Eastern Belarus

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Eastern Belarus is the eastern region of the Republic of Belarus, encompassing areas such as Gomel and Mogilev and characterized by its industrial centers, agricultural lands, and proximity to Russia and Ukraine.

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All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Eastern Belarus canonical 1
eastern Belarus 1
south‑eastern Belarus 1

Statements (43)

Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical region
historical region
administrativeCenterOfIncludedRegion Gomel is the administrative center of Gomel Region NERFINISHED
Mogilev is the administrative center of Mogilev Region NERFINISHED
agriculturalProduction fodder crops
grain crops
potatoes
borders Russia NERFINISHED
Ukraine NERFINISHED
borderType international land border with Russia
international land border with Ukraine
characterizedBy agricultural lands
industrial centers
climate humid continental climate
country Belarus
hasEconomicActivity chemical industry
crop farming
food processing
livestock farming
machinery production
manufacturing industry
hasFeature Dnieper River basin NERFINISHED
Pripyat River basin NERFINISHED
fertile plains
mixed forests
historicalInfluence Russian Empire NERFINISHED
Soviet Union NERFINISHED
includes Gomel Region NERFINISHED
Mogilev Region NERFINISHED
industrialCenter Gomel industrial hub
Mogilev industrial hub NERFINISHED
language Belarusian NERFINISHED
Russian
locatedIn Eastern Europe
majorCity Gomel NERFINISHED
Mogilev NERFINISHED
partOf Belarus NERFINISHED
Belarusian economic planning regions
timeZone UTC+3
transportRole corridor between Belarus and Russia
corridor between Belarus and Ukraine
usedInContext geographical description of Belarus
regional economic analysis of Belarus

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Gomel Regional Drama Theatre locatedIn Eastern Belarus
this entity surface form: eastern Belarus
Gomel Regional Drama Theatre regionServed Eastern Belarus
this entity surface form: south‑eastern Belarus