
Grushevsky Square, located in the Moscow district of Minsk, is a cozy and picturesque place to relax and walk. The square was founded in 1935 and for a long time was known as the "Decabrist Square". In 2009, the Minsk City Council of Deputies gave it a new name in honor of the historic suburb of Grushevka. The square is an important green massive among high-rise new buildings, its area slightly reduced in the early 21st century due to... read more
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