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The Republic of Belarus is a landlocked nation of Eastern Europe, capital Minsk. "Belarus" is also spelled "Belorussia", "Byelorussia", and other ways, but the present government prefers "Belarus". Historically Belarus was sometimes referred to in English as "White Russia".


Official Country Name(s) (local)
File:Belarus flag medium.png coat of arms
(In Detail) (Full size)
National motto: Xxxxx
Official languages Belarusian, Russian
Capital Minsk
President Aleksandr Lukashenko
Prime Minister Henadz Navitski
President (in Exile) Ivonka Survilla
Area
 - Total
 - % water
Ranked 84th
207,600 km²
xx% / Negligible
Population


 - Total (2002)


 - Density
Ranked 74th


10,350,194


xxx/km²
Independence


 - Declared


 - Recognised
(Event Xxxx)


1990


(Year)
Currency Belarusian Rouble
Time zone UTC +2
National anthem Young Belarus
Internet TLD.BY
Calling Code375

History

Main article: History of Belarus

Politics

Main article: Politics of Belarus

Voblastsi

Main article: Voblastsi of Belarus

Belarus is divided into 6 voblastsi (singular - voblasts') and one municipality* (harady, singular - horad):

Brestskaya (Brest), Homyel'skaya (Homyel'), Horad Minsk*, Hrodzyenskaya (Hrodna), Mahilyowskaya (Mahilyow), Minskaya, Vitsyebskaya (Vitsyebsk)

Note: voblasti have the administrative center name following in parentheses

Geography

Main article: Geography of Belarus

List of cities in Belarus

Economy

Main article: Economy of Belarus

Demographics

Main article: Demographics of Belarus

Culture

Main article: Culture of Belarus

Belarusian language

Holidays
DateEnglish NameLocal NameRemarks
January 1New YearNovy Hod
January 7Orthodox Christmas
January 14Orthodox New Year
March 8International Women's Day
March 15Constitution DayAdopted in 1994
May 1International Labor Day
May 9Victory DayDenotes the victory against Germany in World War II
July 3Independence Day
December 25Catholic Christmas
MovableCatholic Easter
MovableOrthodox Easter
9 days after Orthodox EasterCommemoration Day Radunitsa

Miscellaneous topics


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