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    Belarusians ( Belarusian: беларусы, romanized : biełarusy) are an East Slavic ethnic group native to Belarus. They natively speak Belarusian, an East Slavic language. More than 9 million people proclaim Belarusian ethnicity worldwide. [23] Nearly 7.99 million Belarusians reside in Belarus, [1] [2] with the United States [3] [4] [5] and ...

  2. The Cinema of Belarus began on 17 December 1924 with the creation by decree of what later became Belarusfilm studio. The studio was moved to Minsk in 1939. Film production was interrupted by World War II, and restarted in 1946, when the studio assumed its current name. Most of the output has been in Russian rather than Belarusian .

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  4. 1992. Beloe ozero. Bez ulik. Kooperativ Politbyuro ili budet dolgim proshchanie. Na tebya upovayu. Russkoye shchastye. 'Vremya vashey zhizni.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BelarusfilmBelarusfilm - Wikipedia

    Belarusfilm main building on Independence Avenue. Belarusfilm, under the name Belgoskino was founded in 1924. [2] [3] In 1928, the Soviet Belarus studio ( Савецкая Беларусь) was founded in Leningrad. The studio was moved to Minsk in 1939. [4] Film production was interrupted by World War II, and restarted in 1946, when the studio ...

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › BelarusiansBelarusians - Wikiwand

    Belarusians are an East Slavic ethnic group native to Belarus. They natively speak Belarusian, an East Slavic language. More than 9 million people proclaim Belarusian ethnicity worldwide. Nearly 7.99 million Belarusians reside in Belarus, with the United States and Russia being home to more than half a million Belarusians each. The majority of Belarusians adhere to Eastern Orthodoxy.

  7. Belarus - Slavs, Jews, Russians: Ethnic Belarusians make up about four-fifths of the country’s population. Russians, many of whom migrated to the Belorussian S.S.R. in the 1960s, ’70s, and ’80s, form the second largest ethnic group, accounting for roughly one-tenth of the population. Most of the remainder are Poles and Ukrainians, with much smaller numbers of Jews, Latvians, Lithuanians ...

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