Byelorussia

[ US /ˈbɛɫoʊˈɹəʃə, ˌbaɪˈɛɫoʊˈɹəʃə, ˌbaɪəɫoʊˈɹəʃə/ ]
NOUN
  1. a landlocked republic in eastern Europe; formerly a European soviet
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How To Use Byelorussia In A Sentence

  • Similar to conditions under the Soviet government, Byelorussian people are protected by subsidies so that rent and utilities account for only 4.4 percent of family expenditures in Belarus as opposed to 19 percent in the median of twenty-three OECD countries Belarus: That's enough democracy | Editorial
  • Biographical Information: Celia Dropkin, the acclaimed Yiddish poet and writer, was born in Bobruishk, Byelorussia on December 5, 1887. Personal Information for Celia Dropkin
  • Byelorussian people contrast this with the goodness of Lukahsenko's government, making the choice clear for them. Belarus: That's enough democracy | Editorial
  • The largest state in Central Europe is the Polish Commonwealth, which includes the historical Second Polish Republic, eastern Germany, and following the Second Polish Soviet War of 1944 - 45, the former Soviet republics of Byelorussia and Ukraine. DBTL 65: Green Hectares
  • They have no right to lecture the Byelorussian people on how to conduct their elections or run their own political and economic systems, especially during the brutal repression of British youngsters trying to uphold their right to an education, as well as the anti-austerity protests in Spain, Greece and elsewhere. Belarus: That's enough democracy | Editorial
  • The “gate” took its name from a house that once stood on the spot, built by a family of Jewish immigrants from Byelorussia. Crossing Mandelbaum Gate
  • That, Asimov knew, was the common expression for the areas the Commonwealth had annexed from the USSR after the war: the former Byelorussian and Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republics. DBTL 62: Road Trip
  • Moscow is increasingly moving closer towards the foes of Byelorussia. Belarus: That's enough democracy | Editorial
  • A thousand years or more ago, a relatively undiversified East Slavonic dialect was spoken in and around the approximate area of present-day Western European Russia, the Ukraine, and Byelorussia.
  • Which languages, other than Russian, Ukrainian and Byelorussian are written in Cyrillic script?
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