Belarus (Republic of Belarus), BY
Belarus: Independent country in eastern Europe
About
Quick Facts about Republic of Belarus
Population : | 9,408,400 |
Country : | Belarus |
Head of government : | Prime Minister of Belarus |
Plate code : | BLR |
Area : | 207600.5 km2 |
Official name : | Republiken Belarus, la République de Biélorussie, République de Biélorussie, Республика Беларусь, Беларусь |
Continent : | Europe |
Easternmost point : | Point(32.776805555 53.392944444) |
Northernmost point : | Point(28.139361111 56.171861111) |
Legislative body : | National Assembly of Belarus |
Named for : | White Russia |
Official language : | Belarusian, Russian |
Capital : | Minsk |
Establishment : | August 08, 1991 (33 years ago) |
Time Zone : | UTC+03:00 |
Local time : | 13:35:26 (21st November 2024) |
Geography
Republic of Belarus is located at 53°0'0"N 28°0'0"E (53.0000000, 28.0000000). It has 6 neighbors: Latvia, Lithuania, Ukraine, Poland, Russia and Union.
Belarus map
The largest city of Republic of Belarus is Minsk with a population of 2,020,600. Other cities include, Homyel' population 510,300, Vitebsk population 364,800, Mahilyow population 357,100 and Hrodna population 356,900. See all Republic of Belarus cities & populated places.
- Official Website
Official website of Republic of Belarus
- Roman Golovchenko , 2020-06-04T00:00:00Z
- Sergei Rumas , 3 June, 2020 2018-08-18T00:00:00Z
Republic of Belarus has 6 neighbours.
- Republic of Latvia Independent country in northeastern Europe
- Republic of Lithuania Independent country in northeastern Europe
- Ukraine Independent country in eastern Europe
- Republic of Poland Independent country in Central Europe
- Russian Federation Independent country in Eastern Europe and Northern Asia
- Union A city in Union County, New Jersey. It is located in the northeastern part of the county. Union is known for its many parks and green spaces, its many historical sites, and its many attractions, such as the Kean University campus and the Union City Historical Society.
- Vitebsk Region
- Grodno Region
- Minsk Region
- Brest Region
- Minsk
- Mahilioŭ Region
- Gomel Region
Demographics
Year | Population | % Change | Method |
1960 | 8,198,000 | - | (Worldbank) |
1961 | 8,271,216 | 0.89% | (Worldbank) |
1962 | 8,351,928 | 0.97% | (Worldbank) |
1963 | 8,437,232 | 1.01% | (Worldbank) |
1964 | 8,524,224 | 1.02% | (Worldbank) |
1965 | 8,610,000 | 1% | (Worldbank) |
1966 | 8,696,496 | 0.99% | (Worldbank) |
1967 | 8,785,648 | 1.01% | (Worldbank) |
1968 | 8,874,552 | 1% | (Worldbank) |
1969 | 8,960,304 | 0.96% | (Worldbank) |
1970 | 9,040,000 | 0.88% | (Worldbank) |
1971 | 9,115,576 | 0.83% | (Worldbank) |
1972 | 9,188,968 | 0.8% | (Worldbank) |
1973 | 9,257,272 | 0.74% | (Worldbank) |
1974 | 9,317,584 | 0.65% | (Worldbank) |
1975 | 9,367,000 | 0.53% | (Worldbank) |
1976 | 9,411,000 | 0.47% | (Worldbank) |
1977 | 9,463,000 | 0.55% | (Worldbank) |
1978 | 9,525,000 | 0.65% | (Worldbank) |
1979 | 9,584,000 | 0.62% | (Worldbank) |
1980 | 9,643,000 | 0.61% | (Worldbank) |
1981 | 9,710,000 | 0.69% | (Worldbank) |
1982 | 9,776,000 | 0.68% | (Worldbank) |
1983 | 9,843,000 | 0.68% | (Worldbank) |
1984 | 9,910,000 | 0.68% | (Worldbank) |
1985 | 9,975,000 | 0.65% | (Worldbank) |
1986 | 10,043,000 | 0.68% | (Worldbank) |
1987 | 10,111,000 | 0.67% | (Worldbank) |
1988 | 10,140,000 | 0.29% | (Worldbank) |
1989 | 10,170,000 | 0.29% | (Worldbank) |
1990 | 10,189,000 | 0.19% | (Worldbank) |
1991 | 10,194,000 | 0.05% | (Worldbank) |
1992 | 10,216,000 | 0.22% | (Worldbank) |
1993 | 10,239,000 | 0.22% | (Worldbank) |
1994 | 10,227,000 | -0.12% | (Worldbank) |
1995 | 10,194,000 | -0.32% | (Worldbank) |
1996 | 10,160,000 | -0.33% | (Worldbank) |
1997 | 10,117,000 | -0.43% | (Worldbank) |
1998 | 10,069,000 | -0.48% | (Worldbank) |
1999 | 10,026,738 | -0.42% | (Worldbank) |
2000 | 9,979,610 | -0.47% | (Worldbank) |
2001 | 9,928,549 | -0.51% | (Worldbank) |
2002 | 9,865,548 | -0.64% | (Worldbank) |
2003 | 9,796,749 | -0.7% | (Worldbank) |
2004 | 9,730,146 | -0.68% | (Worldbank) |
2005 | 9,663,915 | -0.69% | (Worldbank) |
2006 | 9,604,924 | -0.61% | (Worldbank) |
2007 | 9,560,953 | -0.46% | (Worldbank) |
2008 | 9,527,985 | -0.35% | (Worldbank) |
2009 | 9,503,807 | -0.25% | census |
2010 | 9,490,583 | -0.14% | (Worldbank) |
2011 | 9,473,172 | -0.18% | (Worldbank) |
2012 | 9,464,495 | -0.09% | (Worldbank) |
2013 | 9,465,997 | 0.02% | (Worldbank) |
2014 | 9,475,100 | 0.1% | estimation process |
2015 | 9,494,200 | 0.2% | estimation process |
2016 | 9,501,534 | 0.08% | (Worldbank) |
2017 | 9,504,700 | 0.03% | census |
2018 | 9,483,499 | -0.22% | (Worldbank) |
2019 | 9,466,856 | -0.18% | (Worldbank) |
2020 | 9,408,400 | -0.62% | evaluation |
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