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- Belarusians in Britain - Information for the Belarusian community in the UK.
- Pravapis.org - Belarusian Language - Socio-linguistic site from Belarus: everything about Belarusian language (articles in English and Belarusian, dictionaries and language utilities, dynamic links collection).
- Belarusian Popular Front - One of the oldest Belarusian parties. Contains general information on the party, photos and news (not regularly updated).
- Belarusian State Economic University - Higher educational institution in the areas of economics, management and marketing.
- Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics - Founded in 1964 as Minsk Radioengineering Institute. General information, education, scientific research.
- Belarusian State University - Situated in Minsk City. General information, faculties, admissions, and university services.
- Belarusian universities - General informations, faculties and specialities, contacts information of main belarusian universities.
- Belarusian Internet Portal - Everything you can find in Belarusian Internet
- Belarusian Heritage - A comprehensive site including tradition clothing, country museum, heraldry, famous Belarusians, towns, cities,and architecture.
- Belarusian Genealogy - Starting points and links to maps, groups and archives.
Wikipedia Articles
- Belarusian grammar - The norms of the modern Belarusian grammar were adopted in 1959. Belarusian Grammar is mostly synthetic and partly analytic. Belarusian orthography is constructed on the phonetic principle ("you write down what you hear") and is mainly based on the Belarusian folk dialects of the Myensk-Vil'nya region, such as they were at the beginning of the 20th century. ...
- Belarusian Peasants' and Workers' Union - The Belarusian Peasants' and Workers' Union (, Lacinka: Biełaruskaja Sialanska-Rabotnickaja Hramada) was a socialist political party in Poland-cotrolled West Belarus that demanded independence of Belarus and social rights for discriminated Belarusian minority in mid-war Poland. Having more than 120 thousands members by late 1926, BRWU is currently the largest political party in Belarusian history.
- Biełarus - «Belarus» newspaper (Belarusian: ґазэ́та «Белару́с», gazéta «Belarús», literally, The Belarusian) — Belarusian newspaper abroad, founded in United States in 1950 by representatives of Belarusian post-war emigration. The monthly periodical is published by Belarusian-American Association and the editorial office of located on Long Island, New York.
- Belarusian Central Rada - The Belarusian Central Rada (Belarusian: Biełaruskaja Centralnaja Rada (The Belarusian central Council), German: Weißruthenischer Zentralrat) was nominally the government of Belarus from 1943-1944. It was a collaborationist government established by Nazi Germany.
- Belarusian Latin alphabet - The Belarusian Latin alphabet (also known as Latsinka (in BGN/PCGN) or Łacinka (in itself), from , informal for the Latin alphabet in general) — the common name of the several historically existing systems of rendering the Belarusian (Cyrillic) text in Latin script. It is used, occasionally, in its current form, by certain authors, groups and promoters in the Nasha Niva weekly, the ARCHE journal, and some of the Belarusian diaspora press on the Internet.