Interesting Facts About Krupki Facts About Krupki
Krupki is a small city in Krupki Raion, Belarus.
Krupki was founded in 1067 and existed during both the medieval Kingdom of Poland and of the great Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Krupki became a part of the state of Belarus in 1991 after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
The town’s coat of arms is a white, blue and yellow shield.
The estimated Population of Krupki is 7,900, as of 2012.
Krupki became the administrative centre of its district and got its own council in 1900.
Krupki became a part of the state of Belarus in 1991 after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
A memorial cross dedicated to the victims of the Soviet purge was destroyed by neo-communists in 2009.
Krupki has Eastern Orthodox, Catholic, Protestant and Jewish communities.
Krupki has a railway station.
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