Minsk District

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Minsk District is a district (raion) of Belarus in Minsk Region. The administrative center is the capital Minsk, which is administratively separated from the district and region. As of 2024, it has a population of 274,990. The most populous town in the district is Zaslawye.

Geography

The district is situated both in the middle of Minsk Region 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 Vilyeyka, Lahoysk, Smalyavichy, Chervyen, Pukhavichy, Uzda, Dzyarzhynsk, Valozhyn and Maladzyechna.

Administrative divisions

The district is divided into 18 rural councils (sieĺsaviets) and 37 municipalities (including Minsk).

Rural councils

The 18 sieĺsaviets are: Astrašycki Haradok, Baraŭliany, Harani, Ždanovičy, Juzufova, Kalodziščy, Krupica, Lašany, Luhavaja Slabada, Michanavičy, Novy Dvor, Papiernia, Piatryški, Samachvalavičy, Sienica, Chaciežyna, Šaršuny, Ščomyslica.

Municipalities

The 37 municipalities counts one autonomous city (Minsk), one town (Zaslawye), one urban-type settlement (Machulishchy), and 34 simple municipalities (population as of 2009). • Minsk (1,837,000) • Zaslawye (14,400) • Machulishchy (8,000) • Borzdyn Moloyo • Butsevichi • Chuchany • Gorodzishko (Kolodishansky) • Gorodzishko (Shomyslitsky) • Hatava • Ignatichi • Karalishovichi • Kosin • Novoye Polye • Novy Dvor Bolodkovichov • Novy Dvor Bungenov • Apchak • Onopol • Ostroshitski • Astrashytski Haradok • Papernya • Ratamka • Pryluki • Pyatsovshchina • Rovbitsi • Rusinovitsi • Syenitsa • Solomorechcho • Samakhvalavichy • Stayki • Staroye Selo • Strochitsy • Syomkava • Syomkov Gorodok • Torosov • Tsna • Vyovkabitsi • Zamastochcha

Notable residents

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