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Belarus Free Theatre — (The Free Theatre Project of Minsk, Belarus) is an underground theatre project that began on March 30 2005, during the second term (2001–2006) of Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, as an artistic means of resisting Belarusian government… … Wikipedia
BELARUS — BELARUS, C.I.S. republic. For the region s earlier history, see belorussia . Developments from the 1970s In 1979 Belorussia s Jewish population amounted to 135,400 and in 1989 to 112,000 (with 39,100 in Minsk, 31,800 in Gomel province, and 18,400 … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Belarus and the European Union — refers to relations between the Republic of Belarus and the European Union. Mutual relations were initially established after the European Union recognized Belarusian independence in 1991. After the rise to power of Alexander Lukashenko in 1994,… … Wikipedia
Belarus (disambiguation) — Belarus may refer to:*The Republic of Belarus a nation in eastern Europe roughly corresponding to the historic region of White Ruthenia *Belarus (Беларус) a brand name of tractors and farm machinery manufactured at the Minsk Tractor Works… … Wikipedia
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Belarus — [bel΄ə ro͞os′] country in central Europe: became independent upon the breakup of the U.S.S.R. (1991): 80,134 sq mi (207,546 sq km); pop. 10,152,000; cap. Minsk: formerly, Belorussian Soviet Socialist Republic … English World dictionary
Belarus — republic, E Europe; 80,155 sq. mi.; pop. 10,200,000; cap. Minsk … Webster's Gazetteer
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Belarus — /byel euh roohs , bel /, n. official name of Byelorussia. * * * Belarus Introduction Belarus Background: After seven decades as a constituent republic of the USSR, Belarus attained its independence in 1991. It has retained closer political and… … Universalium