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A map of Belarus's six provinces (voblasts), with Minsk having a special status as the national capital. Capitals are shown in parentheses:

  1. Minsk (capital)
  2. Brest Province (Brest)
  3. Homyel Province (Gomel)
  4. Hrodna Province (Hrodna)
  5. Mahilyow Province (Mahilyow)
  6. Minsk Province (Minsk)
  7. Vitsebsk Province (Vitsebsk)

Created by Morwen.

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A map of Belarus's six provinces (voblasts), with Minsk having a special status as the national capital. Capitals are shown in parentheses:

  1. Minsk (capital)
  2. Brest Province (Brest)
  3. Homyel Province (Gomel)
  4. Hrodna Province (Hrodna)
  5. Mahilyow Province (Mahilyow)
  6. Minsk Province (Minsk)
  7. Vitsebsk Province (Vitsebsk)

Created by Morwen.

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