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| pop5 = 16,549 ([[2001 Ukrainian Census|2001]]) |
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| region6 = [[Kharkiv Oblast]] |
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| pop6 = 14,752 ([[2001 Ukrainian Census|2001]]) |
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| pop7 = 12,767 ([[2001 Ukrainian Census|2001]]) |
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| langs = [[Russian language|Russian]] (62.5%) [[Belarusian language|Belarusian]] (19.8%) |
| langs = [[Russian language|Russian]] (62.5%) [[Belarusian language|Belarusian]] (19.8%) |
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[[Ukrainian language|Ukrainian]] (17.5%) |
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| rels = [[Eastern Orthodoxy]] |
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| related = [[Slavic people]] ([[West Slavs]], [[East Slavs]], [[South Slavs]]) |
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⚫ | '''[[Belarusians]]''' in '''Ukraine''' ({{langx|be|Беларусы Украіны|Biełarusy Ukrainy}}; {{langx|uk|Білоруси в Україні|Bilorusy v Ukraini}}) are the third biggest minority after [[Russians in Ukraine|Russians]]. Unlike many other ethnic groups, Belarusians do not have any particular concentration in the country, but spread out relatively evenly across all regions. |
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== History == |
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[[File:White-red-white_flag_of_the_Belarusian_diaspora_in_Ukraine.svg|link=https://uk.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A4%D0%B0%D0%B9%D0%BB:White-red-white_flag_of_the_Belarusian_diaspora_in_Ukraine.png|left|thumb|[[White-red-white flag]] with [[Columns of Gediminas|Columns of Hiedymin]] in the form of a [[Coat of arms of Ukraine|trident]] [and the Columns of Gediminas used in early Lithuania] of the Belarusian diaspora in Ukraine, which is also used by the [[Kastuś Kalinoŭski Regiment]]<ref>{{Cite web|language=uk|url=https://mil.in.ua/uk/news/bilorusy-stvoryly-v-ukrayini-biloruskyj-dobrovolchyj-korpus/|title=Білоруси створили в Україні "Білоруський Добровольчий Корпус"|website=Мілітарний|accessdate=2022-12-26}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|language=uk|url=https://shotam.info/v-ukaraini-z-iavyvsia-biloruskyy-dobrovolchyy-korpus-video/|title=В Україні з'явився "Білоруський Добровольчий Корпус" (ВІДЕО)|first=Дмитро|last=Журавель|website=ШоТам|date=2022-12-26|accessdate=2022-12-26}}</ref>]] |
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=== Belarusian volunteers during the Russian-Ukrainian War === |
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During the [[Russo-Ukrainian War]] Belarusian volunteers fought alongside Ukraine. The first foreign volunteer group in Ukraine was the Pahonia detachment, founded in 2014 during the [[War in Donbas (2014–2022)|war in Donbas]].<ref>{{Cite web|language=uk|url=http://espreso.tv/news/2014/07/08/uchast_v_ato_vizme_dobrovolchiy_zahin_bilorusiv_pahonya|title=Участь в АТО візьме добровольчий загін білорусів "Пагоня"|author=|website=|date=2014-07-08|publisher=[[Espreso TV|Еспресо TV]]|accessdate=2018-01-14}}</ref> The following year, the [[tactical group "Belarus"]] was formed uniting Belarusian volunteers fighting in different battalions<ref>{{cite web |date=2017-02-10 |title=Расея можа паўтарыць украінскі сцэнар у Беларусі |url=https://www.racyja.com/palityka/raseya-mozha-pautaryts-ukrainski-stsena/ |access-date=2022-03-19 |website=БЕЛАРУСКАЕ РАДЫЁ РАЦЫЯ |language=pl-PL |archive-date=2021-08-30 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210830125317/https://www.racyja.com/palityka/raseya-mozha-pautaryts-ukrainski-stsena/ |url-status=live }}</ref> The [[Monument to the Belarusians who died for Ukraine]] in [[Kyiv]] is dedicated to the Belarusian volunteers who died during the Russian-Ukrainian War.<ref>[https://belsat.eu/en/news/monument-to-belarusians-who-died-for-ukraine-opened-in-kyiv/ Monument to Belarusians who died for Ukraine was opened in Kyiv] // [[Belsat TV]]</ref> On March 9, 2022, the creation of the [[Kastuś Kalinoŭski Regiment|Kastuś Kalinoŭski Battalion]] was announced which was later transformed into a regiment.<ref>{{Cite web|language=be|url=https://euroradio.fm/ru/belorusy-sozdali-batalon-imeni-kalinovskogo-dlya-oborony-kieva|title=Белорусы создали батальон имени Калиновского для обороны Киева|author=ЕВРОРАДИО|website=euroradio.fm|date=2022-03-09}}</ref> On March 30, 2022, the beginning of the formation of another Belarusian unit, the [[Pahonia Regiment]] was announced which was part of the [[International Legion of Territorial Defence of Ukraine]].<ref>[https://belsat.eu/ru/news/30-03-2022-belorusy-nachali-sozdavat-polk-pogonya-v-sostave-vooruzhennyh-sil-ukrainy/ Белорусы начали создавать полк «Погоня» в составе Вооруженных сил Украины]</ref> |
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In June 2023, [[Valery Sakhashchyk]], then defence minister of the Belarusian [[United Transitional Cabinet]] (a government-in-exile opposed to the de facto government of [[Alexander Lukashenko]]) informed about the creation of the [[1st separate air assault company "Belarus"]], which is part of the [[79th Air Assault Brigade (Ukraine)|79th Air Assault Brigade]].<ref>[https://www.svaboda.org/a/32531257.html «Сахашчык сам удзельнічае ў баявых апэрацыях». Баец з новай дэсантнай роты беларусаў расказаў, чым яны займаюцца на Данбасе]</ref> The Belarusian assault company was located in the Donetsk direction.<ref>[https://news.zerkalo.io/life/42131.html Что за новая рота, о которой говорил Валерий Сахащик? Спросили у него]</ref> |
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During the [[August 2024 Kursk Oblast incursion]], volunteers of the TUR tank unit of the 225th Independent Assault Battalion also took part in the operation. The unit consists mainly of Belarusians.<ref>[https://charter97.org/ru/news/2024/8/13/606595/ В Курскую область РФ зашли белорусские добровольцы]</ref> |
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== Location and number == |
== Location and number == |
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In [[Ukraine]], the number of Belarusians is estimated at over 275,000 (the [[Ukrainian Census (2001)|2001 Ukrainian Census]])<ref>{{cite web|url=http://2001.ukrcensus.gov.ua/results/general/nationality/|title=Всеукраїнський перепис населення 2001 - Результати - Основні підсумки - Національний склад населення|website=2001.ukrcensus.gov.ua}}</ref> Most of the Belarusians diaspora in Ukraine appeared as a result of the migration of Belarusians to the [[Ukrainian SSR]] during the [[Soviet Union]]. [[Lviv]] has been an important center of Belarusian social and cultural life during the [[Russian Empire]] and [[interwar Poland]]. There are now Belarusian organizations in major cities like Lviv, [[Sevastopol]] in the [[Crimea]], and others. A notable Ukrainian of Belarusian descent is [[Viktor Yanukovych]], the fourth president of [[Ukraine]]. |
In [[Ukraine]], the number of Belarusians is estimated at over 275,000 (the [[Ukrainian Census (2001)|2001 Ukrainian Census]]).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://2001.ukrcensus.gov.ua/results/general/nationality/|title=Всеукраїнський перепис населення 2001 - Результати - Основні підсумки - Національний склад населення|website=2001.ukrcensus.gov.ua}}</ref> Most of the Belarusians diaspora in Ukraine appeared as a result of the migration of Belarusians to the [[Ukrainian SSR]] during the [[Soviet Union]]. [[Lviv]] has been an important center of Belarusian social and cultural life during the [[Russian Empire]] and [[interwar Poland]]. There are now Belarusian organizations in major cities like Lviv, [[Sevastopol]] in the [[Crimea]], and others. A notable Ukrainian of Belarusian descent is [[Viktor Yanukovych]], the fourth president of [[Ukraine]]. |
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== See also == |
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* [[Belarus–Ukraine relations]] |
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* [[Belarusian language in Ukraine]] |
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* [[Ukrainians in Belarus]] |
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==References== |
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Latest revision as of 13:24, 25 October 2024
Total population | |
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275,763 (2001) | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Donetsk Oblast | 44,525 (2001) |
Crimea (w/ Sevastopol) | 35,157 (2001) |
Dnipropetrovsk Oblast | 29,528 (2001) |
Luhansk Oblast | 20,587 (2001) |
Kyiv | 16,549 (2001) |
Kharkiv Oblast | 14,752 (2001) |
Odesa Oblast | 12,767 (2001) |
Zaporizhzhia Oblast | 12,655 (2001) |
Rivne Oblast | 11,827 (2001) |
other regions of Ukraine | 77,416 (2001) |
Languages | |
Russian (62.5%) Belarusian (19.8%) Ukrainian (17.5%) | |
Religion | |
Eastern Orthodoxy | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Slavic people (West Slavs, East Slavs, South Slavs) |
Belarusians in Ukraine (Belarusian: Беларусы Украіны, romanized: Biełarusy Ukrainy; Ukrainian: Білоруси в Україні, romanized: Bilorusy v Ukraini) are the third biggest minority after Russians. Unlike many other ethnic groups, Belarusians do not have any particular concentration in the country, but spread out relatively evenly across all regions.
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Belarusian volunteers during the Russian-Ukrainian War
[edit]During the Russo-Ukrainian War Belarusian volunteers fought alongside Ukraine. The first foreign volunteer group in Ukraine was the Pahonia detachment, founded in 2014 during the war in Donbas.[3] The following year, the tactical group "Belarus" was formed uniting Belarusian volunteers fighting in different battalions[4] The Monument to the Belarusians who died for Ukraine in Kyiv is dedicated to the Belarusian volunteers who died during the Russian-Ukrainian War.[5] On March 9, 2022, the creation of the Kastuś Kalinoŭski Battalion was announced which was later transformed into a regiment.[6] On March 30, 2022, the beginning of the formation of another Belarusian unit, the Pahonia Regiment was announced which was part of the International Legion of Territorial Defence of Ukraine.[7]
In June 2023, Valery Sakhashchyk, then defence minister of the Belarusian United Transitional Cabinet (a government-in-exile opposed to the de facto government of Alexander Lukashenko) informed about the creation of the 1st separate air assault company "Belarus", which is part of the 79th Air Assault Brigade.[8] The Belarusian assault company was located in the Donetsk direction.[9]
During the August 2024 Kursk Oblast incursion, volunteers of the TUR tank unit of the 225th Independent Assault Battalion also took part in the operation. The unit consists mainly of Belarusians.[10]
Location and number
[edit]In Ukraine, the number of Belarusians is estimated at over 275,000 (the 2001 Ukrainian Census).[11] Most of the Belarusians diaspora in Ukraine appeared as a result of the migration of Belarusians to the Ukrainian SSR during the Soviet Union. Lviv has been an important center of Belarusian social and cultural life during the Russian Empire and interwar Poland. There are now Belarusian organizations in major cities like Lviv, Sevastopol in the Crimea, and others. A notable Ukrainian of Belarusian descent is Viktor Yanukovych, the fourth president of Ukraine.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Білоруси створили в Україні "Білоруський Добровольчий Корпус"". Мілітарний (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2022-12-26.
- ^ Журавель, Дмитро (2022-12-26). "В Україні з'явився "Білоруський Добровольчий Корпус" (ВІДЕО)". ШоТам (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2022-12-26.
- ^ "Участь в АТО візьме добровольчий загін білорусів "Пагоня"" (in Ukrainian). Еспресо TV. 2014-07-08. Retrieved 2018-01-14.
- ^ "Расея можа паўтарыць украінскі сцэнар у Беларусі". БЕЛАРУСКАЕ РАДЫЁ РАЦЫЯ (in Polish). 2017-02-10. Archived from the original on 2021-08-30. Retrieved 2022-03-19.
- ^ Monument to Belarusians who died for Ukraine was opened in Kyiv // Belsat TV
- ^ ЕВРОРАДИО (2022-03-09). "Белорусы создали батальон имени Калиновского для обороны Киева". euroradio.fm (in Belarusian).
- ^ Белорусы начали создавать полк «Погоня» в составе Вооруженных сил Украины
- ^ «Сахашчык сам удзельнічае ў баявых апэрацыях». Баец з новай дэсантнай роты беларусаў расказаў, чым яны займаюцца на Данбасе
- ^ Что за новая рота, о которой говорил Валерий Сахащик? Спросили у него
- ^ В Курскую область РФ зашли белорусские добровольцы
- ^ "Всеукраїнський перепис населення 2001 - Результати - Основні підсумки - Національний склад населення". 2001.ukrcensus.gov.ua.
External links
[edit]Media related to Belarusians in Ukraine at Wikimedia Commons