Freedom Park and Memorial "border guards"
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Memorial "border guards" opened in Brest in the park Border Guards June 27, 1982. The memorial complex consists of a central monument and eight inscribed stelae dedicated to the heroes of the border guards who died protecting the state border of the USSR.

Central stele is dedicated to all the heroes of the border guards who died during the Great Patriotic War. On them fell the very first and hardest hit sudden attack of Nazi Germany. Registered stele dedicated to the heroes of the frontier guards: Andrew Kizhevatov Mitrofanovich, Novikov Alexei Alexandrovich, Kofanova Gregory Ilyich Barsukov Ivan Petrovich, Kublashvili Varlam Mikhailovich Zavidovo Alexander Abramovich, Ivan Belyaev.

The memorial complex reconstructed in 2001 gathered personnel and veterans of the Border Troops of the Republic of Belarus, as evidenced by a commemorative plaque with the name of the architect and sculptor who worked on the restoration of dilapidated memorial.

Square Pogranichnikov located in the park of Freedom, which after the war was transformed Kozenyi urban garden, also known as the garden of the people "and APB Ohoven." Before the revolution, there was a popular place for celebrations loving couples who walked along the shady alleys and talking while sitting on the bench.

According to archaeologists, the city park was laid out on the site of an ancient pagan Lithuanian mound temples dedicated to the goddess Mazhanne. Now around the Soviet Freedom Park is a lot of debate - politicians, historians, government officials decide his fate, but now you can enjoy the beauty of the old city garden with its shady paths and bow to the monument in the park Border Guards - to those people who fought for peace Soviet borders .

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