Svietlahorsk


Svietlahorsk is a town in the Svietlahorsk District of Gomel Region of Belarus, the administrative center of the rajon. It is located by the Berezina River and has 67,054 inhabitants.
Svietlаhorsk-na-Biarezinie is also a railroad station on the ZhlobinKalinkavichy railway line.

Industry

Within Svietlahorsk there are many industrial activities and organizations. They include: the power plant, a chemical man-made fiber plant, a reinforced concrete industrial complex, a Petroleum producing industry, a pulp and paper milk industry, butter-making factory, a bakery, and an industrial college.

Sights

Within Svietlahorsk there is an Orthodox church and cathedral, a Catholic church, a quay, and a museum of local lore.

Health

Svietlahorsk is the region worst affected by HIV-AIDS in Belarus. Although the city accounts for less than 1% of the population of Belarus, it accounts for close to 30% of all the reported cases of HIV infections. Around 6% of the adult population in Svietlahorsk is HIV positive.
Svietlahorsk, like much of Gomel Region, suffered extensive radioactive fallout after the Chernobyl Accident of 1986. This has led to significant health and ecological issues in the city and surrounding countryside.

Twin townssister cities

Svietlahorsk is twinned with: