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Administrative divisions of Minsk : ウィキペディア英語版
Administrative divisions of Minsk

Currently, there are 9 administrative divisions of Minsk, called ''raions'' (districts):
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==History==
The first subdivision of Minsk was carried out in August 1921: the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Belarus divided Minsk into three party administration districts: Aleksandrovsky (Александровский), Lyakhovsky (Ляховский), and Central (Центральный).〔(Octyabrsky Raion ), Minsk administration website〕
By the decree of the Central Executive Committee of Byelorussian SSR of March 171938, Minsk was divided into three raions for general administration:
*Stalinski, i.e., Stalin district, renamed into Zavodzki (Factory/Plant district, after major tractor and automobile plants located there) in 1961
*Varashylauski, i.e., Voroshilov district, renamed into Savetski (Soviet district) in 1961
*Kahanovichski, i.e., Kaganovich district.
On July 20, 1957 the Kaganovich district was renamed into Oktyabrski (October district).
On November 2, 1961, the Stalin district was renamed to the Factory district and the Voroshilov district into the Soviet district.

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