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During the
Soviet era,
Belarusians were
referred to as
Byelorussians or
Belorussians (from Byelorussia,
derived from
Russian "Белоруссия"). Before, they were...
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Byelorussian offensive are
Belorussian offensive and
Belarusian offensive Not to be
confused with the 1943
Belorussian Strategic Offensive Operation...
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Internationalism (U of
California Press, 2008). Guthier,
Steven L. (1977). "The
Belorussians:
National identification and ****imilation, 1897–1970: Part 1, 1897–1939"...
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independence in 1991, the
language was
known in
English as
Byelorussian or
Belorussian, or
alternatively as
White Russian.
Following independence, it became...
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Belorussian Station (Russian: Белорусский вокзал, romanized: Belorusski vokzal) is a 1971
Soviet drama film
directed by
Andrei Smirnov. In the summer...
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Lithuanian and
Belorussian Soviet republics by
overlooking them for key posts. In the SSR LiB
government bodies Lithuanians outnumbered Belorussians, the latter...
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Belarusian People's
Republic (BNR; Belarusian: Беларуская Народная Рэспубліка, romanized: Biełaruskaja
Narodnaja Respublika, БНР), also
known as the...
- The
Belarusian alphabet is
based on the
Cyrillic script and is
derived from the
alphabet of Old
Church Slavonic. It has
existed in its
modern form since...
- The 3rd
Belorussian Front (Russian: 3-й Белорусский фронт) was a
Front of the Red Army
during the
Second World War. The 3rd
Belorussian Front was created...
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comparison Instrumental (br**** band)
Members of the
Military Band of the
Belorussian Military District performing the
Soviet version of the
anthem in 1989...