Belarus 22/02/2012
Hi family, hi friends. we promised to you all in Belgium to write at least one blog post every week from every country we’ll visit. So here is the first part of our promise to you.
yesterday evening we landed in Minsk after a relaxing flight and we immediately changed our clock for the first time in our world trip to the local time (+1 hour) Afterwards we took the train to our youth hostel. Which is located in the suburbs from Minsk, the capital city of Belarus.
yesterday evening we landed in Minsk after a relaxing flight and we immediately changed our clock for the first time in our world trip to the local time (+1 hour) Afterwards we took the train to our youth hostel. Which is located in the suburbs from Minsk, the capital city of Belarus.
For those who don’t know very well where we are now, we’re in the Republic of Belarus, a former state of the Sovjet Union. Belarus is adjacent with Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia and the Ukraine. The capital city, Minsk, is located in the centre of the country.
Belarus is an independent country since the 19th of September 1991 after they left the Sovjet Union. I think that this independence meant a huge step forwards for the country because after that, they started to become more Capitalistic. Nevertheless, I feel that they keep cherishing their Communistic roots.
One of the most important reasons why we wanted to visit Belarus was because of the location. The country is situated between European Union and Russia and we find it very fascinating to see how much Russia needs his partner Belarus and vice versa. For example Russia needs Belarus to put up their Rocket bases and for the use of their pipelines beneath their soil, but Belarus needs Russia because they need the cheap oil and Belarus is also very dependent on Russian support.
Today we started our visit in Minsk and the rest of the week we’ll go on with our discovery of this city and the rest of Belarus. Our tourist guide told us today that the name Minsk probable refers to the legend of Menesk , a man of extraordinary physical strength who used to protect the town from enemies. But he also told us that some people believe that the name refers to the Menka river.
So today we walked in Minsk together with a group of tourists in the city centre and tomorrow we will visit the rest of the city with a moped. Friday and Saturday we’ll visit some museums such as the national museum of culture and history of Belarus, the national arts museum and the Maxim Bogdanivich’s literary museum. For the next day’s, we’ll hire a car and do some road trips around Minsk.
So after one day, we are very happy that we started our trip in Belarus because our first impression of the country was quite good. I think that it is a really nice country to visit as tourist, but that it isn’t the most attractive country to live in and I am definitely not the only person with this opinion because the population number is going backwards the last 20 years.
Stijn De Wulf
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