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- Cultural regions of Belarus are historical and ethnographic regions that are located in the boundaries of what is now Belarus and are distinguished by a set of ethnocultural features: ethnic history, nature of settlement, economic activities and tools, folk architecture, arts and crafts, traditional clothing, folklore and local dialects. According to , these are the ethnographic regions of Belarus:
* (Belarusian: Паазер’е, lit. 'Paazer’e' or Падзві́нне, lit. 'Padzvínnie')
* (Belarusian: Беларускае Падняпроўе, lit. 'Bielaruskaje Padniaproŭje')
* (Belarusian: Цэнтра́льная Белару́сь, lit. 'Centráĺnaja Bielarúś')
* (Belarusian: Панямонне, lit. 'Paniamonnie')
* and Researchers contest the definitions of these regions. In the case of Padzvinne, the Belarusian historian contests its existence as a unified region and instead writes that there are two regions in that area. (en)
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- Cultural regions of Belarus are historical and ethnographic regions that are located in the boundaries of what is now Belarus and are distinguished by a set of ethnocultural features: ethnic history, nature of settlement, economic activities and tools, folk architecture, arts and crafts, traditional clothing, folklore and local dialects. According to , these are the ethnographic regions of Belarus: (en)
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- Cultural regions of Belarus (en)
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