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Eastern Orthodoxy.
During the
Soviet era,
Belarusians were
referred to as
Byelorussians or
Belorussians (from Byelorussia,
derived from
Russian "Белоруссия")...
- bread.
Foods are
usually either slowly cooked or stewed. Typically,
Byelorussians eat a
light breakfast and two
hearty meals, with
dinner being the largest...
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History of the
Byelorussians in Canada. p. 41. Sadouski. A
History of the
Byelorussians in Canada. p. 132. Sadouski. A
History of the
Byelorussians in Canada...
- to 1991,
after the
Russian Revolution,
Minsk was the
capital of the
Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic,
which became a
republic of the
Soviet Union...
- romanized: Operatsiya Bagration) was the
codename for the 1944
Soviet Byelorussian strategic offensive operation (Russian: Белорусская наступательная операция...
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legitimacy amid the
Civil War,
ultimately ending in the rise of the
Byelorussian SSR,
which became a
founding constituent republic of the
Soviet Union...
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Belarus gained independence in 1991, the
language was
known in
English as
Byelorussian or Belorussian, or
alternatively as
White Russian.
Following independence...
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Soviet Republic of
Byelorussia (which
later became part of the Lithuanian–
Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic),
moving its seat of
government to Vilnius...
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noteworthy as
being the
first census to
classify Brest Region po****tion as
Byelorussians.
Moscow – 5,045,905
Leningrad – 3,321,196 Kiev – 1,104,334 Gor’ky –...
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Bombay State 1956 1958 –
Telugu Andhra Pradesh 1956 1958 –
Belarusian Byelorussian SSR 1956 1957 – see also
Radio Liberty Bengali Bangladesh India 1958...