Republikang Bayan ng Biyelorusya

Ang Belarusian People's Republic[2][3][4] (BNR; Biyeloruso: Беларуская Народная Рэспубліка, romanisado: Bielaruskaja Narodnaja Respublika, БНР), o Belarusian Democratic Republic, ay isang estado na idineklara ng Konseho ng Belarusian Democratic Republic sa Second Constituent Charter nito noong 9 Marso 1918 noong World War I. Ipinahayag ng Konseho na independyente ang Belarusian Democratic Republic sa Third Constituent Charter nito noong 25 Marso 1918 sa panahon ng pagsakop sa kontemporaryong Belarus ng Imperial German Army.[5]

  1. Druhaja Ŭstaŭnaja Hramata da narodaŭ Bielarusi [The Second Constituent Charter to the Peoples of Belarus]. (n.d.). Retrieved December 29, 2017, from http://www.radabnr.org/usthramaty/hramata2/
  2. . Ostrogorski Center. ISBN 9780244767938 https://books.google.com.ph/books?id=Ql2UDwAAQBAJ&q=+belarusian+people%22s+republic+&pg=PA26. {{cite book}}: Missing or empty |title= (tulong); Unknown parameter |pamagat= ignored (tulong); Unknown parameter |petsa= ignored (tulong)
  3. Dungaciu, Dan; Naumescu, Valentin. The European Union's Eastern Neighborhood Today: Politics, Dynamics, Perspectives. Cambridge Scholars. ISBN 9781443875196. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |petsa= ignored (tulong)
  4. Fedor, Julie; Kangaspuro, Markku; Lassila, Jussi; Zhurzhenko, Tatiana. Springer. ISBN 9783319665238 https://books.google.com.ph/books?id=m9FBDwAAQBAJ&q=+belarusian+people%22s+republic+&pg=PA73. {{cite book}}: Missing or empty |title= (tulong); Unknown parameter |pamagat= ignored (tulong); Unknown parameter |petsa= ignored (tulong)
  5. Treciaja Ŭstaŭnaja Hramata Rady BNR [The Third Constituent Charter] ng Konseho ng BNR]. (n.d.). Nakuha noong Disyembre 28, 2017, mula sa http://www.radabnr.org/usthramaty/hramata3/
Belarusian Democratic Republic
Беларуская Народная Рэспубліка
Bielaruskaja Narodnaja Respublika
1918–1919
Exile: 1919–present
Awiting Pambansa: Ваяцкі марш
Vajacki marš
"March of the Warriors"
Claimed territories superimposed on modern borders
Claimed territories superimposed on modern borders
KatayuanPartially recognized state under German occupation (1918)
Government in exile
(1918–)
Kabisera1918  Minsk · Vilnia
1918–1919  Hrodna
Kabisera habang ipinatapon1919–1923  Kaunas
1923–1945  Prague
1948–1970  Paris
1970–1983  Toronto
1983–present  Ottawa
Karaniwang wikaBelarusian
Minority languages:
Russian
Polish
Yiddish
Lithuanian
Ukrainian
KatawaganBelarusian
PamahalaanUnitary parliamentary republic under a provisional government
President
of the Rada
 
• 1918
Jan Sierada
• 1918–1919
Jazep Losik (acting)
President in exile 
• 1919–1928
Piotra Krečeŭski
• 1928–1943
Vasil Zacharka
• 1944–1970
Mikoła Abramčyk
• 1970–1982
Vincent Žuk-Hryškievič
• 1982–1997
Jazep Sažyč
• 1997–present
Ivonka Survilla
LehislaturaRada
PanahonWorld War I
• Established[1]
6 March 1918
• Independence proclaimed
25 March 1918
• Disestablished
Spring 1919
• In exile
1919–present
SalapiRuble
Pinalitan
Pumalit
Russian Republic
Russian SFSR
Litbel SSR
Poland
Belarusian government-in-exile