Belarus

Belarus, pronounced /ˈbɛləruːs/ ( listen) bel-ə-ROOS (Belarusian: Áåëàðóñü or Biełaruś, Russian: Áåëàðóñü or Áåëîðóññèÿ), is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe,[3] bordered by 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 (Hrodna), Gomel (Homiel), Mahilyow (Mahiloŭ) and Vitebsk (Viciebsk). Forty percent of the country is forested,[4] and its strongest economic sectors are agriculture and manufacturing.

Until the 20th century, the Belarusians lacked the opportunity to create a distinctive national identity because for centuries the lands of modern-day Belarus belonged to several ethnically different countries, including the Duchy of Polatsk, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. 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-Russian lands held by the Second Polish Republic (interwar Poland) were annexed into the USSR under the terms of the Nazi-Soviet pact,[5] and attached to Soviet Belarus. The territory and its nation were devastated in World War II, during which Belarus lost about a third of its population and more than half of its economic resources;[6] the republic was redeveloped in the post-war years.

The parliament of the republic declared the sovereignty of Belarus on 27 July 1990, and following the collapse of the Soviet Union, Belarus declared independence on 25 August 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 2000, Belarus and Russia signed a treaty for greater cooperation, with some hints of forming a Union State.

Most of Belarus’ population of 9.85 million reside in the urban areas surrounding Minsk and other oblast (regional) capitals.[7] More than 80% of the population are native Belarusians, with sizable minorities of Russians, Poles and Ukrainians. 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 Christianity. The second most popular, Roman Catholicism, has a much smaller following by comparison, but both Orthodox and Catholic Christmas and Easter are officially respected as national holidays.
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[Brest Province ] [Gomel oblast] [Grodno Region] [Minsk] [Minsk Region] [Mogilev Region] [Vitebsk region] [Vitebsk region 1]

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Belarus REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS BANKS

Belarus REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS BANKS
For certain, on a hypothecary way Belarus will be guided by Russia which began in due time with 15 % annual, and today the rate of the hypothecary credit, for example, in Moscow — from 8 %, its further decrease to 7-6 % is planned. Some categories of citizens in Russia already buy habitation under the mortgage on 6-7 % annual, the rest pays extra the state for them. In Belarus expect to start from the high rate which then, like as, the market a natural way should lower. But whether will work …

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Religion of Belarus:

70 % of believers — orthodox Christians, about 20 % — Catholics.


Currency of Belarus:
The international name: BYR
In circulation there are denominations face value in 10, 20, 50, 100, 500, 1000, 5000, 10000, 20000, 50000 and 100000 roubles. Everywhere in a course US dollars, euro and the Russian roubles.

To exchange currency it is possible in banks and in exchange offices, and all operations of an exchange should be accompanied by reception of the special form confirming legality of an exchange (all exchange receipts are necessary for saving before departure from the country).



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History of Belarus

In 7–6 centuries BC from the south on territory of present Belarus representatives cultures (ancient slavic group) have moved. In 1 century BC there were representatives of other slavic group —zarubenec cultures. Slavic tribes dregs, radmiches and kriveches eventually assimilated Baltic which lived to them on this earth. To 9 century of the earth Polotsk, Turovo-Pinsky, Smolensk, etc. princedoms became a part of the Old Russian state. The Lithuanian period. After mongolo-tatar invasion 1237–1240 Belarus earths were captured by Grand duchy Lithuanian, concluding the unions with local feudal lords-land owners against the common enemies — mongolo-Tatars in the east and …

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Belarus Public Holidays

January 01 New Year Day
January 07 Orthodox Christmas
March 08 International Womens Day
March 15 Constitution Day
April 02 Unity of Peoples of Russia and Belarus Day
April 04 Easter
April 04 Orthodox Easter
May 01 Workers or Labour Day (May Day)
May 09 Victory Day
July 03 Independence Day
November 07 October Revolution Day
December 25 Christmas Day

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