between the grand duchy of lithuania and the kingdom of poland, but then this settlement was called malaya ritave the production of baby food. learn play handball, master the art of folk dance, visit an ancient temple, hear the mysterious legend about lake lukovo. you can get from the capital to malarite directly by minibus, the fare is 30 rubles. there is an option to take a train from minsk to brest with a transfer, the minimum ticket price is 15 rubles. and from brest you can get there by train for almost two belarusian rubles. the distance from minsk to malarite is 331 km. by personal transport this route can be covered in about 4 hours. walking around malarita is one thing pleasure, beautiful buildings, neat cozy streets and beautiful nature. and here it is impossible not to pay attention to the creative benches, which are made in various styles. it was local businesses who tried to contribute to the improvement of the city, it’s beautiful, right? in order to have time to see as many places as possible, it’s time for me to move on. one of the oldest industrial enterprises in malarite is a