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Chistʹ - ui︠u︡tnyĭ gorodok vo vse vremena

Published in
Minsk
Year
2025
Pages
64
Cover
Soft
Circulation
50 copies
Weight
0.136 kg
ISBN
978-985-880-562-3
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One of a kind: the "German" village of Chist near Minsk, which is not like the usual Belarus. The architecture of the settlement fully reflects the history of its development. There are not so many settlements built from scratch in Belarus, but Chist is just one of them. Initially, it was a settlement at the peat industry, which arose in the 50s.
Well, when the development of minerals became unprofitable due to the depletion of the layer, the threat of degradation apparently loomed over Chistya. The construction program of the construction materials plant was called to "save" the settlement. Chist fell into the program of cooperation between the USSR and the Federal Republic of Germany: the Germans helped to build the enterprise and transferred production technologies. For example, townhouses, created clearly with the participation of Germans. Similar houses will appear in Belarus only after two decades. Unfortunately, Chist is not going through the best of times now. The "Zabudova" plant is struggling with a permanent crisis, people are looking for work outside the settlement, and the development of the settlement has stopped. Nevertheless, there are plans for a new microdistrict, designed for approximately 1,000 residents, but it will already be built in the Belarusian representation. So you should wait in the bare field for five-story silicate houses with neat red metal roofs. Well, for those who appreciate beauty, there is the old part of the village. One of a kind. Come see!
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