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The spellings Belorussia and Byelorussia are transliterations
of unofficial alternative names of the country in Russian.
Officially, its Russian name is the Republic of Belarus. Belarus
was named "Belorussia" in the days of Imperial Russia,
and the Russian tsar was usually styled "Emperor of All
the Russias — Great, Little, and White".
This practice continued throughout the Soviet era, with the
country taking the official name of the "Byelorussian
Soviet Socialist Republic". Some Belarusians object to
the name "Byelorussia", as it is an unwelcome reminder
of the days under Russian and Soviet rule.
In 2002, an informal survey
was conducted by the website pravapis.org to see which version
of the name was used on a majority of websites. By using Google,
the website looked up various terms and it found that "Belarus",
the official short form of the name, was used on 93% of websites
checked. Spellings "Belorussia", "Bielorussia"
and "Byelorussia" were used in 1%–2% of cases.
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