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Minsk Metro
The Minsk Metro (; ) is a rapid transit system that serves Minsk, the capital of Belarus. Opened 29 June 1984, it presently consists of 3 lines and 33 stations, totaling . In 2013, the system carried 328.3 million passengers, which averages to a daily ridership of approximately 899,450. In 2023, the system carried 233.9 million passengers, which averages to a daily ridership of approximately 640,800. History During the 1950s–1970s the population of the city grew to over a million and designs for a rapid transit system were initially proposed during the late 1960s. Construction began on 3 May 1977, and the system was opened to the public on 30 June 1984, becoming the ninth metro system in the Soviet Union. The original eight station section has since expanded into a three-line 33 station network with a total of of route. Despite the dissolution of the Soviet Union the construction of the Minsk metro continued uninterrupted throughout the 1990s (as opposed to other ex-Soviet Me ...
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Kavaĺskaja Slabada (Minsk Metro)
Kavaĺskaja Slabada (; ) is a Minsk Metro station. It is located at the intersection of Žukoŭskaha and Varanianskaha streets. The station was opened 6 November, 2020 as the southern terminus of the line. On 30 December 2024 a three-station extension of the line from Kavalskaya Slabada to Slutski Hastsinets was opened, and Kavaĺskaja Slabada ceased to be the terminus of the line. Gallery Kavalskaja slabada (Minsk Metro station) - doors and train Stadler M110.jpg Kavalskaja slabada metro station.jpg Kavalskaja slabada metro.jpg Kavalskaja slabada.jpg References

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Government Of Belarus
The Government of the Republic of Belarus (), which consists of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus (), is the executive branch of state power in Belarus, and is appointed by the President of Belarus. The head of the Government is the President of Belarus, who manages the main agenda of the government and direct the ministers. Powers and duties The Council of Ministers is the highest administrative organ and is responsible for the daily operations of the government. It is reporting to the President of Belarus and accountable to the National Assembly of Belarus, National Assembly. The Council of Ministers issues resolutions that are binding on the entire territory of the Republic of Belarus. The Prime Minister issues orders within the limits of his competence. It has the following competences *Manages the system of state administration bodies and other executive bodies subordinate to it, including: state administrative bodies, ministries, state committees, concer ...
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Pushkinskaya (Minsk Metro)
Pushkinskaya (; ; lit: "Pushkin station") is a Minsk Metro The Minsk Metro (; ) is a rapid transit system that serves Minsk, the capital of Belarus. Opened 29 June 1984, it presently consists of 3 lines and 33 stations, totaling . In 2013, the system carried 328.3 million passengers, which averages to a ... station. Opened on 3 July 1995. Gallery Push 07.jpg Push 05.jpg Push 03.jpg Push 01.jpg Push 06.jpg {{Minsk Metro navbox Minsk Metro stations Railway stations in Belarus opened in 1995 ...
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Ring Line (Minsk)
The Minsk Metro (; ) is a rapid transit system that serves Minsk, the capital of Belarus. Opened 29 June 1984, it presently consists of 3 lines and 33 stations, totaling . In 2013, the system carried 328.3 million passengers, which averages to a daily ridership of approximately 899,450. In 2023, the system carried 233.9 million passengers, which averages to a daily ridership of approximately 640,800. History During the 1950s–1970s the population of the city grew to over a million and designs for a rapid transit system were initially proposed during the late 1960s. Construction began on 3 May 1977, and the system was opened to the public on 30 June 1984, becoming the ninth metro system in the Soviet Union. The original eight station section has since expanded into a three-line 33 station network with a total of of route. Despite the dissolution of the Soviet Union the construction of the Minsk metro continued uninterrupted throughout the 1990s (as opposed to other ex-Soviet Me ...
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Minsk Metro Scheme 2022
Minsk (, ; , ) is the capital and largest city of Belarus, located on the Svislach (Berezina), Svislach and the now subterranean Nyamiha, Niamiha rivers. As the capital, Minsk has a special administrative status in Belarus and is the administrative centre of Minsk region and Minsk district. it has a population of about two million, making Minsk the Largest cities in Europe, 11th-most populous city in Europe. Minsk is one of the administrative capitals of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) and the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU). First mentioned in 1067, Minsk became the capital of the Principality of Minsk, an appanage of the Principality of Polotsk, before being annexed by the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in 1242. It received town privileges in 1499. From 1569, it was the capital of Minsk Voivodeship, an administrative division of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. It was part of the territories annexed by the Russian Empire in 1793, as a consequence of the Second Part ...
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Slutski Hastsinets
Slutski Hastsinets (, , Slutsky Gostinets) is a Minsk Metro station on Zelenaluzhskaya line. It is the southern terminus of the line. It was opened on 30 December 2024 by Alexander Lukashenko Alexander Grigoryevich Lukashenko (also transliterated as Alyaksandr Ryhoravich Lukashenka; born 30 August 1954) is a Belarusian politician who has been the first and only president of Belarus since the office's establishment in 1994, making hi ... as a part of three-station extension of the line from Kavalskaya Slabada to Slutski Hastsinets. The adjacent station is Nemarshanski Sad. References {{coord, 53.8423, 27.5337, type:railwaystation_region:BY, display=title Minsk Metro stations Railway stations in Belarus opened in 2024 ...
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Jubiliejnaja Plošča (Minsk Metro)
Jubiliejnaja plošča (; ) is a Minsk Metro The Minsk Metro (; ) is a rapid transit system that serves Minsk, the capital of Belarus. Opened 29 June 1984, it presently consists of 3 lines and 33 stations, totaling . In 2013, the system carried 328.3 million passengers, which averages to a ... station. It is located on Jubiliejnaja plošča at the intersection of Suchaja and Kaĺvaryjskaja streets. The station was opened on November 6, 2020. It is a transfer station to the Frunzyenskaya station on the Awtazavodskaya line. The station is the deepest in the Minsk metro - its depth is 32 meters. Gallery Юбилейная площадь 13.jpg Юбилейная площадь 11.jpg Юбилейная площадь 16.jpg Юбилейная площадь 10.jpg Юбилейная площадь 9.jpg Юбилейная площадь 4.jpg Юбилейная площадь 17.jpg Jubiliejnaja plosca.jpg Jubiliejnaja plošča.jpg References Minsk Metro stations ...
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Malinaŭka (Minsk Metro)
Malinawka (also referred to as Malinaŭka or Malinovka) (; ) is a Minsk Metro The Minsk Metro (; ) is a rapid transit system that serves Minsk, the capital of Belarus. Opened 29 June 1984, it presently consists of 3 lines and 33 stations, totaling . In 2013, the system carried 328.3 million passengers, which averages to a ... station. It was opened on 3 June 2014. Architectural elements of the station were enhanced by the work of sculptor . Gallery File:Maxim Piatrul Minsk Metro Station MALINAŬKA.jpg File:Malinaŭka Minsk Metro station by Maxim.jpg StantsiyaMalinawka(Miensk Metro).jpg References Minsk Metro stations Railway stations in Belarus opened in 2014 2014 establishments in Belarus {{Europe-railstation-stub ...
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Piatroŭščyna (Minsk Metro)
Pyatrowshchyna (; ) is a Minsk Metro The Minsk Metro (; ) is a rapid transit system that serves Minsk, the capital of Belarus. Opened 29 June 1984, it presently consists of 3 lines and 33 stations, totaling . In 2013, the system carried 328.3 million passengers, which averages to a ... station. It was opened on 7 November 2012, along with the metro stations of Hrushawka and Mikhalova. Gallery Piatroushchyna (Пятроўшчына) metro station in Minsk, Belarus.jpg 1188 (Minski mietrapaliten).jpg References Minsk Metro stations Railway stations in Belarus opened in 2012 {{Europe-railstation-stub ...
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Instytut Kultury (Minsk Metro)
Instytut Kultury ( ; ; 'Institute of Culture') is a station of the Minsk Metro. Instytut Kultury station has been opened on 26 June 1984, in the first stage of the Minsk Metro. Until November 2012, this was the southwestern terminus on the Maskowskaya line. This station is between Ploshcha Lyenina and Hrušaŭka stations. This station is of the vaulted type, made from monolithic and precast concrete. Exits of this station lead to trains to Orsha Orsha (; , ; ) is a city in Vitebsk Region, Belarus. It is situated on the fork of the Dnieper, Dnieper River and Arshytsa River, and it serves as the administrative center of Orsha District. As of 2025, it has a population of 101,662. History ..., Academy of Public Administration under the aegis of the President of the Republic of Belarus and Belarusian University of Culture. Gallery Ikult 05.jpg Ikult 06.jpg Ikult 01.jpg Ikult 02.jpg References {{DEFAULTSORT:Instytut Kultury (Minsk Metro) Minsk Metro stations Railw ...
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Uručča (Minsk Metro)
Uručča (also referred to as Uruchcha or Uruch'ye) (, ; , ; lit. 'Brookside') is a Minsk Metro station, a terminus of the Maskoŭskaja line. Opened on 7 November 2007 it is the first station outside the Minsk Automobile Ring Road, located in the Uručča ('Brookside') microraion A microdistrict or microraion is a residential complex—a primary structural element of the residential area construction in the Soviet Union and in some post-Soviet states, post-Soviet and former socialist states. Residential districts in m ... of Minsk's Metropolitan Borough of Pershamayski. The station is shallow, in a pillar by-span design. As with all the recently built metro stations in Minsk, it has disabled access. The station is in the middle of the Uručča microraion on the northeastern edge of the city, with numerous connections to provincial bus routes and to Minsk International Airport. Gallery Uru44a 09.jpg Uru44a 04.jpg Uru44a 13.jpg Uru44a 07.jpg Uru44a 10.jpg Uru44a 01.jp ...
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