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No, Belarus has never hosted a World Cup.
The second world war has been terribly devastating. The devastating hurricane caused serious damages in that city.
This was at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, which is near Chernobyl, in the Ukraine. The actual town of the site is Pripyat. The disaster happened on April 26, 1986 as a result of a combination of design flaws and human error. A series of explosions sent radioactive material into the air, causing extensive environmental damage. Many thousands of people had to be evacuated, some for years, and it is estimated that several thousand lost their lives to the resulting health problems. The cost of cleanup and economic loss has been estimated to have had a cost as high as a trillion 1995 US dollars. Belarus and the Ukraine are still cleaning up, and the cost to Belarus has been as high as 20% of its economy. The area affected to some degree included most of Northern and Central Europe.
Alexander Lukashenko remains the only President of Belarus. A successor has not yet been chosen.
No. Belarus has been it's own separate country since 1991 when it gained independence from the USSR.
Aleksandr Lukashenko is the President of Belarus. He has been the only person who has served as President of Belarus since the elections in 1994.
They have been fighting a devastating fire.
they have been fighting a devastating fire
For most of human history, nature has been the most important source of environmental hazards, but in recent years human action has been overtaking nature as the greatest source of environmental hazard. With the recent disaster in Japan, we have some of each. Nature caused the earthquake, but human beings built the nuclear power plants which when damaged by the tsunami caused by the earthquake, are now a huge environmental hazard.
You mean how it formed! It was formed over the time, it has been part of Poland and USSR and have been its own country before and after. But before Belarus became Belarus, the area was part of Poland, that why most of the people from Brest area are Polish or mixed with Polish people.
The name Belarus means "White Russia", but it is no longer a state - Belarus has been an independent country since 1991.
Belarus has been described as a dictatorship.