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  2. Oct 9, 2023 · Belarus (officially, the Republic of Belarus) is divided into 6 regions (voblastsi, sing. voblasts) and 1 municipality (horad). The regions are: Brest, Gomel, Grodno, Mogilev, Minsk and Vitebsk. Horad Minsk (Minsk City) is the municipality.

  3. Belarus has a population of 9.4 million people (in 2020). The capital and largest city is Minsk. Spoken languages are Belarusian (official) 24%, but 70% speak Russian (official), there are small Polish- and Ukrainian-speaking minorities. Ethnic Belarusians, who speak a language closely related to Russian and Ukrainian, make up more than three ...

  4. 4 days ago · FILE - Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko speaks to schoolchildren at Independence Day celebrations in Minsk, Belarus, on July 3, 2020. (AP Photo, File)

  5. According to the Belarus Census (2009), 41.5% of the Belarusian population declared Russian as their mother language whereas Belarusian is the mother tongue of 53.2% of the population, and 70.2% declared Russian "the language spoken at home" (the second language-related question of the Census). However, minorities do speak Polish, Ukrainian and ...

  6. Jun 4, 2020 · Languages spoken in Belarus. Belarusian and Russian. National holidays in Belarus. Independence Day, 3 July. Currency of Belarus . Belarusian rouble (Br) Economic indicators. GDP (2023) Br216.1 billion; Br23,540 per capita. GDP (2022) Br191.4 billion; Br20,730 per capita. GDP (2021) Br176.8 billion; Br19,010 per capita. GDP (2020) Br149.7 ...

  7. In Belarus the spoken language is Belarusian, Russian and the written language is Belarusian, Russian. The capital of Belarus is Minsk and the population is 10,350,194 with a total Area of 207,600 kilometers squared.

  8. Sep 8, 2014 · Outside of Belarus, Belarusian is spoken by relatively small groups. In Russia, it is declared as a “familiar language” by about 316,000 inhabitants, among them about 248,000 Belarusians, comprising about 30.7% of Belarusians living in Russia (data from the 2002 Russian census).

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