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Belarusization (Belarusian: беларусізацыя, romanized: biełarusizacyja) was a
policy of
protection and
advancement of the
Belarusian language and recruitment...
- Soft
Belarusization or soft
Belarusification (Belarusian: мяккая беларусізацыя, romanized: miakkaja biełarusizacyja, Russian: мягкая белорусизация, romanized: myagkaya...
- nationalisation, ten main
subsets of the
process apply in
modern times:
Belarusization Bosniakisation Bulgarisation Croatisation Czechization Macedonization...
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foreign territory which was
mostly inhabited by the
Lithuanians who were
Belarusized (mostly) or Polonized, and to
prove this Otrębski
provided examples of...
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conducted from 2006 to 2007. The
process of
government support for "
Belarusization"
began even
before the
breakup of the
Soviet Union, with the Supreme...
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foreign territory which was
mostly inhabited by the
Lithuanians who were
Belarusized (mostly) or Polonized, and to
prove this Otrębski
provided examples of...
- (BSSR), i.e. in the 1920s, a
policy was
carried out
which aimed at the
Belarusization of
public life as well as at the
terminological development of the Belarusian...
- that
minorities unaware of
their ethnicities had to be
subjected to
Belarusization, Polonization, etc. By the
early 1930s, the
Soviet regime introduced...
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Byelorussia also
shared its
cuisine with
Russia and Poland.
Captive Nations Belarusization Russification of
Belarus Historical names: 1920–1936:
Byelorussian Socialist...
- христианско-демократический союз BCDU БХДЗ БХДС P.
Silka Christian democracy Belarusization Centre-right 1991-?
Belarusian Party of
Communists Партыя камуністаў...