it is difficult to imagine anything more terrible than our zakharyevskaya street, which behind the goldenill bears the name komarov. a sticky solid swamp, it is in no way possible to pass through it, minsk leaflet, 1907, it’s amazing that such a place was written about this place that semensk residents and guests of the capital loved so much at the beginning of the last century, isn't it? well, komarovka is not only a market, it is only part of a large area in the center. minsk and its history are fascinating; an interesting journey through these places awaits us. this area got its name from the village of komarovka, which was located near minsk. until 1812 it belonged to the princes. then she moved on to the equally famous vankovich family. by the end of the 19th century it was included in the city limits. some 100 years ago it was a large working-class area, komarovka, slachugami, streets. now this the center of the capital, it began to be developed in 1930, it all began with the formation of the square on the general plan, it was listed as such, komarovskaya was called that until 1956,