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рович Прохоров) (born June 18, 1946 in Brest, | Belarus; died January 7, 2005 in Moscow) was a Soviet |
Aleksey Lesnichiy, | Belarus DISQ |
d by Soviet troops in June 1944 near Vitebsk, | Belarus during the Vitebsk-Orsha Offensive. |
mbat the enormous Soviet partisan movement in | Belarus during the war, special units of local collab |
the Soviet Union annexed the Polish-held West | Belarus during the 1939 invasion of Poland and incorp |
aliboki forest in pre-war Poland (now western | Belarus) during World War II. |
Luftwaffe units listed here were detached in | Belarus, East Poland, East Prussia, Ukraine, Slovakia |
f the anthem of the State Union of Russia and | Belarus entitled Derzhavny Soyuz Narodov (Union of So |
from Voronova - a shtetl near Lida, currently | Belarus, establishing themselves in the East End of L |
Eastern Europe: | Belarus, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Russian Federati |
In the post-war period | Belarus experienced an influx of workers from other p |
ariat Ostland (RKO) (The Baltic countries and | Belarus, extended eastward by including some parts of |
As | Belarus failed to qualify from the semi-final for the |
hensk in Russia, FC Torpedo-Kadino Mogilev in | Belarus, FC Volyn Lutsk and FC Prykarpattya Ivano-Fra |
The group is able to see | Belarus first hand and learn more about what it's lik |
Belarus first declared independence on 25 March 1918, | |
This was | Belarus' first-ever Olympic medal in the sport. |
домарович Ленцевич) (born June 20, 1983) is a | Belarus football player. |
2001 he was made the Holy See's liaison with | Belarus for almost three years. |
ough under the same owner) and was renamed to | Belarus for 1992-93 season. |
an national football team when it traveled to | Belarus for a friendly against the Belarusian nationa |
, placing 4th in a field of 28 and qualifying | Belarus for the final. |
s 3-year-old sister, Feofania, in a shed in a | Belarus forest, along with his grandmother, great-gra |
ssariat Ostland (modern Muravanaya Ashmyanka, | Belarus, former Murowana Oszmianka, Second Polish Rep |
The other eight countries (Austria, | Belarus, France, Germany, Latvia, Slovakia, Switzerla |
the UN Special Rapporteur on human rights in | Belarus from 2005 to 2006. |
eightlifting Championships was held in Minsk, | Belarus from 2 April to 11 April 2010. |
onopoly Gazprom will almost halve supplies to | Belarus from August 3 after failing to reach a deal w |
ics European Championships was held in Minsk, | Belarus from 25 to 29 May 2011. |
e Central Committee of the Communist Party of | Belarus from 1930 until 1932. |
They took place in Minsk, | Belarus from 15 July to 19 July 2009. |
n in Babruysk in the Russian Empire (today in | Belarus), Frumkin was educated in a heder and yeshiva |
or of Zambia to Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, | Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Ta |
d in music centers in Poland, Czech Republic, | Belarus, Germany, France, Spain, Hungary, Canary Isla |
n the years 2005 - 2006 it was rebuilt by the | Belarus government. |
Born in Gomel in the Russian Empire (today in | Belarus), Hacohen was educated at a heder, before mak |
and known as 'ULB' (from Ukraine, Lithuania, | Belarus), had a major influence on Poland's foreign p |
Belarus had a three-day mourning period after the tra | |
As | Belarus had not finished in the top 10 in the Eurovis |
As | Belarus had not finished the previous Contest in the |
For these reasons, fossil fuel extraction in | Belarus has been limited to the more easily accessibl |
Although not rich in minerals, | Belarus has been found to have small deposits of iron |
Belarus has qualified two athletes for singles table | |
Abortion in | Belarus has been legal since November 23, 1955, back |
During the period of Polish rule in Western | Belarus he was a professor in the Belarusian seminary |
In his hometown Minsk ( | Belarus) he was awarded the title “Minskovite of the |
Belarus' High Technologies Park (BHTP) was establishe | |
In 2005, he was assigned to coach the | Belarus hockey team.He led the team to 10th place at |
Summary of the 15 and 29 October 2000 | Belarus House of Representative election results |
This species is found in Austria, | Belarus, Hungary, Moldova, Slovakia, and Ukraine. |
land, FYR Macedonia, Iceland, Cyprus, Latvia, | Belarus, Hungary, Albania, Sweden, Turkey, Malta, Geo |
overnment, offers to normalize relations with | Belarus if it releases imprisoned politicians. |
began organizing resistance cells in western | Belarus immediately after the invasion of the Soviet |
nieper basin of northern Ukraine and southern | Belarus, in the lower Volga Valley. |
lopment outsourcing company founded in Minsk, | Belarus in 2006 by US returnees with outsourcing mana |
ation Conquest of Western Ukraine and Western | Belarus in the Soviet Union. |
Belarus, in years 1981-89 Moscow Summer Time, regular | |
ernational hat-trick in a 4-1 victory against | Belarus in a 2006 World Cup qualifying match. |
des news on politics, economy and sports from | Belarus in Russian, Belarusian and English. |
He was born in Russia (in "Lithuania", now | Belarus) in the last half of the 19th century and had |
uring the World War II occupation of northern | Belarus in the areas of Begoml, Lepel and Ushachy. |
ring a single goal in a friendly game against | Belarus in Kyiv 1994. |
ulation) in Nieswiez in Poland-Lithuania (now | Belarus) in 1742. |
a number of post-Soviet States: in Russia, in | Belarus, in Kazakhstan by Jas Otan, the youth wing of |
ssian bantamweight in that time), he moved to | Belarus in 1999. |
After declaration of independence of | Belarus in 1918 he became member of the government (r |
National Library of | Belarus in Minsk |
substitute for the England U19s game against | Belarus in September 2007. |
A game between England B vs | Belarus in 2006 |
He was born at Brest-Litovsk (modern | Belarus), in poor circumstances, and brought up among |
He switched to competing for | Belarus in 1999. |
We should imagine | Belarus in which we could live. |
h the centre in Drutsk on the lands of modern | Belarus in the Early Middle Ages. |
crimes committed as part of the Holocaust in | Belarus in 1942. |
efending World Champions, the Czechs defeated | Belarus in overtime to set up the final with the USA. |
didates in the final running for President of | Belarus in 1994, but losing to current leader Alexand |
ior national team in a friendly match against | Belarus in February 2007. |
Born in what is today | Belarus in 1866, Berligne was an activist in Hovevei |
in Vawkavysk in the Russian Empire (today in | Belarus) in 1909. |
He led his team past | Belarus in a 7-4 quarter-final win with a natural hat |
Kazakhstan on 1 April 2009 in a 5-1 defeat to | Belarus in a World Cup qualifying match. |
served in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of | Belarus, including as Director of the Americas Depart |
During the | Belarus Independence Day celebrations on 4 July 2008, |
He was born in Rogachev, now in | Belarus, into a Hasidic family of Kapuster Hasidim, a |
Republic created after the annexation of West | Belarus into the BSSR in November 1939. |
He was born in Vishneva (present-day | Belarus) into a noble family being part of the Clan o |
strovskiy) (born September 13, 1973 in Pinsk, | Belarus) is a former Belarusian footballer. |
A Day of Solidarity with | Belarus is an action proposed by the Belarusian journ |
аль, Russian: Антополь, Antopol) is a town in | Belarus is located at Latitude 52.12.06 N and Longitu |
ary 13: The energy dispute between Russia and | Belarus is resolved after about 10 hours of negotiati |
Barry Abrams (born March 4, 1954 in Minsk, | Belarus) is an American trainer in the sport of Thoro |
With a population of around 10 million, | Belarus is the fifth largest consumer of vodka in the |
ksandra Gerasimenya (born 31 December 1985 in | Belarus) is a swimmer from Belarus. |
j Rutenka, (born September 29, 1981 in Minsk, | Belarus) is a Spanish handball player. |
The CEC of | Belarus is a member of the Association of Central and |
the Air Force and the Navy of the Republic of | Belarus) is a Belarusian paramilitary organization. |
Belarus is estimated to contain 8.8 billion tonnes of | |
January 3, 1946, Odelsk, Hrodna Raion, | Belarus) is the Belarusian Roman Catholic Archbishop |
цов) (born April 17, 1981 in Minsk, BSSR (now | Belarus)) is a professional ice hockey player who cur |
имович Неменман, born 6 November 1936, Minsk, | Belarus) is a Soviet computer scientist, notable as a |
drej Klimawez; born August 18, 1974 in Gomel, | Belarus) is a former Belarusian and from 2005 German |
ndr Danilaw (born 10 September 1980 in Gomel, | Belarus) is a professional Belarusian football defend |
er 14, 1975, in Babruysk, U.S.S.R. [presently | Belarus] is a video blogger, co-owner and director of |
Oil shale in | Belarus is a large, but undeveloped energy resource. |
schools in Germany, Hungary, Norway, Holland, | Belarus, Italy, and France |
stance groups fought against the Nazi rule in | Belarus, Italy, Latvia, Poland, Soviet Union, and Yug |
Altoros is a co-founder of | Belarus Java User Group, which unites Java developers |
The first | Belarus judoka who won a medal on Olympic Games. |
ович Каплан), (December 26, 1902 in Rahachow, | Belarus- July 3, 1980 in Leningrad) was a Russian pain |
decision was amply rewarded in 2005 when the | Belarus K-4 500 m crew of Piatrushenka/Abalmasau/Turc |
Born in Minsk in the Russian Empire (today in | Belarus), Kaplan attended a Heder and high school in |
he group comprised Croatia, England, Ukraine, | Belarus, Kazakhstan and Andorra. |
ielder for clubs in Moldova, Ukraine, Russia, | Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia and Azerbaijan. |
ssure against Russia and her allies (Armenia, | Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan)." |
ting in international competitions, including | Belarus, Kazakhstan, Latvia and Ukraine. |
EFA European Women's Under-19 Championship in | Belarus, keeping clean sheets throughout the tourname |
ry districts were created: Moscow, Leningrad, | Belarus, Kiev, Kharkov, North Caucasus, Transcaucasia |
(Ukraine), Komsomolskaya Pravda v Belorussii ( | Belarus), Komsomolskaya Pravda v Moldove (Moldova). |
asant family in present-day Mogilev Oblast of | Belarus, Kuznetsov served in the Imperial Russian Arm |
Polina attempted to represent | Belarus last year, and although she was the public's |
and were drawn in group 4 along with Austria, | Belarus, Latvia and Sweden. |
nd eastern Europe, most of them in Lithuania, | Belarus, Latvia, Estonia and around of these countrie |
asketball competition were captured by Spain, | Belarus, Latvia, the Czech Republic, and Brazil. |
on, but has resurged subsequently in Ukraine, | Belarus, Lithuania and other former Soviet Republics. |
, Moldova, Ukraine, Russia, Armenia, Georgia, | Belarus, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and New Zealand. |
The CIS - Armenia, the Russian Federation, | Belarus, Lithuania, Moldova; |
carried out with extreme brutality (in total, | Belarus lost up to a quarter of its population during |
ned three Scotland caps 1997, playing against | Belarus, Malta and Wales. |
Belarus managed to sign a new short-term contract wit | |
Belarus Maryina Gorka, who finished 12th, withdrew to | |
Belarus Maryina Gorka, who finished 12th, withdrew to | |
Born in Pinsk in the Russian Empire (today in | Belarus), Meshel attended a religious primary school |
teen of the Featherweight (57 kg) division by | Belarus' Mikhail Biarnadski. |
was signed between MAAP International and the | Belarus Ministry of Culture. |
Before the start of the season FC | Belarus Minsk changed its name to Dinamo-93 Minsk. |
3 Champions of Ukraine, | Belarus, Moldova, Georgia chose not to participate in |
East Europe: | Belarus, Moldova, Ukraine, Krym |
They are common in | Belarus, mostly around Grodno and Minsk. |
Demagin was selected for the | Belarus national men's ice hockey team in the 2010 Wi |
Astrowski made 52 appearances for the | Belarus national football team from 1994 to 2005. |
He managed the | Belarus national football team from 1994 to 1996 and |
Antonenko was selected for the | Belarus national men's ice hockey team in the 2010 Wi |
In January 2010 the former | Belarus national football team and FC Darida Minsk Ra |
ays after the German occupation of Minsk, the | Belarus National Republic was proclaimed as a nominal |
Tsiharow played for the | Belarus national football team in four qualifying mat |
Belarus National Road Race Champion | |
10 IIHF World Championship as a member of the | Belarus National men's ice hockey team. |
He has been called up to | Belarus national football team. |
10 IIHF World Championship as a member of the | Belarus National men's ice hockey team. |
ord production was recorded by Supraphon; the | Belarus National Philharmonic Orchestra is conducted |
is a Russian football manager who managed the | Belarus national football team from 2003-05. |
He also coached the | Belarus national football team from 2000 to 2003. |
The | Belarus national team won 15 medals at the 2004 Summe |
He plays in midfield for FC Rostov and the | Belarus national side. |
He plays for the | Belarus national football team and scored two goals a |
on August 31, 1708 in Malatitze (present-day | Belarus near the Russian border) during the Great Nor |
ntral European Initiative, was held in Minsk, | Belarus, October 2009 in honor of her 80th birthday. |
Walter Anderson (Minsk, ( | Belarus), October 10, 1885 - August 23, 1962 in Kiel |
ly enough, he was a member of the Republic of | Belarus official delegation to a United Nations Frame |
is a busy border crossing between Poland and | Belarus on the European route E30 which links Berlin- |
lace in the town of Mir, which is now part of | Belarus on June 11, 1792. |
wealth of Independent States summit in Minsk, | Belarus on November 28, 2006. |
Silver medalist Andrei Rybakou of | Belarus on August 15. |
002-03, was the encounter between Holland and | Belarus on 7 September 2002 at the Philips Stadion in |
Man of the match in the England B match with | Belarus on 25 May 2006 in England's World Cup warm-up |
He made his debut in a friendly against | Belarus on April 2, 2003. |
For the Sluch River in | Belarus, or Northern Sluch, see Sluch River (Belarus) |
eyev and his fellow activists from Russia and | Belarus organizing first Slavic Gay Pride in Moscow o |
Elected member of the | Belarus Parliament in 1990. |
Belarus participated in the ninth Winter Paralympics | |
points, the entrants from Poland, Malta, and | Belarus performed their songs. |
Belarus performed sixteenth in the second semi-final | |
The embassies of | Belarus, Peru, Canada and Russia and the residence of |
Belarus placed fourteenth with 45 points and failed t | |
uania, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Moldova, Georgia, | Belarus, Poland, Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia an |
performed 6th in the running order, following | Belarus' Polina Smolova singing "Mum" and preceding B |
ish-Bolshevik War the Pinsk Marshes in modern | Belarus proved to be almost impassable to troops of b |
Defeated Sergey Dychkov ( | Belarus) PTS |
Belarus Red, also known as Byelorussian Red, Krasnaya | |
First Round - Defeated Serguei Ostrochapkine ( | Belarus), referee stopped contest in third round |
24 November 1996 | Belarus Referendum required the population of Belarus |
ly after the 2009 Contest had finished (where | Belarus, represented by Petr Elfimov, had finished 13 |
Olga Puzhevich is a | Belarus rhythmic gymnast. |
Irina Ilyenkova is a | Belarus rhythmic gymnast. |
Микулич; born 21 February 1977 in Minsk) is a | Belarus rower. |
вриненко; born 30 March 1977 in Krychaw) is a | Belarus rower. |
In 2010, Altoros developers co-founded | Belarus Ruby on Rails User Group. |
and handicapped development for the people of | Belarus, Russia and Ukraine. |
Map showing caesium-137 contamination in | Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine (in curies per square ki |
Belarus Russia-Kazakhstan-Belarus Free Trade Agreemen | |
6 season, Saviels has played in Europe in the | Belarus, Russian, Slovak, Latvian and Danish leagues. |
Belarus scored only ten points in the semifinal, fini | |
e Soviet Union, he made three appearances for | Belarus, scoring in his first appearance on October 2 |
e the Soviet Union, when Russia, Ukraine, and | Belarus seceded from the Union. |
This was | Belarus' second win; they won for the first time in 2 |
During the 2005-06 season he led the | Belarus second league with 61 points in 39 games. |
For the city of the same name in | Belarus, see Dzyarzhynsk. |
ne of the first employees of the newly opened | Belarus Service of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. |
s the first Prime Minister of the Republic of | Belarus, serving from 1991 until 1994, having held th |
event were unusual in that Andrei Rybakou of | Belarus set a world record but failed to win the gold |
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