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Qué (quién) es Belarus - definición


Belarus         
  • principalities]] before the Mongol and Lithuanian invasions
  • [[Alexander Lukashenko]] has ruled Belarus since 1994.
  • Administrative divisions of Belarus
  • Belarusian annual [[GDP]] and [[CPI]] rates 2001–2013
  • Belarus regions by  Gross Regional Product (GRP)
  • his invasion of Russia]] and crossing the [[Berezina river]] (near [[Barysaw]], Belarus)
  • German soldiers in [[Minsk]], August 1941
  • The first government of the People's Republic.<br />Sitting, left to right:<br />[[Aliaksandar Burbis]], [[Jan Sierada]], [[Jazep Varonka]], [[Vasil Zacharka]].<br />Standing, left to right:<br />[[Arkadź Smolič]], [[Pyotra Krecheuski]], [[Kastus Jezavitau]], [[Anton Ausianik]], [[Liavon Zayats]].
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  • in 1943–44]] and then between 1991 and 1995, is widely used as a symbol of opposition to the government of Alexander Lukashenko.
  • Kingdom of Poland]]. Belarus was fully within its borders.
  • Change in per capita GDP of Belarus, 1973–2018. Figures are inflation-adjusted to 2011 International dollars.
  • Graffiti in [[Gdańsk]] depicting Belarusian human rights activist [[Ales Bialiatski]]
  • [[Government House, Minsk]]
  • occupied Soviet Belarus]].
  • Meeting in the [[Kurapaty]] woods, 1989, where between 1937 and 1941 from 30,000 to 250,000 people, including Belarusian [[intelligentsia]] members, were murdered by the [[NKVD]] during the [[Great Purge]]
  • Minsk]], 11–12 February 2015
  • Draniki]], the national dish
  • Russian President]] [[Vladimir Putin]], 2015
  • Soldiers patrol in the [[Białowieża Forest]] on the Belarusian border with Poland
  • dissolving the Soviet Union]], 8 December 1991.
  • Cross of St. Euphrosyne]] by [[Lazar Bohsha]] from 1992
  • [[Strusta Lake]] in the [[Vitebsk Region]]
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  • world No. 1]] in singles
  • Victory Square]] in Minsk
  • Poet and librettist [[Vintsent Dunin-Martsinkyevich]]
  • Opera and Ballet Theater]] in Minsk
  • baroque architecture]] in the former [[Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth]].
COUNTRY IN EASTERN EUROPE
Belorussia; ISO 3166-1:BY; Belaruss; Belarus'; Belorus; Republic of Belarus; Belarussia; Belarus’; Byelarus; Bielorussia; Biełaruś; Беларусь; Белору́ссия; Рэспубліка Беларусь; Республика Беларусь; Respublika Belarus; Belorusia; Beloruss; Republic of Beloruss; Republic of Belorus; Белоруссия; Byelarossia; Bellarus; Balarus; The Republic Of Belarus; The Republic of Belarus; Corruption in Belarus; Belorussiya; Belarusʹ; Belarusian art; Republic of Byelarus; Belorossiya; Republic of belarus; Republic Of belarus; Republic Of Belarus; Belorossia

Belarus, officially the Republic of Belarus, is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe. It is bordered by Russia to the east and northeast, Ukraine to the south, Poland to the west, and Lithuania and Latvia to the northwest. Covering an area of 207,600 square kilometres (80,200 sq mi) and with a population of 9.2 million, Belarus is the 13th-largest and the 20th-most populous country in Europe. The country has a hemiboreal climate and is administratively divided into seven regions. Minsk is the capital and largest city.

Until the 20th century, different states at various times controlled the lands of modern-day Belarus, including Kievan Rus', the Principality of Polotsk, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, and the Russian Empire. In the aftermath of the Russian Revolution in 1917, different states arose competing for legitimacy amid the Civil War, ultimately ending in the rise of the Byelorussian SSR, which became a founding constituent republic of the Soviet Union in 1922. After the Polish-Soviet War, Belarus lost almost half of its territory to Poland. Much of the borders of Belarus took their modern shape in 1939, when some lands of the Second Polish Republic were reintegrated into it after the Soviet invasion of Poland, and were finalized after World War II. During World War II, military operations devastated Belarus, which lost about a quarter of its population and half of its economic resources. The republic was redeveloped in the post-war years. In 1945, the Byelorussian SSR became a founding member of the United Nations, along with the Soviet Union.

The parliament of the republic proclaimed the sovereignty of Belarus on 27 July 1990, and during the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Belarus declared independence on 25 August 1991. Following the adoption of a new constitution in 1994, Alexander Lukashenko was elected Belarus's first president in the country's first and only free election post-independence, serving as president ever since. Lukashenko heads a highly centralized authoritarian government, and has referred to himself as the "last dictator" in Europe. Belarus ranks low in international measurements of freedom of the press, civil liberties and retains capital punishment. It has continued a number of Soviet-era policies, such as state ownership of large sections of the economy. In 2000, Belarus and Russia signed a treaty for greater cooperation, forming the Union State.

Belarus is a developing country, ranking 60th in the Human Development Index. It has been a member of the United Nations since its founding and has joined the CIS, the CSTO, the EAEU, the OSCE, and the Non-Aligned Movement. It has shown no aspirations of joining the European Union but nevertheless maintains a bilateral relationship with the bloc and also participates in two EU projects, the Baku Initiative and the Eastern Partnership. Belarus suspended its participation in the latter on 28 June 2021, after the EU imposed more sanctions against the country.

Belarus (tractor)         
  • Tractor "Belarus 1220.4" from Minsk Tractor Works
  • Tractor "Belarus 3522" from Minsk Tractor Works
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  • Belarus MTZ-820 in Begeč, Serbia
  • Belarus MTZ-82-L logging in Estonia (November 2021)
SERIES OF TRACTORS
Belarus («Белару́с», earlier «Белару́сь») is a series of four-wheeled tractors produced since 1950 at Minsk Tractor Works, MTZ (Мінскі трактарны завод; Ми́нский тра́кторный заво́д, МТЗ) in Minsk, Belarus.
Azerbaijan–Belarus relations         
  • Embassy of Azerbaijan in Minsk
  • [[Ilham Aliyev]] with [[Alexander Lukashenko]] in Baku.
  • Joint issue of Azerbaijan and Belarus. Musical instruments.
BILATERAL RELATIONS BETWEEN AZERBAIJAN AND BELARUS
Azerbaijan-Belarus relations; Belarus–Azerbaijan relations; Belarus - Azerbaijan relations; Belarus-Azerbaijan relations; Belarus – Azerbaijan relations; Belarus Azerbaijan relations; Azerbaijan - Belarus relations; Azerbaijan Belarus relations; Azerbaijan – Belarus relations
Relations between Azerbaijan and Belarus are at very high level that Belarusian president Alexander Lukashenko describes Azerbaijan as a "saver" of independence and sovereignty of Belarus and adds that "there's not anything close" in Azerbaijani-Belarusian relations.Azerbaijan saved our independence and sovereignty - Belarusian leader Both countries were part of the Russian Empire until 1918 and before 1991, they were part of the Soviet Union.
Ejemplos de uso de Belarus
1. He said that Belarus now expects the EU to lift economic and travel sanctions against Belarus.
2. Belarus says Beltransgaz is worth $5 billion, said Belarus‘ Finance Minister Nikolai Korbut.
3. QUESTION:'4; Sean, what about Belarus?'4; Did they discuss Belarus as well?
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5. The Kremlin, increasingly impatient about subsidizing Belarus‘ economy with cheap gas, has since proposed that Belarus be absorbed into Russia.