Minsk Raion

Minsk Raion
Minsk Raion
Мінскі раён / Минский район
—  District  —

Flag

Coat of arms
Location within the voblast
Country  Belarus
Voblast Flag of minsk province.jpg Minsk
Seat Minsk
Municipalities Total: 36 + Minsk
Area
 – Total 1,943 km2 (750.2 sq mi)
Population (2008)
 – Total 166,600
 – Density 85.7/km2 (222.1/sq mi)
Governor Rusak Leonid Vjačeslavovič
Website Official website
View of an house in the Belarusian State Museum of Folk Architecture and Life, located in Strochitsy.

Minsk Raion (Belarusian: Мінскі раён, Russian: Минский район) is a second-level administrative subdivision (raion) of Belarus in the Minsk Voblast.

The administrative seat is the city of Minsk, administratively separated from the raion. The most populated town of the proper raion is Zaslawye.

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Geography

The district is situated both in the middle of his Voblast and of the Belarus. It is crossed by the Svislach river and the towns around Minsk are part of its metropolitan area.

It borders, from north to south in a clockwise sense, with the districts of Vilejka, Lahoysk, Smalyavichy, Chervyen, Pukhavichy, Dzyarzhynsk, Valozhyn and Maladzyechna.

Subdivison

The district is divided into 20 rural councils (selsoviets) and 37 municipalities (including Minsk)[1].

Rural councils

The 20 selsoviets are: Borovyasky, Ciyansky, Goransky, Khatezhinsky, Kolodishansky, Krupitsky, Loshansky, Lugovoslobodsky, Mikhanovichsky, Novodvorsky, Ostroshitsko-Gorodoksky, Papernensky, Petrishkovsky, Rogovskoy, Samokhvalovichsky, Senitsky, Shomyslitsky, Yuzufovsk, Zaslavsky and Zhdanovitssky.

Municipalities

The 37 municipalities counts one autonomous city (Minsk), one town (Zaslawye), one urban-type settlement (Machulishi), and 34 simple municipalities (Pouplation as of 2009[2]).

  • Minsk (1,837,000)
  • Zaslawye (14,400)
  • Machulishi (8,000)
  • Borzdyn Moloyo
  • Butsevichi
  • Chuchany
  • Gorodzishko (Kolodishansky)
  • Gorodzishko (Shomyslitsky)
  • Gotovo
  • Ignatichi
  • Karalishovichi
  • Kosin
  • Novoye Polye
  • Novy Dvor Bolodkovichov
  • Novy Dvor Bungenov
  • Obchok
  • Onopol
  • Ostroshitski
  • Ostroshitski Gorodok
  • Papernya
  • Potomka
  • Pryluki
  • Pyatsovshchina
  • Rovbitsi
  • Rusinovitsi
  • Senitsa
  • Solomorechcho
  • Somokhvolovitsi
  • Stayki
  • Staroye Selo
  • Strochitsy
  • Syomkov
  • Syomkov Gorodok
  • Torosov
  • Tsna
  • Vyovkabitsi
  • Zamastochcho

See also

References

External links

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