- to more than 500,000
Belarusians each. The
majority of
Belarusians adhere to
Eastern Orthodoxy.
During the
Soviet era,
Belarusians were
referred to as...
- Look up
Belarusian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Belarusian may
refer to:
Something of, or
related to
Belarus Belarusians,
people from Belarus,...
- by the
Belarusian government in 2009, 72% of
Belarusians speak Russian at home,
while Belarusian is
actively used by only 11.9% of
Belarusians (others...
-
people identifying themselves as
Belarusians according to
official censuses. The Minsk-based
World ****ociation of
Belarusians is the
international organization...
-
estimated the
number of
Belarusians in
Canada in late 1959 at
about 40,000, with a
majority of
Russian Empire era
Belarusian immigrants being listed as...
- women). Over 99% of
Belarusians aged 15 and
older are literate.
According to the
census of
November 2011, 58.9% of all
Belarusians adhered to some kind...
-
Karelia and Siberia. Most
Belarusians in
Russia are
migrants from
modern Belarus or
their descendants,
while a
minor part of
Belarusians in
Russia are indigenous...
-
immigrants came
before the full
development and
spread of
Belarusian nationalism. Most
ethnic Belarusians (those who were not
genetically or
culturally Polish...
-
Belarusians in
Latvia (
Belarusian: Беларусы Латвіі, romanized: Biełarusy Łatvii; Latvian:
Latvijas baltkrievi) make up a
minority group within the country...
- of the
Belarusians into account." US Amb****ador on the
attitude of
Belarusians to the war and Makei's proposal]. Радыё Свабода (in
Belarusian). Retrieved...