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We, Belarusians, are peaceful people, Wholeheartedly devoted to our Motherland. We are faithful friends, growing up In a hardworking and independent family. Glory to the blessed name of our land, Glory to the brotherly union of peoples! Our dearly beloved Motherland, May you live long and prosper, Belarus! The friendship of faithful brotherly peoples Is our strength and sacred belief. We take pride in your glory, The victorious flag - the flag of joy! Glory to the blessed name of our land, Glory to the brotherly union of peoples! Our dearly beloved Motherland, May you live long and prosper, Belarus!
Мы, беларусы – мірныя людзі, Шчыра сэрцам адданыя Радзіме. Мы – верныя сябры, што ўзраслі У працавітай, вольнай сям’і. Слаўся, зямлі нашай светлае імя, Слаўся, народаў братэрскі саюз! Наша любая маці-Радзіма, Вечна жыві і квітней, Беларусь! Дружба народаў – сіла народаў, Нашых верных братоў святы саюз. Гордым імем тваім мы ганарымся, Сцяг пераможны – радасці сцяг! Слаўся, зямлі нашай светлае імя, Слаўся, народаў братэрскі саюз! Наша любая маці-Радзіма, Вечна жыві і квітней, Беларусь!

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Introduction
The Republic of Belarus is commonly known as 'Belarus' or 'Belarus' for short. 'Russ' is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe with its capital Minsk. The Belarusian Soviet Socialist Republic became independent from the Soviet Union on August 25, 1991, and was renamed the 'Republic of Belarus' on September 19 of the same year. The eastern and northern parts of Belarus and Russia It borders Ukraine in the south and Poland, Lithuania and Latvia in the west. It covers an area of ​​207,600 square kilometers and has a population of 9.5 million (2018). Most of them live near Minsk or other major cities. Nearly 80% of the population is native. The main ethnic minorities of Belarusians are Russians, Poles, and Ukrainians in order. After 1995, Belarusian and Russian are both official languages. The Constitution of Belarus does not clearly stipulate the state religion. Most people believe in Russian Orthodox Church. Roman Catholic, and many Christian holidays (such as Easter, etc.) are also set as national holidays.
About the National Anthem
We, the Belarusians-'The National Anthem of the Republic of Belarus'-Дзяржаўны гімн Рэспублікі Беларусь

'The National Anthem of the Republic of Belarus', also known as 'We Belarusians', this alias is taken from the upper part of the first line of the lyrics, not the official name of Belarus. The song was completed in 1955 and became Belarus at the time The national anthem of the Soviet Socialist Republic. This Soviet-era national anthem was written by Mijas Klimkovic and composed by Nisda Shakanowski. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the tune of the national anthem was preserved, and it was released in 2002 The new lyrics filled in by Mijas Klimkovic and Vladimir Kalizna were adopted by the presidential decree on July 2nd, 2007. The lyrics express that the friendly Belarus is now, the commemoration of past military struggles and Looking forward to the meaning of the future. Because the tune is closely related to Belarus for a long time, the tune is preserved.
Flag Meaning
The ratio is 1:2. It is a red and green two-color two horizontal banner. The green bar is narrow, with patterns on the left. Red represents the flag of the Belarusian Legion, which symbolizes glorious and great history. Green represents forests and fields, symbolizing the rich land and future hope. The patterns on the left symbolize the continuation of the nation’s traditional culture and spirit, as well as the people The unity of the United States.
Emblem Meaning
The National Emblem of Belarus was used after the referendum of the Republic of Belarus in 1995, replacing the original Boconlia emblem. The ribbon pattern on the national emblem is the same as the national flag of Belarus. Colors, in addition to the Belarusian map, wheat ears and red five-pointed stars. The Belarusian national emblem is sometimes called the 'Belarusian coat of arms', but because the national emblem lacks some heraldic elements, This is an incorrect title. In fact, the current national emblem is influenced by the predecessor of the Republic of Belarus, the Belarusian Soviet Socialist Republic, the national emblem of the Belarusian Soviet Socialist Republic, and the two are therefore very similar. In addition to it, many of the national emblems or emblems currently used in Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and the Transnistria region have the shadow of the Soviet era in their designs.
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