Rudensk
Rudzensk / Rudensk Рудзенск / Руденск | ||
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Railway station | ||
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Rudzensk / Rudensk Рудзенск / Руденск Location of Rudensk | ||
Coordinates: 53°35′00″N 27°51′00″E / 53.58333°N 27.85000°E | ||
Country Voblast Raion |
Belarus Minsk Voblast Pukhavichy Raion | |
Founded | ? | |
Population (2010) | ||
• Total | 2,800 | |
Time zone | EET (UTC+2) | |
• Summer (DST) | EEST (UTC+3) | |
License plate | 5 |
Rudensk (Belarusian: Рудзенск, Rudzensk - Russian: Руденск) is a municipality and urban-type settlement in Belarus, located in the Minsk Region. It is part of the Pukhavichy Raion and its population, as of 2010, was of 2,800[1]
History
Rudensk received the status of "urban-type settlement" (Городской посёлок) in 1938.
Geography
Rudensk is located in south-eastern suburb of Minsk and is circa 50 km far from it, and 20 from Maryina Horka. Its nearest urban-type settlements are Svislach and Pravdinsky. Rudensk counts a railway station on the Minsk-Babruysk-Gomel line.
Sport
Local football club is the FC Rudensk, that in 2010 joined the Belarusian First League. Though the team officially represents the town, its home ground is located in Maryina Horka, the seat and main town of Pukhavichy Raion.
Economic
Near Rudensk located the Minsk TEC-5 coal powered generating station. Originally the plant was built as the Minsk Nuclear Heat- and Power Plant, consisting of two VVER-1000 reactors. After the disaster at Chernobyl, the plans were cancelled.
Photogallery
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A swamp at peat mining near Rudensk
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View of the Siniaje lake near Rudensk
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Narrow gauge railroad at peat mining near Rudensk
References
- ↑ (Russian) 2010 statistics of Belarus, rar format (Belstat)
External links
Media related to Rudensk at Wikimedia Commons
Coordinates: 53°35′00″N 27°51′00″E / 53.58333°N 27.85000°E