1: A country between Ukraine and Russia.
2: A brand of tractors produced in Belarus.
In the 1930's, during the days of the USSR, a large factory in Minsk, the capital of Belarus, produced tractors (At first copies of the famous Fordson tractor) and exported them under the Brand name Belarus.
Most farmers who do buy a Belarus find them to be quite reliable, while others compare them to the infamous Lada.
Belarus is still around, with a network of dealerships in both the US and Canada.
Pronounced Beller-oose
2: A brand of tractors produced in Belarus.
In the 1930's, during the days of the USSR, a large factory in Minsk, the capital of Belarus, produced tractors (At first copies of the famous Fordson tractor) and exported them under the Brand name Belarus.
Most farmers who do buy a Belarus find them to be quite reliable, while others compare them to the infamous Lada.
Belarus is still around, with a network of dealerships in both the US and Canada.
Pronounced Beller-oose
by Puffie40 October 9, 2005


A place in Europe where most people don't even speak their own language (Belarusian) and instead speak Russian. Oh, and did I mention that they have a "president" who is actually a dictator?
Belarus is not Russia!
by ekil skool ti tahw t'nsi sihT January 12, 2022


by BrAss1245 February 5, 2010

by Dat Cat June 17, 2020

It seems that even when some of the people in Belarus seem to want lockdowns, dictatorship, and authoritarian leadership, they're not given it. Countries under lockdowns seem closer to near-dictatorships than Belarus at this time.
by Solid Mantis April 2, 2020
