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Belarus, Republic of

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Belarus, Republic of A landlocked country in eastern Europe, formerly a constituent republic of the Soviet Union. It is bounded on the west by Poland, on the north-west by Latvia and Lithuania, on the north and east by Russia, and on the south by Ukraine.



Physical

Gentle hills run through a series of low plains which are forested with conifer, oak, lime, and ash. Many rivers drain the land into the vast area of the Pripet Marshes.

Economy

The rich plains of Belarus support agriculture and animal husbandry on a wide scale, but much land was rendered unusable after the Chernobyl nuclear accident in 1986. Petroleum reserves in the south of the country are exploited, but other mineral resources are meagre. Most industry in Belarus was dependent on processing raw materials from other parts of the former Soviet Union and after independence the country's inability to pay market prices for supplies led to severe recession. In 1994 Belarus entered into monetary union with Russia, enabling it to obtain cheap Russian raw materials.

History

Belarus (once referred to as White Russia) had been part of Lithuania and later Poland until conquered by Russia under Catherine the Great. Heavy fighting took place during and after World War I, before the Treaty of Riga (1921) which divided the area between Poland and the newly declared Soviet Socialist Republic of Belorussia, which joined the Soviet Union. In 1939 the latter occupied all the area as far as the River Bug, and heavy fighting took place after the German invasion in 1941. In 1945 the Belorussian SSR was granted a seat in the UN National Assembly, and Poland abandoned its claim to western Belorussia, its Polish population being transferred to Poland. The rich steppe lands in the south of the republic suffered heavy pollution from the Chernobyl disaster of 1986. In April 1991 the Belorussian SSR declared its independence from the Soviet Union, renaming itself the Republic of Belarus. Multiparty politics were adopted, but the communists have continued to dominate politics and the centrally planned economy has been maintained. A presidential constitution was adopted in 1994 and Aleksander Lukashenko (1954– ) was elected President later that year. In four referendums in 1995 Belarussians voted in favour of establishing even greater political, economic, and cultural links with Russia than had existed during the Soviet era. A union treaty establishing joint economic, foreign, and defence policies between the two countries, was signed in 1996. Lukashenko's increasingly authoritarian style of leadership has provoked some concern about the future of democracy in Belarus.

Capital:

Minsk

Area:

207,600 sq km (80,134 sq miles)

Population:

10,235,000 (1998 est)

Currency:

1 rouble = 100 kopeks

Religions:

Eastern Orthodox Church

Ethnic Groups:

Belorussian 78.0%; Russian 13.0%; Ukrainian, Polish, and Jewish minorities

Languages:

Belorussian (official); Russian (official); minority languages

International Organizations:

UN; Commonwealth of Independent States; CSCE; North Atlantic Cooperation Council


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