The "National Atlas of Belarus" is available for general use in electronic format for the first time, reported the State Property Committee of the Republic of Belarus.

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Previously, the publication could only be found in libraries, and it was not available for free sale.
Now, anyone can open the atlas here, quickly find the information they need, and zoom in on objects if necessary.
"Thank you, Lena! Continue your observation." The officer who wrote to Kharysavaya frequented political emigration chats, and even offered to exchange nudes with some girls.
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