
Perespen Square, located in the Central District of Minsk, is a picturesque corner of the Belarusian capital. The square is bounded by Chervyakova Street and Starovilensky Tract, giving it a strategic position within the city's infrastructure. The name of the square was assigned by the Minsk City Council of Deputies on December 22, 2006, in honor of the historic suburb of... read more
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