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Minsk

Minsk is located on the southeastern slope of the Minsk Hills, a region of rolling hills running from the southwest (upper reaches of the river Nioman) to the northeast– that is, to Lukomskaye Lake in northwestern Belarus. The average altitude above sea level is 220 metres (720 ft). The physical geography of Minsk was shaped over the two most recent ice ages. The Svislach River, which flows across the city from the northwest to the southeast, is in the urstromtal, an ancient river valley formed by water flowing from melting ice sheets at the end of the last Ice Age. There are six smaller rivers within the city limits, all part of the Black Sea basin.

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Name: Minsk topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Minsk, Belarus (53.79385 27.37402 53.97179 28.07995)

Average elevation: 222 m

Minimum elevation: 167 m

Maximum elevation: 325 m

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