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Belarus (Belarusian and Russian: Беларусь, transliteration: Byelarus’,
Polish: Białoruś listen is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe, that
borders Russia to the north and east, Ukraine to the south, Poland to the
west, and Lithuania and Latvia to the north. Its capital is Minsk; other
major cities include Brest, Grodno, Gomel, Mogilev, Vitebsk and Bobruisk. A
third of the country is forested, and agriculture and manufacturing are its
strongest economic sectors.
Until the 20th century, the Belarusians lacked the opportunity to evolve a
distinctive national identity, since the lands of modern-day Belarus
belonged to several countries, including the Duchy of Polatsk, the Grand
Duchy of Lithuania, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, and the Russian
Empire. After the short-lived Belarusian People's Republic (1918–19),
Belarus became a constituent republic of the Soviet Union, the Byelorussian
SSR.
The final unification of Belarusian lands within its modern borders took
place in 1939, when the ethnically Belarusian lands that were part of
interwar Poland were annexed by the USSR and attached to the Soviet Belarus.
The territory and its nation were devastated in World War II, during which
Belarus lost about a quarter of its population and more than half of its
economic resources; the republic recovered in the post-war years and
became one of the founding members of the United Nations. The parliament of
the republic declared the sovereignty of Belarus on July 27, 1990, and
following the collapse of the Soviet Union, Belarus declared independence on
August 25, 1991. Alexander Lukashenko has been the country's president since
1994. During his presidency, Lukashenko has implemented Soviet-era policies,
such as state ownership of the economy, despite objections from Western
governments. Since 1996, Belarus has been negotiating with Russia to unify
into a single state called the Union of Russia and Belarus.
Most of Belarus's population of 9.85 million reside in the urban areas
surrounding Minsk and other oblast (regional) capitals. More than 80% of
the population are native Belarusians, with sizable minorities of Russians,
Ukrainians and Poles. Since a referendum in 1995, the country has had two
official languages: Belarusian and Russian. The Constitution of Belarus does
not declare an official religion, although the primary religion in the
country is Russian Orthodox.
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