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Перевод: Byelorussian speek Byelorussian


[прилагательное]
белорусский;
[существительное]
белорус ; белоруска ; белорусский язык


Тезаурус:

  1. It was taken up by the Armenian Dashnaktsutiun, the Byelorussian Socialist Hromada, and the Georgian Socialist Federation party (Sakartvelo).
  2. Of all the competing political parties, only the Lithuanian Communist Party on the CPSU platform (a breakaway faction of the CPL, which favoured continued subordination to the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and drew its support overwhelmingly from the minority Russian, Byelorussian and Polish populations - ibid.) did not campaign with a pro-independence manifesto.
  3. Towards the close of the second day's proceedings Gorbachev was forced to take over chairing the session to avoid delegates tabling a vote of no confidence in chairman Yefrem Sokolov, the Byelorussian Communist Party (CP) first secretary, whom they accused of railroading proceedings.
  4. Around 100,000 people were evacuated from the Ukraine and Byelorussia immediately after the disaster, but Byelorussian activists say this was not nearly enough.
  5. Losses resulting from the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear accident see pp. 34751-52; 34779-81; 35401-02; 35844; 36460-62; 36471; 37324 amounted to more than 10,000 million roubles, Ryzhkov told the politburo in November, while the Byelorussian authorities had appealed for an additional 10,000 million roubles for their clean-up and resettlement work.
  6. "We must not forget the sufferings that occurred," the priest, Yan Adamovich, told the congregation in Polish and Byelorussian.
  7. Yefrem Sokolov (Byelorussian CP 1st sec.),
  8. Chubais on April 10 was expelled from the CPSU by his district party committee in Moscow, and it was reported on April 12 that the Byelorussian and Ukrainian Communist Parties had begun expelling Democratic Platform members from their ranks.
  9. There were also pro-reform demonstrations on Feb. 25 in Minsk (the Byelorussian capital), in Kiev, and in the Ukrainian city of Donetsk.
  10. Its outcome largely reflected the Latvian CP's ethnic balance, nearly 60 per cent of members being drawn from Latvia's Russian and Byelorussian populations.
  11. Similar services were scheduled for later in the day in the Byelorussian capital's two Orthodox churches.
  12. During February visitors came from the Byelorussian Academy of Sciences and in the same month there was an official visit by the Deputy Chairman of the Russian Ministry for State Education.
  13. The first KONR division, listed by the Germans as "600th Panzergrenadier Div.", was composed largely of the highly dubious personnel of two recently disbanded SS formations: the 29 , and 30 Waffen-Grenadier-Division der SS - respectively the murderous "Kaminsky Brigade", butchers of the Warsaw Uprising; and "Schuma-Brigade Siegling", consisting of Byelorussian "security battalions".

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