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Irina Ilyenkova is a | Belarus rhythmic gymnast. |
The group is able to see | Belarus first hand and learn more about what it's lik |
Belarus also has deposits of industrial diamonds, tit | |
h placed it 22nd (second last) and meant that | Belarus would have to take part in the next semi-fina |
's third tier league and Balmochnykh moved to | Belarus with HC Dynamo Minsk before returning to the |
eib Paritcher, for his birthplace of Paritch, | Belarus, where he was born in 1890. |
ualifying campaign with a clean sheet against | Belarus to help Ukraine win 1-0 in Lviv. |
the Hebrew calendar) in Baranovitsh (today in | Belarus), to his father, Moshe Avrohom, head of the l |
Belarus competed in the Winter Olympic Games as an in | |
They continued as far as Borisov, | Belarus, USSR in this failed round-the-world flight a |
loveitchik (b.1820 in Nesvizh, Minsk Voblast, | Belarus; d.1892 in Brest-Litovsk, Hrodna Voblast, Bel |
Lookstein was born in 1902 in Mogilev, | Belarus, then in the Russian Empire, and after emigra |
kin was born in Schedrin near Zhlobin (now in | Belarus), then in the Soviet Union in 1924. |
Belarus competed in the first semi final where they f | |
In the last group stage match against | Belarus U21 in October 1999, Morrone was in the start |
Elected member of the | Belarus Parliament in 1990. |
Belarus participated in the ninth Winter Paralympics | |
e Soviet Union, he made three appearances for | Belarus, scoring in his first appearance on October 2 |
At the end of the war, with Soviet control of | Belarus becoming increasingly oppressive, Tuvia Biels |
1 rider was sent]] from | Belarus, Colombia, Ireland, and New Zealand as an ind |
drei Tivontchik (born July 13, 1970 in Minsk, | Belarus SSR) is a former German pole vaulter. |
Today he lives in | Belarus and is the Head of the Inter-University Depar |
It is situated to the southeast of | Belarus, and is the capital (administrative centre) o |
of software companies of Russia, Ukraine and | Belarus and is a valued member, an actively participa |
overnment, offers to normalize relations with | Belarus if it releases imprisoned politicians. |
ct GayRussia.Ru extended its advocacy work in | Belarus where it launched the Slavic Gay Pride moveme |
ounced withdrawal from the contest, with only | Belarus confirmed it's participation as newcomer coun |
He has praised Alexander Lukashenko 's | Belarus, stating its elections are "up to West Europe |
nd partners to assist those seeking to return | Belarus to its rightful place among the Euro-Atlantic |
рович Прохоров) (born June 18, 1946 in Brest, | Belarus; died January 7, 2005 in Moscow) was a Soviet |
5 persuaded his former partner Reneysky, from | Belarus, to join forces once more and represent Moldo |
lace in the town of Mir, which is now part of | Belarus on June 11, 1792. |
a number of post-Soviet States: in Russia, in | Belarus, in Kazakhstan by Jas Otan, the youth wing of |
Belarus - Kazakhstan 3-14 | |
or "reshaping relations with Russia, Ukraine, | Belarus, and Kazakhstan to reduce the former Soviet n |
or of Zambia to Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, | Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Ta |
ry districts were created: Moscow, Leningrad, | Belarus, Kiev, Kharkov, North Caucasus, Transcaucasia |
ring a single goal in a friendly game against | Belarus in Kyiv 1994. |
ssure against Russia and her allies (Armenia, | Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan)." |
He was born in | Belarus, but later acquired Slovenian citizenship. |
ting in international competitions, including | Belarus, Kazakhstan, Latvia and Ukraine. |
, Moldova, Ukraine, Russia, Armenia, Georgia, | Belarus, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and New Zealand. |
Eastern Europe: | Belarus, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Russian Federati |
stance groups fought against the Nazi rule in | Belarus, Italy, Latvia, Poland, Soviet Union, and Yug |
During the 2005-06 season he led the | Belarus second league with 61 points in 39 games. |
s by more than 100,000 partisan fighters from | Belarus, the Leningrad Oblast, the Kalinin Oblast, th |
In 1944, | Belarus was liberated by the Soviet Union and Jewish |
formed the independent republics of Ukraine, | Belarus and Lithuania; they retained their inter-repu |
аль, Russian: Антополь, Antopol) is a town in | Belarus is located at Latitude 52.12.06 N and Longitu |
It began by the leader of | Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko declaring the Drazdy Co |
AAF RB, based on a decree by the President of | Belarus Alexander Lukashenko. |
people protest in Minsk against President of | Belarus Alexander Lukashenko. |
Natallia Safronava, | Belarus 14.52 m Q SB |
Ihar Fartunau is a Paralympian athlete from | Belarus competing mainly in category P13 pentathlon e |
ictor Joukovski is a Paralympian athlete from | Belarus competing mainly in category P10 pentathlon e |
Demagin was selected for the | Belarus national men's ice hockey team in the 2010 Wi |
Antonenko was selected for the | Belarus national men's ice hockey team in the 2010 Wi |
10 IIHF World Championship as a member of the | Belarus National men's ice hockey team. |
10 IIHF World Championship as a member of the | Belarus National men's ice hockey team. |
ome armed anti-Soviet resistance continued in | Belarus by mid-1950s. |
he Katyn Massacre and who reached England via | Belarus, the Middle East and South Africa. |
National Library of | Belarus in Minsk |
In | Belarus, a modern version of Krambambula is commercia |
ic of Armenia, and then in July of that year, | Belarus, and Moldavia as well. |
This species is found in Austria, | Belarus, Hungary, Moldova, Slovakia, and Ukraine. |
to the Post-Soviet states of Russia, Ukraine, | Belarus and Moldova. |
The CIS - Armenia, the Russian Federation, | Belarus, Lithuania, Moldova; |
Several thousand trained cadre was sent to | Belarus, with most of them being native Belarusians, |
ssariat Ostland (modern Muravanaya Ashmyanka, | Belarus, former Murowana Oszmianka, Second Polish Rep |
α Χατζηλοΐζου; born 23 March 1979 in Vitebsk, | Belarus as Natalya Baranovskaya; Belarusian: Наталля |
He is now the national team coach youth | Belarus under-15 national team. |
A member of the | Belarus women's national basketball team, Leuchanka w |
i-partisan operation during the occupation of | Belarus by Nazi Germany. |
For the Sluch River in | Belarus, or Northern Sluch, see Sluch River (Belarus) |
People's Front and the United Civil Party of | Belarus did not gain any seats. |
As | Belarus had not finished in the top 10 in the Eurovis |
As | Belarus had not finished the previous Contest in the |
ferred Khryukin during Operation Bagration in | Belarus was noted as "excellent" by Marshal of the So |
wealth of Independent States summit in Minsk, | Belarus on November 28, 2006. |
ne of the first employees of the newly opened | Belarus Service of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. |
tutes of Linguistics and of Literature of the | Belarus Academy of Sciences, the Belarusian Cultural |
He was named 2008 | Belarus Athlete of the Year. |
was signed between MAAP International and the | Belarus Ministry of Culture. |
Summary of the 15 and 29 October 2000 | Belarus House of Representative election results |
This was | Belarus' first-ever Olympic medal in the sport. |
eration centered on the Chechivichi region of | Belarus begun on 20 July 1942. |
Shakura (Николай Иванович Шакура) was born in | Belarus SSR on October 7, 1945. |
In 2010, Altoros developers co-founded | Belarus Ruby on Rails User Group. |
to the Hungary U21 squad for the game against | Belarus U21 on 2 June 2007. |
The West went up early 2-0 only to have | Belarus take one back late in the first frame. |
Belarus was one of the ten qualifiers to the final, a | |
Minsk Kristall is a well known distillery in | Belarus and one of the oldest vodka producers in the |
Belarus scored only ten points in the semifinal, fini | |
also made several visits to Russia, Ukraine, | Belarus and other countries formerly behind the Iron |
n other military holidays in Russia, Ukraine, | Belarus and other former Soviet republics. |
efending World Champions, the Czechs defeated | Belarus in overtime to set up the final with the USA. |
Paskevich Palace in Homel, | Belarus (as painted by Marcin Zaleski) |
e 1941, Kuznetsov's 3rd Army was stationed in | Belarus, as part of the Western Front. |
participated in Operation Bagration to retake | Belarus as part of the 2nd Belorussian Front. |
Sam Epstein was born in Kobryn, | Belarus, then part of Poland, and as a child his fami |
d was born in the region surrounding Minsk in | Belarus, then part of the Russian empire. |
et propaganda leaflets in the German-occupied | Belarus and participated in a number of sabotage acti |
his area includes Ukraine (excluding Crimea), | Belarus' and parts of Russia, Poland and Slovakia. |
In | Belarus, common people called hornpipes zalejkas sinc |
d on 20 July 2010 and the 11 chosen ones were | Belarus TV personalities Denis Kourian, Olga Barabans |
ord production was recorded by Supraphon; the | Belarus National Philharmonic Orchestra is conducted |
She has later competed for | Belarus, and placed 9th in the 1996 Summer Olympics. |
домарович Ленцевич) (born June 20, 1983) is a | Belarus football player. |
December 10, 1981) is a football player from | Belarus who plays for FC Krylia Sovetov Samara in Rus |
born 10 March 1984) is a football player from | Belarus who plays for FC Tom Tomsk in the Russian Pre |
Intergovernmental agreements between Russia, | Belarus and Poland were signed in 1993. |
Luftwaffe units listed here were detached in | Belarus, East Poland, East Prussia, Ukraine, Slovakia |
tion for the Soviet Union, the Baltic states, | Belarus, Ukraine, Poland, Bulgaria, China, Vietnam, L |
ined independence and remain parts of Russia, | Belarus and Poland. |
Finland, the Baltic States, Russia, Ukraine, | Belarus, and Poland. |
erway to increase this in the section between | Belarus and Poland. |
Born in Glubokoe (now Hlybokaye, | Belarus) to poor Jewish parents, he was orphaned earl |
He was born at Brest-Litovsk (modern | Belarus), in poor circumstances, and brought up among |
(Ukraine), Komsomolskaya Pravda v Belorussii ( | Belarus), Komsomolskaya Pravda v Moldove (Moldova). |
In 1998, she was awarded the | Belarus State Prize for her book Lectures in Graph Th |
Yuriy Belov, | Belarus 20.06 q |
Belarus has qualified two athletes for singles table | |
ich were enough for 19th place - thus forcing | Belarus to qualify through the semi-final at the next |
Belarus: Valery Radzevich, Stanislau Shcharbachenia, | |
was born to a Jewish family in Gomel (now in | Belarus) and received a high school education in that |
Germany and | Belarus were relegated to Division B. |
Belarus was relegated for the 2000 World Juniors | |
72) is a former freestyle swimmer from Minsk, | Belarus, who represented his native country at two co |
ays after the German occupation of Minsk, the | Belarus National Republic was proclaimed as a nominal |
Group 3 consisted of Austria, | Belarus, Czech Republic, Moldova and Netherlands. |
Other countries that compete at the ENT are | Belarus, Czech Republic, Ireland, Italy, Russia, Scot |
24 November 1996 | Belarus Referendum required the population of Belarus |
ary 13: The energy dispute between Russia and | Belarus is resolved after about 10 hours of negotiati |
t Smarhon (then in the Russian Empire, now in | Belarus) and retreated to Paris. |
ian: Друць, ; Russian: Друть, ) is a river in | Belarus, a right tributary of Dnieper. |
Belarus National Road Race Champion | |
paign and has opponents the national teams of | Belarus, Switzerland, Romania and Albania. |
mbourg and another two goals in games against | Belarus and Romania. |
tugal, Ireland, Iceland, most of the Balkans, | Belarus, southern Russia and the Mediterranean Island |
ia (declared "Judenfrei"), Latvia, Lithuania, | Belarus and Russia |
since 1990 to provide aid to the children of | Belarus, Western Russia and Ukraine. |
to the 2007 EuroHockey Nations Championship; | Belarus and Russia relegated to the 2007 EuroHockey N |
According to Reuters, the relations between | Belarus and Russia have been at low since 2007, with |
ormer slave and forced laborers from Ukraine, | Belarus and Russia, involving extensive fact-finding |
former long-distance runner who competed for | Belarus, then Russia. |
report "Recommendations to the Governments of | Belarus, the Russian Federation and Ukraine". |
ners of War and Internees on the Territory of | Belarus: 1944--1951(in Russian) (2003), Minsk, Belaru |
des news on politics, economy and sports from | Belarus in Russian, Belarusian and English. |
The delay in extradition, the | Belarus authorities said, was because they were waiti |
g start in August, Estonia losing 1-0 away to | Belarus and Scotland drawing 0-0 away to Austria. |
se of Representatives: the Communist Party of | Belarus (8 seats), the Agrarian Party of Belarus (3 s |
k and dairy products are important export for | Belarus' agricultural sector, which employs one out o |
substitute for the England U19s game against | Belarus in September 2007. |
asant family in present-day Mogilev Oblast of | Belarus, Kuznetsov served in the Imperial Russian Arm |
stated "Together with the friendly people of | Belarus we share the pain of those who lost loved one |
ted in the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney for | Belarus, where she placed 6th in the 200 m freestyle |
a battle against the German army at Orsha in | Belarus, with shock effect on the enemy and mass casu |
tly children, were evacuated to Central Asia, | Belarus and Siberia. |
He plays in midfield for FC Rostov and the | Belarus national side. |
Belarus: Yulia Sindzeyeva competed in Miss Internatio | |
Belarus performed sixteenth in the second semi-final | |
Regularly summoned to the national team of | Belarus Alexander Skvortsov, Vladimir Cowin, Michael |
6 season, Saviels has played in Europe in the | Belarus, Russian, Slovak, Latvian and Danish leagues. |
ions of modern-day Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, | Belarus, Ukraine, Slovakia, and parks of Northern Hun |
performed 6th in the running order, following | Belarus' Polina Smolova singing "Mum" and preceding B |
, Finland, France, Latvia, Germany & Austria, | Belarus, Belgium, Southern England, Lithuania, Luxemb |
sident to report to Congress on arms sales by | Belarus to state sponsors of terrorism and on the per |
Belarus' Bialinski stopped all three penalty shots, w | |
First Round - Defeated Serguei Ostrochapkine ( | Belarus), referee stopped contest in third round |
modern Ukraine, the Kolochin culture (modern | Belarus), the Sukov culture (modern central and north |
Despite the complex legal situation in | Belarus, the Supreme Court of Belarus ruled in Decemb |
The | Belarus national team won 15 medals at the 2004 Summe |
In 2005, he was assigned to coach the | Belarus hockey team.He led the team to 10th place at |
Belarus' High Technologies Park (BHTP) was establishe | |
ording to Moscow News, two journalists of the | Belarus state television channel allegedly beaten by |
ere held in 1990 for the third time in Minsk, | Belarus, at that time part of the Soviet Union, in Os |
nieper basin of northern Ukraine and southern | Belarus, in the lower Volga Valley. |
ative to Europe, and can be found in Austria, | Belarus, Belgium, the British Isles, the Czech Republ |
ed in the U.S.S.R. after the western parts of | Belarus and the border city of Brest were given to Po |
ation Conquest of Western Ukraine and Western | Belarus in the Soviet Union. |
He represented | Belarus at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece |
on August 31, 1708 in Malatitze (present-day | Belarus near the Russian border) during the Great Nor |
is a busy border crossing between Poland and | Belarus on the European route E30 which links Berlin- |
It is found in Austria, | Belarus, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Georgia, Hunga |
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. |
About 150 radiostations were moved into | Belarus through the Gate in April-September 1942. |
Liakhovich, who represented | Belarus at the 1996 Olympic Games, was a long-time am |
d by Soviet troops in June 1944 near Vitebsk, | Belarus during the Vitebsk-Orsha Offensive. |
was the inaugural tournament for independent | Belarus after the dissolution of Soviet Union. |
ussia and Australia suffered shock defeats to | Belarus and the Czech Republic respectively. |
ation is located near the National Library of | Belarus and the residential microrayon Vostok-1 and - |
inally competed for the Soviet Union and then | Belarus after the Soviet dissolution, but changed nat |
Belarus uses the same daylight saving time rules Russ | |
Rammstein is banned from | Belarus by the Council for Morality due to their "vio |
Republic created after the annexation of West | Belarus into the BSSR in November 1939. |
ne of the 2 oil refineries in the Republic of | Belarus (with the other one situated in the city of N |
Competing for | Belarus at the Lillehammer 1994, he placed fourth on |
5 that brings children, who are at risk, from | Belarus to the United Kingdom for a month every year. |
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