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Belarus is open for business

20 October 2012
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Added 11:33 January 21 2016
A great reading.... Yeas; Minsk and Belarus still holds its beauty and identity and it's originaity is not fully spoiled by the interternationalization supposedly dictated by elements of western systems under presidency of Oleksander Lukashenko since mid 1990s and it's friendship with Russia still beholds it's heritage and cultural identity dislike and as with many other former Soviet republics in the neighbourhood. Thus people of the country and futuristic scopes are less prone to calamities caused by elements of internationalism. A great ti read this account of travel.
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Added 01:59 October 20 2012
Beautiful article on Belarus, its people and its landscape. Encourages people to visit it.
Theresa , Lebanon

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