Russian. Minsk was the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in the 14th century, then the Kingdom of Poland and Lithuania, and was occupied by Russia in 1793, and Belarus after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. Minsk's main attractions are Belarus National University, Victory Square, Tear Island, Holy Spirit Bishop's Cathedral, Forest Park, Glory Hill, Museum, etc. On January 22, 2014, Minsk City and Shenzhen City of China became a friendly city. In April 2020, Minsk was selected as the “2020 Global Summer City List”.