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  1. Belarus - Slavs, Jews, Russians | Britannica

    • 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, a… See more

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    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 … See more

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    Both Belarusian and Russian are official languages of Belarus. Belarusian, which is … See more

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    About half of Belarusians consider themselves nonreligious or atheist. Roughly two-fifths of the population adheres to Eastern Orthodoxy, which, while not the official religi… See more

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    Settlement patterns

    The greatest population concentrations in the country are in the central uplands and in the southwest. During Soviet rule, industrial growth contributed to a steady increase of … See more

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    1. a country in eastern Europe; population 9,500,000 (estimated 2015); capital, Minsk; official language, Belarusian. Formerly called Belorussia, White Russia
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