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MyBelarus || Travel Requirements
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Places to See in Belarus. Places to Eat (Minsk). Citizens of most countries of the world need visas to enter Belarus. Visas are not needed for the nationals of some countries of the New Independent States (former Soviet republics), some Eastern European countries and several other states. You can find a list of the states who’s citizens do not need visas for travel to Belarus at the web-site of the Consular Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Belarus ( click here. There are some things that ...
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Places to See in Belarus. Places to Eat (Minsk). If you are planning to call to Belarus from abroad it may be a good idea to purchase a calling card from a company that specializes in calls to this part of the world. For example, while calls via larger phone companies to Belarus can cost you from US$ 1.5 to $3.0 per minute, a calling card from zvonok.com. Would cost you less than $ 0.30. If you are calling from a Belarusian cell phone: Just dial a 7-digit phone number both for landline and mobile numbers.
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MyBelarus || Getting There
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Places to See in Belarus. Places to Eat (Minsk). Getting There : Travel options. As with almost any trip abroad there are several things you need to do before traveling to Belarus. You have to make a choice between different transportation options, then you need to have your documents ready for travel, you should keep in mind some customs/border formalities and there are some insurance and registration issues. Of course, if you are bringing your pet with you there is a pet issue.
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MyBelarus || Frequently Asked Questions
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Places to See in Belarus. Places to Eat (Minsk). Do I need a visa to get to Belarus? Where can I get a Belarusian visa? You can obtain a Belarusian entry visa at Belarusian embassies and consulates. For the updated list of Belarusian diplomatic missions and their addresses see the web-site maintained by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Belarus at http:/ www.belembassy.org. How much do I have to pay for Belarusian visa? How long does it take to get a visa? If you are a journalist that is going to collec...
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MyBelarus || Downloads
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Places to See in Belarus. Places to Eat (Minsk). Here you can find links to different Belarus-related downloads from MyBelarus.Info and other sites. By United Nations Cartographic Section). From In Your Pocket.
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MyBelarus || Cafes, Bars, Restaurants in Minsk
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Places to See in Belarus. Places to Eat (Minsk). Restaurants, Cafes and Bars in Minsk. Minsk, ul. Karbysheva, 25. tel. 263-11-27. Belgrade Restaurant - Cafe. Minsk, ul. Bersona, 16. tel. 227-78-95. Minsk, Ave. F.Skariny, 71. tel. 232-02-08. Minsk, Svoboda sq., 17. tel. 223-75-05. Minsk, Ave. F.Skariny, 50. tel. 284-41-41. Minsk, ul. К. Маркса, 10. tel. 227-83-66. Minsk, Ave. F.Skariny , 143/1. tel. 264-65-08. Minsk, ul. Revolutsionnaya, 24. tel. 223-12-54. Armenian and European cuisine. Vrata Drakona (Dr...
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Places to See in Belarus. Places to Eat (Minsk). Internet : How to connect. While in Belarus, you have several options to connect to the Internet. Dial-up from your computer. If you bring your computer (say, laptop) with you, it is possible to set up a dial-up connection to the Internet. You do not necessarily need a contract to use a dial-up service in Belarus. You have two options.
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MyBelarus | Places Worth Visiting
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Places to See in Belarus. Places to Eat (Minsk). Places to visit in Belarus. Cathedral (catholic) of Simeon and Alyona. Opera and Ballet Theatre. Historic Museum in Dududki. Lake Naroch - National Park. Belovezhskaya Pushcha - National Park. Braslav Lakes - National Park.
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MyBelarus | Money In Belarus
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Places to See in Belarus. Places to Eat (Minsk). The money in Belarus are called rubel. Though Russian variant of the name ruble can be (and is) used with relation to Belarusian money . Currently there are notes ranging from 1 to 20 000 rubles. No coins are used in Belarus for circulation. Only a small amount of commemorative coins is produced. For the use in metro there are special plastic cards and tokens. Smart cards (plastic cards with microchips) are used for public payphones. Need to declare *.
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