• City in South-Western Belarus, capital of Brest Voblasc', at the confluence of the Bug and Mukhavyets rivers. ... A bit of Jewish history of Brest, Belarus.
  • In Brest you will also find a meat processing plant, alcoholic beverages and brewery plants. Brest has the largest free economic zone of Belarus.
  • The city of Brest is one of the oldest cities in Belarus. It was first mentioned in the Tale of Bygone Days as a large, well-fortified settlement of 1019.
  • Brest, Belarus - Are you ready to dive into short Video Tour? Brest was first mentioned in the chronicles in the year 1019 under the name of Biarestsie.
  • Brest, eski adıyla Brest-Litovsk, Polonya Brześć, Belarus ve güneybatısındaki Brest oblast (bölge) şehri ve idari merkezi, batı Bug Nehri'nin sağ kıyısında.
  • Kamyanets, Belarus, that lies on the way to the National park from Brest, features an outstanding landmark, the 13th-century tower of Kamyanets.
  • Population: In 2004, Brest had around 290,000 inhabitants, making it the sixth-largest town in Belarus and the largest town of Woblast' Brest - one of the six...
  • In this section, you can see where Brest is located on one of the most popular mapping services, among which OpenStreetMap, Bing, Yandex, HereMaps are.
  • ...Yiddish: בריסק‎ Brisk), formerly also Brest-on-the-Bug and Brest-Litovsk ("Брэст-Лiтоўск" in Belarusian), is a city (population 310,800 in 2010) in Belarus at the...
  • With the disintegration of the Soviet Union, Brest became a city in the modern Belarus. ... Cinema "Belarus' (former main synagogue of Brest) (On ul.