Belarus was taken by the Soviet Union after World War II, officially becoming a Soviet republic in 1944. Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, Belarus gained independence. However, since 1994, it has been under the authoritarian rule of President Alexander Lukashenko, who has maintained tight control over the country. The term "took" can refer to various historical contexts, so clarification might be needed on what specific event or period is being referred to.
Belarus is a Dictatorship.
There isn't a continent in Belarus. Belarus is a county in a continent. That continent is Europe.
Belarus
No. Belarus (formerly called Byelorussia) is in Europe, between Russia, Poland and Ukraine.
National Library of Belarus was created in 1922.
Belarus is a Presidential Republic.
No. Belarus is a country in eastern Europe.
Belarus is in the Eastern and Northern Hemispheres.
Belarus is a dictatorship.
Belarus is not a member country of NATO.
Belarus was formerly part of the USSR.
Belarus is a country in Europe.