Belizean independence - translation to russian
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Belizean independence - translation to russian

ETHNIC GROUP DESCENDED FROM AFRICANS AND EUROPEAN LOGCUTTERS
Belizean kriol people; Belizean Kriols; Belizean Kriol people; Belizean Creole music
  • boil up]].  A combination of various boiled starches, vegetables and "bile cake", accompanied with either fish or pig tail
  • [[Rice and beans]] (with [[Coconut]] Milk), Stewed Recado Chicken and [[potato salad]]

Belizean independence      
независимость Белиза
independence         
  • independence of Albania]] (28 November 1912)
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  • Public proclamation of the [[Estonian Declaration of Independence]] in [[Pärnu]], [[Estonia]] on 23 February 1918
  • Brazil's independence]] on 7 September 1822.
  • Declaration of independence]] in 1818
  • Independence Day of Finland]].
CONDITION OF A NATION, COUNTRY, OR STATE WHICH EXERCISES SELF-GOVERNMENT, AND USUALLY SOVEREIGNTY, OVER THE TERRITORY
Independence (politics); Independent state; Independance; Independent (nation); Political independence; Say yes to independence; Nominal independence; Independent nation; Independent country; Indepence
сущ.
независимость, самостоятельность, свобода от какого-либо воздействия.
independence         
  • independence of Albania]] (28 November 1912)
  • 300px
  • Public proclamation of the [[Estonian Declaration of Independence]] in [[Pärnu]], [[Estonia]] on 23 February 1918
  • Brazil's independence]] on 7 September 1822.
  • Declaration of independence]] in 1818
  • Independence Day of Finland]].
CONDITION OF A NATION, COUNTRY, OR STATE WHICH EXERCISES SELF-GOVERNMENT, AND USUALLY SOVEREIGNTY, OVER THE TERRITORY
Independence (politics); Independent state; Independance; Independent (nation); Political independence; Say yes to independence; Nominal independence; Independent nation; Independent country; Indepence
independence noun 1) независимость, самостоятельность - Independence Day 2) самостоятельный доход; независимое состояние to live a life of independence - жить самостоятельно, независимо

Definition

independence
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
If a country has or gains independence, it has its own government and is not ruled by any other country.
In 1816, Argentina declared its independence from Spain.
N-UNCOUNT
2.
Someone's independence is the fact that they do not rely on other people.
He was afraid of losing his independence.
N-UNCOUNT: oft poss N

Wikipedia

Belizean Creole people

Belizean Creoles, also known as Kriols, are a Creole ethnic group native to Belize.

Belizean Creoles are primarily mixed-raced descendants of enslaved West and Central Africans who were brought to the British Honduras (present-day Belize along the Bay of Honduras) as well as the English and Scottish log cutters, known as the Baymen who trafficked them. Over the years they have also intermarried with Miskito from Nicaragua, Jamaicans and other Caribbean people, Mestizos, Europeans, Garifunas, Mayas, and Chinese and Indians. The latter were brought to Belize as indentured laborers. Majority of Kriols trace their ancestry to several of the aforementioned groups.

The Belize Kriol language, developed initially by interaction among the Africans and Europeans, was historically spoken only by them. The Creoles constituted the majority of the population until the 1980s and became synonymous with the Belizean national identity. As a result, the use of the Kriol language has become more widespread. It is now spoken by about 75% of Belizeans, including the many new immigrants who have arrived since the late 20th century. In the 21st century, Creoles are found predominantly in urban areas, such as Belize City, and in most coastal towns and villages.

What is the Russian for Belizean independence? Translation of &#39Belizean independence&#39 to Russi