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  • See also: {{intitle|Alschuler}} * [[Modest Altschuler]] (1873-1963), Belarusian-American cellist, orchestral conductor, and composer
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  • * [[Larysa Varona]] (born 1983), Belarusian cross-country skier * [[Mariya Vorona]] (born 1983), Belarusian rower
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  • * [[Vitali Koval|Vital Koval]] (born 1980), Belarusian ice hockey goaltender * {{intitle|Koval}}
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  • ...972, p. 303.</ref> It corresponds to Lithuanianized: [[Mickevičius]], and Belarusian, Russian: [[Mitskevich]]. *{{intitle|Mickiewicz}}
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  • ...ussia'' describes him as Polish but sees his ethnic origins as "Lithuanian-Belarusian (and perhaps Jewish)."<ref name="The Cambridge History of Russia: Imperial ...ivodeship]] (Navahrudak Voivodeship).<ref name="psb694"/> According to the Belarusian historian Rybczonek, Mickiewicz's mother had [[Tatar]] ([[Lipka Tatars]]) r
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  • *[[Belarusian Labour Party]] *{{intitle|Labor Party}}
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  • * Крысцін (Kryscin) ([[Belarusian language|Belarusian]]) *{{intitle|Christine}}
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  • '''Stepanóvich''' (Russian, Belarusian) or '''Stepanovych''' (Ukrainian) is an [[East Slavic languages|East Slavic * {{Intitle|Stepanovich|All pages with titles containing "Stepanovich"}}
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  • * [[Atlas (appliance company)]], a Belarusian company * {{intitle|atlas}}
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  • *[[Belarusian Socialist Sporting Party]], Belarus * {{intitle|Socialist Party}}
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