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|area_sq_mi = 80200 | |area_sq_mi = 80200 | ||
|area_label = Total | |area_label = Total | ||
|population_census = | |population_census = 10,717,617 | ||
|population_estimate = | |population_estimate = 10,770,542 | ||
|population_estimate_year = | |population_estimate_year = 2024 | ||
|population_census_year = 2019 | |population_census_year = 2019 | ||
|population_density_km2 = | |population_density_km2 = 51.88 | ||
|population_density_sq_mi = | |population_density_sq_mi = 134.29 | ||
|currency = {{wp|Soviet Ruble}} | |currency = {{wp|Soviet Ruble}} | ||
|currency_code = SUR | |currency_code = SUR | ||
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'''Byelorussia'''{{efn|{{lang-be|Беларусь|B(i)elarus}}, {{lang-ru|Белоруссия|Byelorussiya}}<br>In English, also referred to as Belorussia, Belarus, and literally White Rus(sia)/Ruthenia}}, officially the '''Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic''', is a [[Republics of the Soviet Union (TheodoresTomfooleries)|constituent republic]] of the [[Soviet Union (TheodoresTomfooleries)|Soviet Union]] in {{wp|Eastern Europe}}. It borders [[Lithuanian SSR (TheodoresTomfooleries)|Lithuania]] to the west, [[Latvian SSR (TheodoresTomfooleries)|Latvia]] to the northwest, [[Russian SFSR (TheodoresTomfooleries)|Russia]] to the east and [[Ukrainian SSR (TheodoresTomfooleries)|Ukraine]] to the south. With a population of 12.78 million in 2022 and an area of 207,600 km<sup>2</sup>, it is the 6th largest republic of the Soviet Union by area and population. The capital and largest city is [[Minsk (TheodoresTomfooleries)|Minsk]]. Other cities of significance include {{wp|Gomel}}, {{wp|Mogilev}}, {{wp|Vitebsk}} and {{wp|Grodno}}. | '''Byelorussia'''{{efn|{{lang-be|Беларусь|B(i)elarus}}, {{lang-ru|Белоруссия|Byelorussiya}}<br>In English, also referred to as Belorussia, Belarus, and literally White Rus(sia)/Ruthenia}}, officially the '''Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic''', is a [[Republics of the Soviet Union (TheodoresTomfooleries)|constituent republic]] of the [[Soviet Union (TheodoresTomfooleries)|Soviet Union]] in {{wp|Eastern Europe}}. It borders [[Lithuanian SSR (TheodoresTomfooleries)|Lithuania]] to the west, [[Latvian SSR (TheodoresTomfooleries)|Latvia]] to the northwest, [[Russian SFSR (TheodoresTomfooleries)|Russia]] to the east and [[Ukrainian SSR (TheodoresTomfooleries)|Ukraine]] to the south. With a population of 12.78 million in 2022 and an area of 207,600 km<sup>2</sup>, it is the 6th largest republic of the Soviet Union by area and population. The capital and largest city is [[Minsk (TheodoresTomfooleries)|Minsk]]. Other cities of significance include {{wp|Gomel}}, {{wp|Mogilev}}, {{wp|Vitebsk}} and {{wp|Grodno}}. | ||
Byelorussia | Byelorussia formed part of the {{wp|East Slavic}} state of {{wp|Kievan Rus'}} in the {{wp|Middle Ages}}, from which it gets its name of "White Rus'". Much of Byelorussia fell under the control of {{wp|Grand Duchy of Lithuania|Lithuania}} and later {{wp|Poland-Lithuania}} in the 13th century, before this territory was conquered by the {{wp|Russian Empire}} in the 18th century. Despite {{wp|Russification of Belarus|Russification attempts}}, Byelorussian culture and identity experienced a {{wp|Belarusian national revival|revival}} that culminated in Byelorussia's {{wp|Belarusian Democratic Republic|declaration of independence}} from Russia in 1918. Following the {{wp|Russian Civil War}} and {{wp|Polish-Soviet War}}, Byelorussia fell under the control of {{wp|Second Polish Republic|Poland}} in {{wp|Western Byelorussia}} and under a {{wp|soviet republic}} in the Soviet Union, which Byelorussia was a founding member of. The boundaries of modern day Byelorussia were set after {{wp|World War II}} with {{wp|Soviet annexation of Western Belorussia|Soviet annexations of Polish territory}}. After World War II, Byelorussia became a founding member of the {{wp|United Nations}} alongside Ukraine and the Soviet Union. | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == |
Latest revision as of 00:59, 25 September 2024
Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic Беларуская Савецкая Сацыялістычная Рэспубліка (Belarusian) Белорусская Советская Социалистическая Республика (Russian) | |
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Motto: "Пралетарыі ўсіх краін, яднайцеся!" | |
Anthem: State Anthem of the Byelorussian SSR | |
Status | Constituent republic of the Soviet Union[a] |
Capital and largest city | Minsk |
Official languages | |
Recognised languages | |
Religion (2022) |
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Demonym(s) | |
Government | Unitary Marxist-Leninist one-party soviet socialist republic |
Vasily Novikov | |
Alexander Lukashenko | |
• Premier | Aleksey Sokol |
Legislature | Supreme Soviet |
Area | |
• Total | 207,600 km2 (80,200 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2024 estimate | 10,770,542 |
• 2019 census | 10,717,617 |
• Density | 51.88/km2 (134.4/sq mi) |
Currency | Soviet Ruble (SUR) |
Date format | CE, mm dd yyyy |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +7 |
ISO 3166 code | BY |
Internet TLD | .su |
Byelorussia[b], officially the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic, is a constituent republic of the Soviet Union in Eastern Europe. It borders Lithuania to the west, Latvia to the northwest, Russia to the east and Ukraine to the south. With a population of 12.78 million in 2022 and an area of 207,600 km2, it is the 6th largest republic of the Soviet Union by area and population. The capital and largest city is Minsk. Other cities of significance include Gomel, Mogilev, Vitebsk and Grodno.
Byelorussia formed part of the East Slavic state of Kievan Rus' in the Middle Ages, from which it gets its name of "White Rus'". Much of Byelorussia fell under the control of Lithuania and later Poland-Lithuania in the 13th century, before this territory was conquered by the Russian Empire in the 18th century. Despite Russification attempts, Byelorussian culture and identity experienced a revival that culminated in Byelorussia's declaration of independence from Russia in 1918. Following the Russian Civil War and Polish-Soviet War, Byelorussia fell under the control of Poland in Western Byelorussia and under a soviet republic in the Soviet Union, which Byelorussia was a founding member of. The boundaries of modern day Byelorussia were set after World War II with Soviet annexations of Polish territory. After World War II, Byelorussia became a founding member of the United Nations alongside Ukraine and the Soviet Union.
Notes
- ↑ In organizations like the United Nations, where Byelorussia is a founding member, Byelorussia exists as a quasi-state ultimately represented by the Soviet Union.
- ↑ Belarusian: Беларусь, romanized: B(i)elarus, Russian: Белоруссия, romanized: Byelorussiya
In English, also referred to as Belorussia, Belarus, and literally White Rus(sia)/Ruthenia