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- Mikola Yermalovich (Belarusian: Ермало́віч Міко́ла Іва́навіч, Mikoła Jermałovič) (April 29, 1921 in Dzyarzhynsk Raion, Minsk VoblastMarch 5, 2000)...
- politician Mikola Statkevich (born 1956), Belarusian politician Mikola Yermalovich (1921–2000), Belarusian writer and historian Mikolas Saint Nicholas Day...
- (1997-2008) Andrey Kharkovets, (2008-2014) Vladimir Amarin, (2014-2018) Maksim Yermalovich, (2018-2020) Yuri Seliverstov, (since 5 June 2020) "Ministry of Finance"...
- Kernavė by Fryderyk Papée Karelichy (Lithuanian: Koreličiai) by Mikola Yermalovich Liškiava by Jonas Totoraitis Medininkai by Evaldas Gečiauskas Ročiškė...
- Commissioner) [15]  Belarus 21 August 2020 London United Kingdom Maxim Yermalovich (Amb****ador Extraordinary & Plenipotentiary) [16]  Belgium 18 May 2020...
- Lithuanian lands in modern Belarus. According to Belarusian writer Mikola Yermalovich (although his reliability is questioned by scholars) Lithuania (Belarusian:...
- s****ing a national identity. The amateur Belarusian historian Mikola Yermalovich stated that Lithuania began in the territory between Novogrudok and Minsk...
- of Litvinism and Litvinistic theories by Belarusian historians Mikola Yermalovich, Alexander Kravtsevich [be] which he describe as having nothing in common...
- Russia. Belarusians like provincial school literature teacher Mikola Yermalovich and Viktor Veras claim that the Grand Duchy was Belarusian and that modern...
- during World War II. Certain Belarusian nationalists, among them Mikola Yermalovich, have cited the Grand Duchy of Lithuania as the first Belarusian state...