
The forest on Kizhevatova Street in Minsk is a true natural oasis within the city. Located just a few steps away from the Minsk World district, it offers residents a chance to immerse themselves in an atmosphere of peace and solitude without leaving the city limits. In this forest, like in a corner of wild nature, you can enjoy the fresh air, birdsong, and the rustling of... read more
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