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Chernobyl "Contamination from the Chernobyl disaster was not evenly spread across the surrounding countryside, but scattered irregularly depending on weather conditions. Reports from Soviet and Western scientists indicate that Belarus received about 60% of the contamination that fell on the former Soviet Union." -Wikipedia
Alexander Lukashenko was the president of Belarus since taking power in 1994 July 20. He is the first and only president Belarus has had since becoming a Republic, as before July 20, Belarus' leader was the Chairman of the Supreme Soviet.
Officially Belarus might be a republic but in reality the government is in a form of dictatorship. That is because Belarus had the same president since 1994, and no branch of government in Belarus was not able and will not be able to dismiss him in near future.
Life expectancy in 1640 was significantly lower than it is today, with a global average of around 30-40 years. Various factors such as high infant mortality rates, limited medical advancements, poor sanitation, and frequent wars contributed to the lower life expectancy during that time period.
No. Belarus has been it's own separate country since 1991 when it gained independence from the USSR.
Alexander Lukashenko is the President of Belarus, and has been President since taking power in 1994 July 20. He is the first and only president Belarus has had since becoming a Republic, and previously their leader was the Chairman of the Supreme Soviet.But he is a dictator meaning it is a unlimited government. Meaning that in Belarus they are forced to suffer in a dictatorship.
Alexander Lukashenko is the President of Belarus in 2013, and has been President since taking power in 1994 July 20. He is the first and only president Belarus has had since becoming a Republic, as previously their leader was the Chairman of the Supreme Soviet.
Alexander Lukashenko was the President of Belarus in 2006, and has been President since taking power in 1994 July 20. He is the first and only president Belarus has had since becoming a Republic, as previously their leader was the Chairman of the Supreme Soviet.
Alexander Lukashenko was the President of Belarus in 2010, and has been President since taking power in 1994 July 20. He is the first and only president Belarus has had since becoming a Republic, as previously their leader was the Chairman of the Supreme Soviet.
Alexander Lukashenko was the President of Belarus in 2007, and has been President since taking power in 1994 July 20. He is the first and only president Belarus has had since becoming a Republic, as previously their leader was the Chairman of the Supreme Soviet.
Alexander Lukashenko was the President of Belarus in 2005, and has been President since taking power in 1994 July 20. He is the first and only president Belarus has had since becoming a Republic, as previously their leader was the Chairman of the Supreme Soviet.
Alexander Lukashenko was the President of Belarus in 2004, and has been President since taking power in 1994 July 20. He is the first and only president Belarus has had since becoming a Republic, as previously their leader was the Chairman of the Supreme Soviet.