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  2. Minsk agreements - Wikipedia

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    The Minsk agreements were a series of international agreements which sought to end the Donbas war fought between armed Russian separatist groups and Armed Forces of Ukraine, with Russian regular forces playing a central part. [ 1] After a defeat at Ilovaisk at the end of August 2014, Russia forced Ukraine to sign the first Minsk Protocol, or ...

  3. Economy of Belarus - Wikipedia

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    The most popular among the visitors are: Minsk City (40% of visitors), Grodno Oblast (32%), Brest Oblast (22%), Vitebsk Oblast (5%). [citation needed] The number of hotels has grown from 256 to 359 in 2010. [118] The intensive construction of new hotels is organized in Minsk because of the planned Ice Hockey World Championships in 2014. But the ...

  4. Hyman Minsky - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Hyman Philip Minsky (September 23, 1919 – October 24, 1996) was an American economist, a professor of economics at Washington University in St. Louis, and a distinguished scholar at the Levy Economics Institute of Bard College. His research attempted to provide an understanding and explanation of the characteristics of financial crises ...

  5. Minsk - Wikipedia

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    Minsk in 1772 The Church of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul, built in the early 17th century, is the oldest existing building in the city. Minsk escaped the Mongol invasion of Rus in 1237–1239. In 1242, Minsk became a part of the expanding Grand Duchy of Lithuania. It joined peacefully and local elites enjoyed high rank in the society of the ...

  6. Belarusian ruble - Wikipedia

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    The Republican Trade Unions' Palace of Culture in Minsk: Architectural decorations on the Republican Palace of Culture of Belarus 1 December 1998 Rbls 1,000,000 Sky-blue The National Museum of Arts of Belarus in Minsk Fragment of the picture "Portrait of wife with flowers and fruits" by I. Khrutski 30 April 1999 Rbls 5,000,000 Light violet

  7. History of Minsk - Wikipedia

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    Minsk paid large retributions to both foreign armies. Minsk city hall. The last decades of the Polish-Lithuanian rule were indicated by decline or very slow development. Minsk was a small provincial town of little economic or military significance. By 1790 it had population of 6,500–7,000 and was slowly rebuilding to the city limits of 1654.

  8. Belarusian Currency and Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Belarusian Currency and Stock Exchange is a member of the following associations: International Association of Exchanges of the Commonwealth of Independent States countries (IAEx of CIS) Federation of Euro-Asian Stock Exchanges (FEAS) Association of Belarusian banks (ABB) It is also a partner exchange of the UN's Sustainable Stock Exchanges ...

  9. Belarus - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved 16 February 2013. Belarus, [ b] officially the Republic of Belarus, [ c] is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe. It is bordered by Russia to the east and northeast, Ukraine to the south, Poland to the west, and Lithuania and Latvia to the northwest. Belarus spans an area of 207,600 square kilometres (80,200 sq mi) with a population ...