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  2. Belarusian Americans - Wikipedia

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    Since it was customary in American English of that time to use a historical Ruthenian designation for various East Slavic peoples, Belarusians in the U.S. were sometimes referred to as White Ruthenians. For example, the first Belarusian-American newspaper, Belaruskaja trybuna (Belarusian: Беларуская трыбуна, lit.

  3. Belarusian Americans in New York City - Wikipedia

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    The New York metropolitan area has one of the largest concentrations of Belarusians in the United States. Many Belarusians live in Brighton Beach and elsewhere in South Brooklyn, along with other ex-Soviet immigrants including Russians and Ukrainians. Around 55,000 people of Belarusian descent live in the New York City metropolitan area, with ...

  4. Belarusians in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The first Belarusians to arrive in Chicago emigrated around 1900. During and after the Russian Revolution many white émigrés came to the United States, including those from Belarus. By 1930, there were around 25,000 Belarusians living in Chicago [ 2 ] In the late 1940s through the 1950s between 5,000 and 10,000 Belarusians immigrated to the ...

  5. Category:American people of Belarusian descent - Wikipedia

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  6. Belarus–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    Interstate relations between the United States and Belarus began in 1991 upon the dissolution of the Soviet Union, of which Belarus had been a part.However, the relations have turned negative due to accusations by the United States that Belarus has been violating human rights.

  7. Movie Review: In ‘The Teachers’ Lounge,’ one middle school as ...

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    “The Teachers' Lounge" dives immediately into the controversy that will tear this modern, bustling school apart. Movie Review: In ‘The Teachers’ Lounge,’ one middle school as microcosm of ...

  8. Sovietization of Western Byelorussia (1939-1941) - Wikipedia

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    However, a great many Belarusians and Jews entered the universities. For example, in Białystok, where Poles predominated, among the 269 students accepted to the first year, 44% were Jews, 25% Belarusians, 16% Poles, and 14% Russians. [67] The teaching staff of Western Belarusian universities was partly recruited locally.

  9. People's Embassies of Belarus - Wikipedia

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    The Belarusian diaspora informed the main functions and goals of People’s Embassies of Belarus as stated in the December 2020 statement. These functions include informing the public about and spreading awareness of the situation in Belarus, with a focus on protesting the disputed results of the 2020 Belarusian presidential election.