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 Enjoy! . White Russia or Belarus?. Kassandra Ramos. Energy. Government. History. Culture. Welcome to the Lobby. Curator Information. Add Picture Here.

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  1.  Enjoy!  White Russia or Belarus? Kassandra Ramos Energy Government History Culture Welcome to the Lobby

  2. Curator Information Add Picture Here My name is Kassandra Ramos, and I’m in sixth grade. I love hanging out with my friends, and playing sports all day long. I have long, curly, dark brown hair, and I have a sweet as can be personality, but I can surprise people with a mean side when I need to. Back to Lobby Note: Virtual museums were first introduced by educators at Keith Valley Middle School in Horsham, Pennsylvania. This template was designed by Lindsey Warneka under the direction of Dr. Christy Keeler during a Teaching American History grant module. View the Educational Virtual Museums website for more information on this instructional technique.

  3. Energy Artifact 2 Artifact 4 Back to Lobby

  4. Government 6 Artifact 7 Back to Lobby

  5. History Artifact 8 Artifact 10 Back to Lobby

  6. Culture Artifact 12 Artifact 11 Artifact 13 Back to Lobby

  7. The White Stork The White Stork is the national bird of Belarus. It weights 2.3 to 4.5 kilograms, and eats many different things. The white stork eats snakes, lizards, mollusks, lady bugs, butterflies, and other kinds of insects. It also eats earthworms, frogs, fish, and other animals and creatures that it can find. The White Stork is completely white, except for the feathers that help them fly, which are black. The White Stork is HUMONGOUS, and it spends it’s winters in the tropical part of Africa. Back to Room 1

  8. Wind Energy Insert Artifact Picture Here Belarus uses 1.9 to 2.0 Mtoe per year. The amount of energy made from wind farms in Belarus is about 220 billion kilowatts per hour! The wind energy in Belarus isn’t growing very quickly at all because investors are having problems in the Republic of Belarus, so they can not afford to pay for more wind farms. In Belarus there are only two types of turbines existing. The government of Belarus has made a program so they can try to get the wind energy sector to develop faster, between the years of 2008 and 2014. Wind is renewable. This means it is, and always will be around, and will never run out. Wind is always around so if you have enough wind where you live, it is possible there is a wind farm around, like in Belarus. Back to Room 1

  9. The Dnieper River The Dnieper River is a river that crosses Belarus, Ukraine, and Russia, and is 2,290 kilometers long! That’s HUGE! The UNDP’s regional GEF project has helped Belarus and other countries make approaches that will help them manage the environment around the river so none of the plants, or animals, will became extinct. The drinking water from the river is used carefully because now 40% of the water that is taken does not meet the requirements needed. This is the reason why many plant, and animal species are becoming extinct in Ukraine, Russia, and Belarus. Back to Room 1

  10. Wood Energy Insert Artifact Picture Here Wood energy is good for cooking and heating. You can heat your house, and cook at the same time. You can also use this power source for sometimes fueling steam engines, and for steaming turbines that make electricity. Wood fuel can be used as firewood, sawdust, chips, pellets, and sheets. Belarus used 2.24 Mtoe in 2010, and they believe that about 3.10 Mtoe will be used in the year of 2012. Wood energy can be used anywhere around the world. This is used everyday in Belarus, and in other places around the globe. Back to Room 1

  11. House of Representatives The House of Representatives is a one hundred-ten seat house. Only eight of the representatives are chosen directly by the president of Belarus. After the president assigns the eight people, then the others are chosen by the prime minister. The House of Representatives in Belarus is different than the House of Representatives in the United States. Here we have a Legislative Branch, a Judicial Branch, and an Executive Branch. In Belarus they don’t have any branches of any kind. The House of Representatives is a part of the Republic government in Belarus. Back to Room 2

  12. Insert Artifact Picture Here Minsk Minsk is the capital of Belarus. It has bright lights, and tall buildings. You can call it New York City TWO! Minsk is the largest city in Belarus. Minsk has a Population of 1,836,808 people. Minsk used to be a provincial city in Polotsk. Minsk was also the capital of the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic. Minsk was a part of Grand Duchy of Lithuania in 1242, and got town privileges in the year 1499. Back to Room 2

  13. Alexander Lukashenko Insert Artifact Picture Here Alexander Lukashenko was born on August 30th 1954 in Kopys, Vitebsk, Belarus. He worked in the Border Guards, and in the Soviet Army. He was elected as the chair of an anti-corruption committee in 1993. He served as the chair from 1993 to 2001. He was re-elected in 2001 and served from 2001, and again on March 19th in 2006. He is still the president today. Belarus is a Republic type of government. Alexander Lukashenko is fifty-four years old, and has a ex-wife’s named Galina Ronionovna. They have two adult boys. There names are Victor and Dmitry Lukashenko, and they live in Belarus. Back to Room 2

  14. Vintsent Dunin-Martsinkyevich Insert Artifact Picture Here Vintsent Dunin-Martsinkyevich was born in 1808, and was a famous poet, writer, and dramatist. A dramatist is a person who writes dramatic poetry, or stories. Vintsent was born in Babruysk in a Polish and Lithuanian family. Some consider Vintsent Dunin-Martsinkyevich as one of the founders of the current Belarusian theater. Vintsent wrote his poetry in two languages Belarusian and Polish. Vintsent Dunin-Martsinkyevich died in 1884. He was buried in Tupalshchyna or as it’s called today, Valozhyvn Rajon. Back to Room 3

  15. Insert Artifact Picture Here The Bombing In Minsk In Minsk, Belarus there was a terrorist attack on the 11th day of April in the year of 2011. This attack happened in the Oktyabrskaya station at about six-o-clock p.m. No one knows exactly why someone would do something like this, but some people believe that a terrorist did this to continue Osama Bin Laden’s plan to bomb different places in the world, including many subway stations. A reporter there saw someone being carried into an ambulance without their legs. There were 12 people killed and 32 people injured. Back to Room 3

  16. Swamps in Belarus A swamp is a wet, spongy landform. There are seven swamps in Belarus. Swamps are just like lakes, but have trees inside of them. Swamps can have bushes inside of them also. Swamps are usually found near rivers or lakes, and have mineral soil that drains down slowly. Swamps don’t always have water. They can have water for one year, or they can have water for only part of a year. They can be different sizes and shapes. Swamps are classified by the types of trees that grow in it. There are Conifer Swamps, Hardwood Swamps, the Great Dismal Swamp, and more interesting swamps around the world. Back to Room 3

  17. Jews in Belarus One type of religion in Belarus are Jews. There are more than forty Hebrew communities in Belarus. Jews speak Yiddish, or Hebrew, and have many traditions that they celebrate. One of them is called a circumcision, or a brit milah. It is celebrated for a newborn baby on the eighth day of it’s life. The parents of the baby must call as soon as possible after the baby is born, so they can celebrate on the correct day, at the correct time. Jews have a symbol that looks sort of like the north star. It has purple, bronze, and silver on it, with a whole in the center of it. If someone wanted to, they could wear this symbol as a necklace. Back to Room 4

  18. Belarusians in Belarus Obviously in Belarus there are Belarusians. In 2009 the government took a survey that said that seventy-two percent of Belarusians spoke Russian at their houses, and only about 12% of Belarusians spoke Belarusian. By the survey that the government took, they also found out that about only 30% of Belarusians can speak, read, and write Belarusian. 52% can only read and speak it. They also found out one out of ten Belarusians don’t understand the Belarusian language. Belarusians get jobs and work like Americans do. The symbol above is the coat of arms in Belarus. Back to Room 4

  19. Eastern Orthodox The main religion in Belarus is Eastern Orthodox. The Orthodox religion, including Eastern Orthodox, is the second largest Christian communion. This religion has about three hundred million people that practice this religion. The cross above is the Saint Nicholas cross, or the, Saint Olga's cross. This cross is a cross for Saint Nicholas because his concern for children, and their happiness. His charity is another reason why the Eastern Orthodox consider Saint Nicholas to be one of the most popular saints ever known. The Eastern Orthodox religion makes up eighty percent of religious people in Belarus. Back to Room 4

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