{ "Introduction": { "Background": { "text": "After seven decades as a constituent republic of the USSR, Belarus attained its independence in 1991. It has retained closer political and economic ties to Russia than any of the other former Soviet republics. In 1999, Belarus and Russia signed a treaty on a two-state union, envisioning greater political and economic integration. Although Belarus agreed to a framework to carry out the accord, serious implementation has yet to take place and negotiations on further integration have been contentious. Since taking office in 1994 as the country's first and only directly elected president, Alyaksandr LUKASHENKA has steadily consolidated his power through authoritarian means and a centralized economic system. Government restrictions on political and civil freedoms, freedom of speech and the press, peaceful assembly, and religion have remained in place. Restrictions on political freedoms have tightened in the wake of the disputed presidential election in 2020. The election results sparked large-scale protests as members of the opposition and civil society criticized the election’s validity. LUKASHENKA has remained in power as the disputed winner of the presidential election after quelling protests in 2020. Since 2022, Belarus has facilitated Russia's war in Ukraine, which was launched in part from Belarusian territory.
" } }, "Geography": { "Location": { "text": "Eastern Europe, east of Poland" }, "Geographic coordinates": { "text": "53 00 N, 28 00 E" }, "Map references": { "text": "Europe" }, "Area": { "total ": { "text": "207,600 sq km" }, "land": { "text": "202,900 sq km" }, "water": { "text": "4,700 sq km" } }, "Area - comparative": { "text": "slightly less than twice the size of Kentucky; slightly smaller than Kansas" }, "Land boundaries": { "total": { "text": "3,599 km" }, "border countries": { "text": "Latvia 161 km; Lithuania 640 km; Poland 375 km; Russia 1,312 km; Ukraine 1,111 km" } }, "Coastline": { "text": "0 km (landlocked)" }, "Maritime claims": { "text": "none (landlocked)" }, "Climate": { "text": "cold winters, cool and moist summers; transitional between continental and maritime" }, "Terrain": { "text": "generally flat with much marshland" }, "Elevation": { "highest point": { "text": "Dzyarzhynskaya Hara 346 m" }, "lowest point": { "text": "Nyoman River 90 m" }, "mean elevation": { "text": "160 m" } }, "Natural resources": { "text": "timber, peat deposits, small quantities of oil and natural gas, granite, dolomitic limestone, marl, chalk, sand, gravel, clay" }, "Land use": { "agricultural land": { "text": "43.7% (2018 est.)" }, "agricultural land: arable land": { "text": "arable land: 27.2% (2018 est.)" }, "agricultural land: permanent crops": { "text": "permanent crops: 0.6% (2018 est.)" }, "agricultural land: permanent pasture": { "text": "permanent pasture: 15.9% (2018 est.)" }, "forest": { "text": "42.7% (2018 est.)" }, "other": { "text": "13.6% (2018 est.)" } }, "Irrigated land": { "text": "303 sq km (2020)" }, "Major rivers (by length in km)": { "text": "Dnyapro (Dnieper) (shared with Russia [s] and Ukraine [m]) - 2,287 km
the government of Belarus has successfully promoted the migration to an all-internet protocol (IP) platform as part of a wider effort towards a digital transformation for the economy; the state-supported infrastructure operator has built an extensive fiber network which reaches all but the smallest settlements in the country; Belarus has the second highest fiber usage rate in Europe, behind only Iceland; long-term evolution (LTE) coverage is almost universal, while considerable progress has also been made in developing 5G services; telcos have had to invest in network infrastructure while managing a significant fall in the value of the local currency (particularly against the euro and the US dollar)
(2024)" }, "domestic": { "text": "fixed-line tele density 44 per 100 fixed-line; mobile-cellular tele density 123 telephones per 100 persons (2022)" }, "international": { "text": "country code - 375; Belarus is landlocked and therefore a member of the Trans-European Line (TEL), Trans-Asia-Europe (TAE) fiber-optic line, and has access to the Trans-Siberia Line (TSL); 3 fiber-optic segments provide connectivity to Latvia, Poland, Russia, and Ukraine; worldwide service is available to Belarus through this infrastructure; additional analog lines to Russia; Intelsat, Eutelsat, and Intersputnik earth stations; almost 31,000 base stations in service in 2019 (2020)" } }, "Broadcast media": { "text": "7 state-controlled national TV channels; Polish and Russian TV broadcasts are available in some areas; state-run Belarusian Radio operates 5 national networks and an external service; Russian and Polish radio broadcasts are available (2019)" }, "Internet country code": { "text": ".by" }, "Internet users": { "percent of population": { "text": "92% (2023 est.)" } }, "Broadband - fixed subscriptions": { "total": { "text": "3.2 million (2023 est.)" }, "subscriptions per 100 inhabitants": { "text": "35 (2023 est.)" } } }, "Transportation": { "National air transport system": { "number of registered air carriers": { "text": "2 (2020)" }, "inventory of registered aircraft operated by air carriers": { "text": "30" }, "annual passenger traffic on registered air carriers": { "text": "2,760,168 (2018)" }, "annual freight traffic on registered air carriers": { "text": "1.9 million (2018) mt-km" } }, "Civil aircraft registration country code prefix": { "text": "EW" }, "Airports": { "text": "46 (2024)" }, "Heliports": { "text": "4 (2024)" }, "Pipelines": { "text": "5,386 km gas, 1,589 km oil, 1,730 km refined products (2013)" }, "Railways": { "total": { "text": "5,528 km (2014)" }, "standard gauge": { "text": "25 km (2014) 1.435-m gauge" }, "broad gauge": { "text": "5,503 km (2014) 1.520-m gauge (874 km electrified)" } }, "Roadways": { "total": { "text": "86,600 km (2017)" } }, "Waterways": { "text": "2,500 km (2011) (major rivers are the west-flowing Western Dvina and Neman Rivers and the south-flowing Dnepr River and its tributaries, the Berezina, Sozh, and Pripyat Rivers)" }, "Merchant marine": { "total": { "text": "4 (2023)" }, "by type": { "text": "other 4" } } }, "Military and Security": { "Military and security forces": { "text": "Belarus Armed Forces: Army, Air and Air Defense Force, Special Operations Force, Special Troops (electronic warfare, signals, engineers, biological/chemical/nuclear protection troops, etc)