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Minsk, Belarus - August 2013 - Short tour of the city

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Minsk, Belarus

Recorded September 1-2, 2013

My two day visit to Minsk, Belarus includes...
00:35 The Mound of Glory
01:18 The Drive Into Town
02:50 Victory Square
04:32 Holocaust Memorial (The Death Pit)
05:19 Obelisk to Hero City Minsk
06:13 Hotel Europe
07:43 Evening Walk Through Reconstructed Old Town
09:41 Morning Walk Through Reconstructed Old Town
12:21 Island of Courage and Sorrow
15:53 Independence Square
17:20 The Red Church
19:36 House of Government
21:25 Railway Station Square
24:23 Saint Elisabeth Convent
31:40 New House of President
32:43 Be My Guest Dinner
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Best Sightseeing of Minsk, Belarus. Full City Tour

These are the places you will see:

00:40 The Palace of Culture
01:00 The Palace of Culture
01:45 Nezavisimosti Avenue - Independence Avenue
01:48 Oktyabrskaya Square
01:51 The Palace of Culture
01:56 The Palace of the Republic
02:06 Nezavisimosti Avenue - Independence Avenue
02:20 Lenina Street
02:34 Belarusian State Academy of Music
03:00 Roman Catholic Cathedral of Saint Virgin Mary
03:28 Roman Catholic Cathedral of Saint Virgin Mary
04:10 City Hall
04:17 Lenina Street
04:40 The Holy Spirit Cathedral
04:45 Nemiga Street
05:30 Galleria Minsk Mall
05:43 Sport Palace
06:18 Svislach River
06:23 Island of Tears
06:43 The Holy Spirit Cathedral
06:55 Troitsky Suburb - Historical Old Town
07:05 Island of Tears
07:25 Zybitskaya Street
07:45 The Holy Spirit Cathedral
08:00 The Holy Spirit Cathedral
08:50 The Holy Spirit Cathedral
08:58 Liberty Square
09:21 City Hall
09:30 Cathedral of Saint Virgin Mary
10:55 Internatsionalnaya Street
11:10 Police Museum
11:25 Nezavisimosti Avenue - Independence Avenue
11:46 Central Post Office
11:52 Minsk Hotel
11,58 Independence Square
12,25 Roman Catholic Church of Saints Simon and Helen (Red Church)
13:10 Roman Catholic Church of Saints Simon and Helen (Red Church)
14:07 Independence Square
14:23 Belarusian State University
14:33 Belarusian Pedagogical University
14:38 Fountain of Independence
14:55 Stolitsa Underground Shopping Center
15:19 Central Railway Station
15:30 Minsk Gates
15:47 Minsk Gates
16:22 Lenina Underground Station
16:42 National Flag Square
17:10 Palace of Independence
17:31 Prime Hall Concert Hall
17:40 Zamok Shopping Center
18:00 Zamok Shopping Center
18:17 Belarusian State Circus
18:35 Victory Square
19:30 War Victory Memorial
19:50 Frunze Street
20:08 Gorky Central Children's Park
21:55 Gorky Central Children's Park
22:37 Svislach River
22:57 Nezavisimosti Avenue - Independence Avenue
23:15 Yakuba Kolas Square
23:50 Komarovsky Food Market
24:10 Komarovsky Food Market
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Minsk, Belarus traveling all around the world...

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I am Miljana from Serbia, I am traveling all around the world backpacking, hitchhiking, couchsurfing.
When I start I had just 2 euros in my pocket and I gone to highway to hitchhike all around the world and visit as much countries as I can...
After one year of my trip I decided to tape my travelings and share it on youtube so I will inspire people to do the same...
I am working street art for living... You can follow me on instagram where I always update in witch city I am and also have pictures from most of the places I visited in my trip until now...
I also have a facebook page where I am also sharing new videos what I post on youtube:
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City Tour of Minsk, Belarus

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Minsk, Belarus

Recorded September 1-2, 2013

During my two night stay in Minsk I visit Victory Square, Holocaust Memorial, the Reconstructed Old Town, Island of Courage and Sorrow, Independence Square, the Red Church, House of Government, Railway Station Square and Saint Elisabeth Convent.

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Минск. Minsk City. Belarus

Короткое путешествие по городу Минск.
Minsk, Belarus is an exciting City to visit with a deep old History and culture. We explore some of the highlights and spots every tourist must see when coming to Minsk.

Minsk, Minsk Region, Belarus, Europe

Minsk is the capital and largest city of Belarus, situated on the Svislach and Nyamiha rivers. It is the administrative centre of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). As the national capital, Minsk has a special administrative status in Belarus and is the administrative centre of Minsk Region (voblast) and Minsk raion (district). In 2013, it had a population of 2,002,600. The earliest historical references to Minsk date to the 11th century (1067), when it was noted as a provincial city within the principality of Polotsk. The settlement developed on the rivers. In 1242, Minsk became a part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. It received town privileges in 1499. From 1569, it was a capital of the Minsk Voivodship in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. It was part of a region annexed by the Russian Empire in 1793, as a consequence of the Second Partition of Poland. From 1919--1991, after the Russian Revolution, Minsk was the capital of the Belorussian Soviet Socialist Republic within the Soviet Union. Minsk is located on the southeastern slope of the Minsk Hills, a region of rolling hills running from the southwest (upper reaches of the river Nioman) to the northeast that is, to Lukomskaye Lake in northwestern Belarus. The average altitude above sea level is 220 metres (720 ft). The geography of Minsk was formed during the two most recent ice ages. The Svislach River, which flows across the city from the northwest to the southeast, is located in the urstromtal, an ancient river valley formed by water flowing from melting ice sheets at the end of the last Ice Age. Also within the city limits are six smaller rivers, all part of the Black Sea basin. The city was initially developed on the hills, which allowed for defensive fortifications, and the western parts of the city are the most hilly. Minsk is located in the area of mixed forests typical of most of Belarus. Pinewood and mixed forests border the edge of the city, especially in the north and east. Some of the forests were preserved as parks (for instance, the Chelyuskinites Park) as the city grew. Minsk has a warm summer hemiboreal humid continental climate (Koppen Dfb), owing to its location between the strong influence of the moist air of the Atlantic Ocean and the dry air of the Eurasian landmass. Its weather is unstable and tends to change often. The average January temperature is −4.5 °C (23.9 °F), while the average July temperature is 18.5 °C (65.3 °F). The lowest temperature was recorded on 17 January 1940, at −40 °C (−40 °F) and the warmest on 29 July 1936, at 35 °C (95 °F). This results in frequent fogs, common in the autumn and spring. Minsk receives annual precipitation of 690 millimetres (27 in), of which one third falls during the cold period (as snow and rain) and two thirds in the warm period. Throughout the year, most winds are westerly and northwesterly, bringing cool and moist air from the Atlantic. Throughout the 1990s, after the fall of Communism, the city continued to change. As the capital of a newly independent country, Minsk quickly acquired the attributes of a major city. Embassies were opened, and a number of Soviet administrative buildings became government centres. During the early and mid-1990s, Minsk was hit by an economic crisis and many development projects were halted, resulting in high unemployment and underemployment. Since the late 1990s, there have been improvements in transport and infrastructure, and a housing boom has been underway since 2002. On the outskirts of Minsk, new mikroraions of residential development have been built. Metro lines have been extended, and the road system (including the Minsk BeltWay) has been improved. Owing to the small size of the private sector in Belarus, most development has so far been financed by the government. In January 2008, the city government announced several projects on its official web-site. Among them are the refurbishment of some streets and main avenues, the construction of more up-to-date hotels (one near the Palace of the Republic and another on the shore of Lake Komsomolkye), the demolition of the out-of-date Belarus hotel and the erection in the same premises of a complex consisting of sport facilities, swimming pool, 2 hotel towers and one business center building with the help of potential foreign investors and the construction of a modern aquatic park in the outskirts of the city. On 8 September 2007, the city of Minsk celebrated 940 years since its founding.

Cities of the World - Minsk (Belarus)

Cities of the World - Minsk (Belarus). Мінск, Минск, Беларусь, Белоруссия

BELARUS. MINSK. GRODNO REGION. 2013

Kelionė po Baltarusiją 2013-07-12 / 2013-07-20

VILNIUS -- MINSKAS
VIJA (balt. ІЎЕ)
LIPNIŠKĖS (balt. ЛІ́ПНІШКІ)
GERANAINYS (balt. ГЕРАНЁНЫ)
PAREIGONYS (balt. ПЕРАГАНЦЫ)
ARMONIŠKĖS (balt. ГЕРМАНІ́ШКІ)
PALIONIČYS (balt. ПОЛIПНIЦА)
MARKOUŠČYNA (balt. МАРКOЎШЧЫНА)
PAARADNYS (balt. ПАГАРОДНА)
VARANAVAS (arba BALATNA) (balt. ВОРАНАВА)
BASTŪNAI (balt. БАСТУНЫ)
LYDA (balt. ЛІ́ДА)
BENEKAINYS (balt. БЕНЯКО́НІ) -- VILNIUS

Minsk with Bunnik Tours

Minsk is the capital of Belarus. During Soviet times Minsk was a model city and was known as the city of light. In many ways you get a far better idea of what life what like during Soviet times in Belarus these days than in Russia. As a result Belarus should be part of your Eastern Europe holiday. We of course recommend Bunnik Tours' Moscow to Prague small group tour.

Belarus is now included in Bunnik Tours Moscow to Prague small group tour. We spend 2 nights in Minsk and 1 night in Brest.

Our sightseeing in Minsk includes central market, the modern symbol of the city - the national library and the old city centre.

All Bunnik small group tours to Europe are designed specifically for Australian travellers. Our small group tours are limited to just 20 people - giving you a better touring experience.

To see the full range of Bunnik Tours small group tours to Europe visit our website or grab oure Europe touring brochure from your favourite travel agent.
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Belarus One Day In Life 2013 Видео про Беларусь

Интересный ролик о Беларуси, страна находится в центре Европы. Показаны памятники архитектуры, исторические памятники, достопримечательности Минска. Информация предоставлена порталом посуточной аренды minsk-sutki.by

Belarus #1. Minsk City tour and Video guide.

1. Victory Monument. Minsk, GPS 53.908712,27.575083
2. Palace of the Republic. Minsk, GPS 53.903321,27.560856
3. State Academy. Minsk, GPS 53.90291,27.55753
4. Square of Liberty. Minsk, GPS 53.903851,27.556146
5. Cathedral of the Virgin Mary. Minsk, GPS 53.903851,27.556146
6. St.Joseph's Church. Minsk, GPS 53.904847,27.557321
7. Palace of the Republic. Minsk, GPS 53.903321,27.560856
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Throughout the 1990s, after the fall of Communism, the city continued to change. As the capital of a newly independent country, Minsk quickly acquired the attributes of a major city. Embassies were opened, and a number of Soviet administrative buildings became government centres. During the early and mid-1990s, Minsk was hit by an economic crisis and many development projects were halted, resulting in high unemployment and underemployment. Since the late 1990s, there have been improvements in transport and infrastructure, and a housing boom has been underway since 2002. On the outskirts of Minsk, new mikroraions of residential development have been built. Metro lines have been extended, and the road system (including the Minsk BeltWay) has been improved. Owing to the small size of the private sector in Belarus, most development has so far been financed by the government. In January 2008, the city government announced several projects on its official web-site. Among them are the refurbishment of some streets and main avenues, the construction of more up-to-date hotels (one near the Palace of the Republic and Independence Palace on the shore of Lake Komsomolkoye), the demolition of the out-of-date Belarus hotel and the erection in the same premises of a complex consisting of sport facilities, swimming pool, 2 hotel towers and one business center building with the help of potential foreign investors and the construction of a modern aquatic park in the outskirts of the city. On 8 September 2007, the city of Minsk celebrated 940 years since its founding.

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