Frunzyenski District, Administrative district in Minsk, Belarus.
Frunzyenski District is an administrative division in western Minsk that covers a large area of the Belarusian capital. It contains a mix of residential neighborhoods with different architectural styles, parks, and commercial zones.
The district was created in 1921 when Minsk first divided into multiple administrative areas. This early reorganization shaped how the city was structured and governed.
The district hosts schools, libraries, and community spaces that shape everyday life for residents. These places serve as social hubs where neighbors gather for events and activities.
The district connects to central Minsk through the Awtazavodskaya metro line and multiple bus routes. This network makes it easy to move around different parts of the area.
The name honors Mikhail Frunze, an important military and state leader from the Soviet era. This naming reflects the city's Soviet past and the figures who shaped that period.
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