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Tuchinsky Square in Minsk is a unique place known for its greenery and unusual sculptures. Established in the 1960s on the site of the former suburb of Tuchinka, the square is an important cultural and historical landmark of the capital of Belarus. It is located within the boundaries of Kharkovskaya, Beruta, and Vyereshchagina streets, in an area that was previously famous for brick factories and clay quarries, which later transformed into... read more
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