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Soligorsk has got 15 twin-towns or partner-towns
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This is a list of places having standing
links to our native town:
Agarak ( Armenia)
La
Louviere ( Belgium)
Aleksin ( Russia)
Marijampole ( Lithuania)
Holbeck ( Denmark)
Berezan ( Ukraine)
Tarashcha ( Ukraine)
Ceadir-Lunga ( Moldova)
Chernyahovsk ( Russia)
Lazarevsky City District ( Sochi, Russia)
Voskresensk (Russia)
Xianning ( China)
Kohtla-Jarve ( Estonia)
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Agarak (Armenia)
It’s the centre of non-ferrous metallurgy, the
region which is historically known for its copper and
lead mines
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La Louviere
(Belgium)
The great number of diesel locomotives
using on Belgium railway roads, are produced at La
Louviere plant
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Aleksin (Russia)
The town is famous for its
chemical plant and picturesque nature
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Marijampole
(Lithuania)
It is a centre of light enterprises,
construction, transport and trade. It has also become home
to one of the largest second hand car markets in Europe.
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Holbeck (Denmark)
Holbek is a commercial and industrial centre
for the surrounding area
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Voskresensk (Russia)
Nowadays Voskresensk has an extensive social, engineering
and transport infrastructures. Chemical and light industries, production of
building materials are the most important ones.
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Xianning (China)
It’s known by the three names
“
City of Osmanthus”, “ City of Nan Bamboo” and
“ City of Tea”.
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Kohtla-Jarve (Estonia)
It’s famous for its chemical industry. It
is both a processor of oil shales and a
large producer of various petroleum products.
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Some years ago the students of our school
went to Kohtla-Jarve. They took part in the international
youth conference “ Climate Change, Cultural Heritage and Energy Efficient Monuments”.