Belarusian (formerly spelled "Byelorussian") history and culture is a deep, complex tapestry that stretches from ancient Slavic roots to its modern identity. The Evolution of Identity and Name
The term "Byelorussia" (White Russia) was the primary designation during the Soviet era. In September 1991, following the dissolution of the USSR, the Supreme Soviet of the Byelorussian SSR renamed the republic the . This shift was more than a spelling change; it was a deliberate move to distance the nation's identity from Russian-centric transliterations and emphasize its distinct Belarusian linguistic heritage . Historical Milestones
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