- en.wikipedia.org PinskPinsk (Belarusian: Пінск; Russian: Пинск, IPA: [pʲinsk]; Polish: Pińsk; Ukrainian: Пінськ; Yiddish: פינסק) is a city in Brest Region, Belarus.
- http://belarusguide.com cities/pinsk.htmlToday Pinsk is a city in the South of Belarus', it has a river port and is linked through the Dniepr-Bug canal (built 1775-1848) with the Bug river and...
- tripadvisor.com.ph Tourism-g1136483-Pinsk_Brest_…Pinsk Tourism: Tripadvisor has 528 reviews of Pinsk Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Pinsk resource.
- belarustourism.by en/news/pinsk/Its distinctive feature is unique religious relics: the oldest organ in Belarus, created in the 1830s and the “Pinsk Madonna” icon...
- tripadvisor.com Attractions-g1136483-Activities-…Things to Do in Pinsk, Belarus: See Tripadvisor's 530 traveler reviews and photos of Pinsk tourist attractions.
- satellites.pro Pinsk_mapSatellite Pinsk map (Brestskaya Oblast', Belarus): share any place, ruler for distance measuring, find your location, routes building, address search.
- routeperfect.com belarus/brest/pinskPinsk is a city in Belarus, in the Polesia region, traversed by the river Pina, at the confluence of the Strumen and Pripyat rivers.
- We provide geo information for the Pinsk, so you can easily find its boundaries on Europe and Belarus map and you can check its administrative-territorial division...
- pinsk.gov.by english/...the devastating wars and the ruinous fires, Pinsk has preserved its priceless heritage, which puts it on a par with the most beautiful historical cities of Belarus.
- vedaj.by index.php/en/towns/brest/pinsk/pinskThus, the complex of buildings of the former monastery in the town of Pinsk is a very valuable architectural monument and landmark of Belarus.
- minskherald.com list-cities-towns-belarus/pinsk/Pinsk is a city with a colourful history and unique attractions and is therefore an attractive prospect for vacation and tourism in Belarus.
- en.wikivoyage.org wiki/PinskPinsk. is a city in Belarus in Brest Oblast located at the confluence of the Pina and Prypiat rivers. First mentioned in 1097, it enjoyed reasonable local importance for centuries...