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Belarus National Republic - Definition and Overview

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Belarus National Republic

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Flag of Belarus

Coat of Arms of Belarus
Flag of Belarus Pahonia
National motto: None
Official language Belarusian
Capital Minsk, Currently in Exile
Chairperson of the Rada Ivonka Survilla
Independence
 - Declared
 - Forced into Exile
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
March 25, 1918
January 5, 1919

The Belarusian National Republic (Belarusian: Белару́ская Наро́дная Рэспу́бліка, also translated as "Belarusian People's Republic", "Belarusian Democratic Republic", etc.) was pronounced on March 25, 1918 during World War I, when Belarus was occupied by Germans according to the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk. In its Third Constituent Charter, the following territories were claimed for BNR: Mahileu guberniya (province), parts of Minsk, Hrodna (including Bialystok, etc.), Wilno, Vitsebsk, and Smolensk gubernias, as well as parts of bordering gubernias populated by Belarusians.

Ruthenie Blanche ("White Ruthenia" in French), 1918

A national flag of three stripes -- white-red-white -- was adopted, as well as a state seal (Pahonya), which was based off an emblem of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania ("Vytis") (see symbols from earlier history).

The BNR didn't have a chance to become a real state: it didn't have a constitution, armed forces, definite territoriality, etc. When the Red Army entered Minsk on January 5, 1919, the Rada (Council) of the BNR went into exile. The exiled government still exists. Ivonka Survilla is the current chairperson of the Rada.

Similar governments-in-exile of the neighboring countries (Lithuania, Poland and others) handed back their "authorities" to the corresponding actual governments in the 1990's. BNR council has not done this, because BNR council views Lukashenka's government of Belarus as an anti-Belarusian, anti-independence, anti-democratic power.

During World War II the Nazis attempted to establish a puppet Belarusian government under the name of BNR, with its symbols. (The chairman of the Belarusian Rada was Radoslaw Ostrowski (Радослав Островский)). This became an unfortunate factor when, after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Belarusian nationalist party, the Belarusian Popular Front (BPF) Adradzhennie (Адраджэньне, Revival), attempted to revive the ancient Belarusian regalia. This moment of history allowed the political opponents of Adradzhennie to picture them as "fascists", and after the election of Lukashenka the current state symbols of Belarus were introduced.

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External link

BNR Rada website (http://www.radabnr.org/indexen.html)

Example Usage of National

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