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between pastoral obligations, teaching, and | Belarusian activities in Minsk. |
Belarusian affairs office | |
name is also sometimes spelt Magamedau is a | Belarusian amateur boxer who qualified for the 2008 Oly |
amed Nurudzinau (born February 5, 1982) is a | Belarusian amateur boxer who boxed at the Olympics 2008 |
The | Belarusian and Polish sections were completed in Septem |
e 18th century most of the Ruthenian (modern | Belarusian and Ukrainian) lands fell under Russian rule |
Krambambula is an Old | Belarusian and an Old Polish "Nalewka" (an alcoholic ti |
тейщина), or Land of Berestia is the part of | Belarusian and Polish ethnic territory, bounded by the |
nd their exports, as well as to attract both | Belarusian and foreign technologies and companies to th |
l, where places 2 through 5 were occupied by | Belarusian and Italian shooters. |
arevich was born in Moscow to the parents of | Belarusian and Jewish origin. |
5 in Vitebsk, Byelorussian SSR) is a retired | Belarusian and Australian pole vaulter. |
cratic Krajowcy relied on and encouraged the | Belarusian and Lithuanian National Revivals, but only t |
In Belarus, both | Belarusian and Russian languages are official. |
gust 18, 1974 in Gomel, Belarus) is a former | Belarusian and from 2005 German team handball player. |
economy and sports from Belarus in Russian, | Belarusian and English. |
in Moscow and borrowed from incorporation of | Belarusian and Ukrainian lands in the aftermath of the |
same time the Germans along with their local | Belarusian and Lithuanian collaborators began to drive |
formed with dreams of adding some Ukrainian, | Belarusian and Lithuanian lands to the Polish state bor |
thletics in Gothenburg, Sweden after beating | Belarusian Andrei Mikhnevich with a final put of 21.13 |
Belarusian Andrei Krauchanka's national record performa | |
The | Belarusian Arabic alphabet was based on the Arabic scri |
The | Belarusian Arabic alphabet was used by the Lipka Tatars |
Gavriil Adrianovich Tikhov (1875-1960), a | Belarusian astronomer |
drianovich Tikhov (May 1, 1875 - 1960) was a | Belarusian astronomer. |
Previously, | Belarusian athletes competed for the Unified Team at th |
law expresses the sense of Congress that the | Belarusian authorities should not receive various types |
and no Germans were present/killed (only one | Belarusian auxiliary policeman happened to be sleeping |
bambula is commercially marketed by "BELPI - | Belarusian Beverages". |
Nadzeya Pisareva is a | Belarusian biathlete. |
February 5, 1965 in Sverdlovsk) is a former | Belarusian biathlete. |
November 10, 1960) was a Jewish composer of | Belarusian birth. |
Infestum is a | Belarusian black metal band, formed in 2000 in Minsk. |
bian, Croatian, Czech, Ukrainian, Bulgarian, | Belarusian, Bosnian) |
MBAM is available in Arabic, | Belarusian, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Chinese Simpli |
later qualified for the Olympics by beating | Belarusian boxer Anton Bekish in the semi final of a Eu |
i (born September 23, 1977 in Kaspiysk) is a | Belarusian boxer, who competed in the Men's Light Heavy |
), composed in 1990, became an anthem of the | Belarusian branch of the radio station Radio Free Europ |
The | Belarusian broadcaster BT staged a final allowing viewe |
ages including: Afrikaans, Albanian, Arabic, | Belarusian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish |
l holdings incorporated 6,500 volumes of the | Belarusian Catholic Mission in England Library (establi |
tial holdings included the collection of the | Belarusian Catholic Mission and the books of three Bela |
After the war, when many | Belarusian Central Rada leaders and supporters emigrate |
ld War II, the territory was governed by the | Belarusian Central Rada. |
Andrej Klimovets is eight times | Belarusian champion with the club SKA Minsk. |
Her personal best is 21.70 m thrown at the | Belarusian championships in 2010, making her the third |
gn at the Marian House - the building of the | Belarusian church in London currently on reconstruction |
hik grew up in the Soviet Union and became a | Belarusian citizen after the Soviet dissolution. |
Membership was declared open to all | Belarusian citizens as well as any democratic organizat |
after the fall of the Soviet Union he gained | Belarusian citizenship, becoming national champion six |
He also holds | Belarusian citizenship. |
ugust 2007 Kruhlyak scored as Metalurgs beat | Belarusian club FC Dinamo Brest 3-1 in the UEFA Cup 200 |
Six nominated two of his | Belarusian collaborators to organize each city and town |
After that election, he has led the | Belarusian Commerce and Financial Union and was member |
He has established | Belarusian consulate missions in Bulgaria and Yugoslavi |
ssian Prime Minister Mikhail Fradkov and his | Belarusian counterpart, Sergey Sidorsky. |
The song is inspired somewhat by | Belarusian country music and likens the singer's lover |
toria Lopatina (born December 18, 1981) is a | Belarusian cross country skier who has been compteing s |
Olga Vasiljonok (born May 17, 1980) is a | Belarusian cross country skier who has been competing s |
Sergei Dolidovich (born May 18, 1973) is a | Belarusian cross country skier who has competed since 1 |
Since that the organisation is promoting | Belarusian culture in Belarus and abroad by publishing |
In | Belarusian culture it was also referred to as Batleika |
Belarusian Cup 2007-08 is the 17th edition of the footb | |
Belarusian Cup winner: 2003. | |
Belarusian Cup winner: 1994. | |
Belarusian Cup 2008-09 is the eighteenth season of the | |
. Opryshko, S. Volkov, and I. Morozov depict | Belarusian daily life, and underfoot the platform is in |
He advised Moscow to ban all imports of | Belarusian dairy products, claiming they fell short in |
gration increased, Gazprom realized that the | Belarusian debts would in future undermine the reliabil |
l organization collapsed and was renamed the | Belarusian Defense Sports Technical Society (Russian: Б |
clau Lastouski (former prime-minister of the | Belarusian Democratic Republic), Aliaksandr Tsvikevich |
ies, materials dating from the period of the | Belarusian Democratic Republic (1918), archives of Bela |
Yermachenka was appointed ambassador of the | Belarusian Democratic Republic in Constantinople and ge |
1980s March 25, the Independence Day of the | Belarusian Democratic Republic, is widely celebrated by |
Belarusian deputy Vice-President | |
es in Minsk and by celebration events of the | Belarusian diaspora ogranizations supporting the Belaru |
April 11, 1963, Minsk) is a | Belarusian diplomat. |
(born November 16, 1960 in Dolgoprudny) is a | Belarusian discus thrower best known for winning the go |
A similar | Belarusian dish is potato babka. |
Flag of the | Belarusian DOSAAF. |
demonstrations near | Belarusian embassy in Warsaw in the anniversary of disa |
IBA Group and EPAM Systems, the two largest | Belarusian enterprises, were the first in Europe to ach |
The song was succeeded as | Belarusian entry by "Mum", performed by Polina Smolova. |
The | Belarusian entry was performed fourth, following Cyprus |
The song was performed as the | Belarusian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008. |
As the previous | Belarusian entry had not finished in the top 10, Smolov |
"Mum" was the | Belarusian entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 2006, p |
"Love Me Tonight" was the | Belarusian entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 (E |
s, had been rejected BTRC again selected the | Belarusian entry for the seventh year. |
"Boys and Girls" was intended to be the | Belarusian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005, t |
in a pop-rock style more similar to the 2007 | Belarusian Eurovision entry: Work Your Magic. |
t down to the farm club, HK Riga 2000 of the | Belarusian Extraleague. |
ently plays for HK Liepajas Metalurgs of the | Belarusian Extraliga. |
ct with Ukrainian side Shakhtar Donetsk from | Belarusian FC Shakhtyor Soligorsk in January 2004. |
One team was promoted - the winners of 1992 | Belarusian First League Dinamo-2 Minsk, a Dinamo Minsk |
placed 16th and 17th last year, relegated to | Belarusian First League. |
The 2010 | Belarusian First League is the 20th season of 2nd level |
Into this round entered 32 teams from the | Belarusian First League (second level) and lower. |
Winners of 2009 | Belarusian First League Belshina Bobruisk were promoted |
Winners of 2010 | Belarusian First League Gomel were promoted to Belarusi |
Location of teams in 1992 | Belarusian First League |
Location of teams in 1996 | Belarusian First League |
Partizan Minsk were relegated to the | Belarusian First League after finishing the 2010 season |
Location of teams in 1993-94 | Belarusian First League |
Winners of 1992 | Belarusian First League Dinamo-2 Minsk split from their |
Belarusian First League 1992 was the first season of 2n | |
1996 | Belarusian First League was the fifth season of 2nd lev |
Dorogi, placed 16th last year, relegated to | Belarusian First League. |
Belarusian First League 1992-93 was the second season o | |
tion play-off against the runners-up of 2010 | Belarusian First League SKVICH Minsk for one spot in th |
er 1980 in Gomel, Belarus) is a professional | Belarusian football defender playing in the professiona |
For the | Belarusian footballer, see Andrei Valeryevich Kovalenko |
авел Довгулевец: born 26 December 1977) is a | Belarusian footballer. |
er Medved' is also the Olympic coach for the | Belarusian freestyle wrestling team. |
s placed on a list of over 40 members of the | Belarusian government banned from entering the European |
Ivonka Survilla, current president of the | Belarusian government in exile |
Boucher says the U.S. is concerned about the | Belarusian government's increasingly repressive steps a |
wards: the Medal of Francysk Skaryna (by the | Belarusian government), the European Woman Laureate Awa |
Self-help | Belarusian Groups |
orn December 12, 1967 in Slutsk) is a former | Belarusian handball player. |
Headquarters of the Partisan Movement, | Belarusian Headquarters of the Partisan Movement, under |
He married a | Belarusian Historian in 2001. |
were an integral part of the Lithuanian and | Belarusian history and heritage. |
1962), Soviet and | Belarusian ice hockey player and coach who managed the |
written in Russian and later translated into | Belarusian; in English translation: Peak Independent Pu |
agazine Bielaruski front and established the | Belarusian Independence Party. |
Since | Belarusian independence in 1991, it has been the nation |
founded in 1989 on an initiative a group of | Belarusian intellectuals by Belarusian Writers' Union, |
Wrongly translated as " | Belarusian National Republic" , because national in bel |
ty with Belarus is an action proposed by the | Belarusian journalist Iryna Khalip, supported by the ci |
Yury Rybak (born 6 March 1979) is a | Belarusian judoka, and Sambo player. |
n 8 January 1982 (1982-01-08) (age 29), is a | Belarusian judoka. |
er 28, 1970 in Vladikavkaz) is a Russian and | Belarusian judoka. |
Ihar Makarau (born 20 July 1979) is a | Belarusian judoka. |
Siarhei Kukharenka (born 8 May 1976) is a | Belarusian judoka. |
Natik Bagirov (born 7 September 1964) is a | Belarusian judoka. |
An ethnic | Belarusian, Kamera was born in 1897. |
Chief of the | Belarusian KGB, Vladimir Matskevich, |
returned to his position as secretary of the | Belarusian Komsomol. |
me secretary of the central committee of the | Belarusian Komsomol. |
htyki complex is sometimes confused with the | Belarusian Kurgan of Glory complex due to their similar |
The | Belarusian Land Defence was formed under the control of |
uyezds of Minsk Governorate, the rest of the | Belarusian lands remaining split between Poland and Rus |
, 1919 in Smolensk when the Red Army entered | Belarusian lands following the retreated German army, w |
pt of the stations' first radio programme in | Belarusian language and was aired on May 20, 1954. |
The Frantsishak Skaryna | Belarusian Language Society (Belarusian: Таварыства бел |
their own language and started using the Old | Belarusian language rendered in the Belarusian Arabic a |
nized numerous campaigns of promotion of the | Belarusian language, such as demands of introduction of |
activity is promotion and development of the | Belarusian language. |
rst priests to introduce Catholic liturgy in | Belarusian language. |
It operates in the Russian and | Belarusian languages. |
A number of | Belarusian, Latvian, Lithuanian, and Ukrainian collabor |
(For the same reason, | Belarusian leaders purged by Moscow are also relevant.) |
tal league and also continued to play in the | Belarusian league with Yunost. |
Francis Skaryna | Belarusian Library and Museum in London, England, is th |
The areas were claimed because of a | Belarusian majority according to demographic research, |
фовна Тышкевич) (born October 30, 1929) is a | Belarusian mathematician, a professor of the Belarusian |
parties negative results and the bias of the | Belarusian media in favor of the government. |
hev-Sychevka, Rzhev-Vyazma, Oryol, Smolensk, | Belarusian, Memel and East Prussian offensive operation |
enograd's memorial has 3 "bayonets", and the | Belarusian memorial has 4. The names of the memorial mo |
The Russian authorities banned | Belarusian milk and dairy imports and sales on June 6, |
There he became very active in the | Belarusian movement. |
At that time the notion of a | Belarusian nation met with little recognition in the We |
tablishment of SSRB arguing that there is no | Belarusian nation, that Belarusian language is a dialec |
0 he emigrated to Turkey where he joined the | Belarusian national movement. |
he became member of the government (rada) of | Belarusian National Republic. |
He is the 2001-2008 | Belarusian national champion. |
The floor, initially being based on | Belarusian national ornaments, was replaced with square |
The SSRB replaced the German puppet state | Belarusian National Republic created as part of German |
His wife, Olga, was the | Belarusian national gymnastics coach. |
He played 112 matches for the | Belarusian national team. |
aveled to Belarus for a friendly against the | Belarusian national football team. |
s That Never Lie" was made after winning the | Belarusian national final, which was produced by Tero K |
ad excelled in athletics and she had won the | Belarusian national titles in runs between 1500 and 500 |
ighboring tribes and peoples and forming the | Belarusian nationality. |
, Gazprom completely cut off supplies to the | Belarusian network. |
ndent States members about the activities of | Belarusian officials and organizations in and out of th |
The | Belarusian opposition, human rights organizations and s |
ll as interviews with leading figures of the | Belarusian opposition. |
and patriotic education and events to other | Belarusian organizations. |
number of news reports that articles in old | Belarusian orthography were deleted from Wikipedia. |
nd the Navy of the Republic of Belarus) is a | Belarusian paramilitary organization. |
: Mogilev Governorate (province), as well as | Belarusian parts of Minsk Governorate, Grodno Governora |
ntil in our Motherland the last enemy of the | Belarusian people will be destroyed." |
he Heart" was an exhortation and greeting to | Belarusian people under Soviet rule "from the compatrio |
Belarusian People's Republic in belarusian : Беларуская | |
Opposition parties, such as the | Belarusian People's Front and the United Civil Party of |
From 1953 he was member of the | Belarusian People's Republic government in exile; in 19 |
d independence on 25 March 1918, forming the | Belarusian People's Republic and later the Communist Pa |
According to Georgy Lepnin, a | Belarusian physician who worked on reactor #4, "approxi |
First ever | Belarusian player to play in a UEFA Champions League fi |
Others members of the | Belarusian police were recruited by SS Colonel Otto Sko |
"Ranica" | Belarusian political news |
the Polish government and supported numerous | Belarusian political programs. |
meeting at Kurapaty in 1989 organized by the | Belarusian Popular Front |
Belarusian Premier League champion: 1993, 1994, 1995 (s | |
football midfielder who currently plays for | Belarusian Premier League club FC Belshina Bobruisk. |
His current club is Dnepr Mogilev in the | Belarusian Premier League. |
Belarusian Premier League 1996 was the 6th season of to | |
Belarusian Premier League 2002 was the 12th season of t | |
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