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Byelorussia

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Byelorussia

Alternative name for Belarus.


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This contradiction in itself is a source of potential military danger which may grow, under certain circumstances, into a direct military threat to Byelorussia and lead to an aggression against her.
Around 1900, Louis Rudinsky, a young immigrant from Byelorussia, opened a dry goods store on the lower east side of Manhattan.
During a trip to Byelorussia on February 26, 1991, Gorbachev said, "I am not ashamed to say that I am a communist and adhere to the communist idea, and with this I will leave for the other world"
 
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