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Traveling to Belarus
Belarus has a very rich cultural heritage and contains many historical sites that include castles, palaces and monuments, as well as exhibitions, theaters and museums. In addition to the availability of many parks and open spaces in the open air, the country contains 5 famous national parks, one of which is classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city is characterized by modern and clean airports and excellent railways, and cars can be driven if they have an international driver’s license. It is preferable to visit it from May to September due to the moderate temperatures ranging between 23 and 34 degrees Celsius.
Belarus
Belarus or as Belarus calls it one of the countries of Eastern Europe, with an area of 207,595 square kilometers, and Minsk is the largest city in Belarus and its capital as well. Belarus is characterized as a landlocked country, and it contains vast areas of swampy lands, and forests cover about 40%, in addition to many rivers such as the Neman River, Pripyat River and others.
Tourism in Belarus
There are many tourist places to visit in Belarus. The most visited places are:
- Brest Fortress in Brest.
- Mir Castle.
- Victory Square in Minsk.
- Zhuravinka in Minsk.
- Minsk Sea.
- Max width.
- Clear mountain.
- Berezinsky Biosphere Reserve.
- Minsk Motorcycle Factory.
Biofeja Forest
The Biaoweja Forest is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is an ancient archeological forest. It is the largest and oldest forest in Europe. The average age of trees in it is 80 years, but in some places it reaches approximately 250-350 years, and its diameter reaches 150. cm. It is home to thousands of species of plants, birds, and animals that are not found anywhere in the country, such as the Black Stork and European Bison.