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Jana
06-19-2019, 12:32 AM
:)

Roy
06-19-2019, 07:52 AM
They do overlap with all but the most with Russia, they are however more homogenous than Russians and are overwhelmingly light-eyed.
Light hair is also bit more common (on par with Latvia and Lithuania)

But most importantly, facial features wise they differ from some their neighbours like Poles.

). I'd say Russia > Ukraine / Lithuania > Latvia / Poland.

There are certain Belarussians that can hardly be Polish. These are foreign looks.

https://coupedumonde2018.fr/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Andrey-Harbunow.png

https://i.imgur.com/Fj40qjm.jpg


This one looks East Slavic AF. His surname though is distinctly Belarussian so he surely isn't simply a Russian from Belarus.

https://images2.minutemediacdn.com/image/upload/c_fill,w_912,h_516,f_auto,q_auto,g_auto/shape/cover/sport/5ac8c5681d79cda115000005.jpg

http://en.fodb.net/img/person/11836-Dzyanis-Laptsew.png

I've seen this fleshy lips shape copy-pasted on many Belarussians, among Poles you would have a hard time finding it.

https://coupedumonde2018.fr/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Pavel-Savitski.jpg


And some who can very well.

https://i.imgur.com/lPaVBWb.jpg


https://www.thefinalball.com/img/jogadores/97/146497_med_aleh_veratsila.jpg

http://bluenote.poznan.pl/wp-content/uploads/ZMICIER_FOTO.jpg

Satem
06-19-2019, 11:19 AM
^^^ Totally agree

Smeagol
06-19-2019, 11:27 AM
They're Russians. Byelorussia = White Russia.

Ülev
06-19-2019, 12:02 PM
and all people who speak english are British, french - Frenchie, portuguese - Portuguese, spanish - Spaniards etc.? nonsense, thread and threat sounds similar too, I can agree that some Russians can look Belorusian, only this direction

Roy
06-19-2019, 02:01 PM
They're Russians. Byelorussia = White Russia.

They are not though. They were inhabitants of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, unlike Russians. Belarussian language distinguished itself from Ruthenian language as early as the fourteenth century (the other language stemming from Ruthenian is Ukrainian and Lemko-Rusyn Ukrainian). Very similar language to Belarussian was in common official use in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.


Some authors take the year 1300 as the date of the disintegration of Russian and Belarusian-Ukrainian dialects and the year 1600 as the date of the divergence of Belarusian and Ukrainian dialects. In all three environments, their own language was still called Ruthenian The differences, initially insignificant, have been increasing more and more over time, and therefore it is impossible to indicate the exact date. The disappearance of the Ruthenian literary language in the Polish-Lithuanian lands in the seventeenth century and its replacement with Polish literary language increased the influence of the Polish language on the Ruthenian dialects, deepening even more the differences between the Belarusian-Ukrainian dialects and the Russian language.

Obviously Belarussian is similar to Russian, and together with their dominating political course is the reason for its modern downfall. It's a shame because it's one of the most beautiful Slavic languages.

Jana
06-19-2019, 07:25 PM
They're Russians. Byelorussia = White Russia.

Is it not more correct to label Russians, Belarusians and Ukrainians as Rus people ?

Satem
06-19-2019, 07:41 PM
Would I pass in Belarus?

https://i.imgur.com/TKUob7p.jpg

Aspirin
06-19-2019, 07:44 PM
Is it not more correct to label Russians, Belarusians and Ukrainians as Rus people ?

They all come from the same roots.
http://www.conflicts.rem33.com/images/Ukraine/KIEVAN%20RUS.jpg

Ülev
06-19-2019, 07:48 PM
They all come from the same roots.
http://www.conflicts.rem33.com/images/Ukraine/KIEVAN%20RUS.jpg

yeah, map of Belarus and Ukraine

Russia here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tartary

Vo˛d
06-19-2019, 08:13 PM
They look like less/non Uralid influenced Russians.

michal3141
06-19-2019, 08:17 PM
Would I pass in Belarus?

https://i.imgur.com/TKUob7p.jpg

I think you can easily pass. Probably even better in Poland.

Satem
06-19-2019, 08:20 PM
I think you can easily pass. Probably even better in Poland.

Really?

Roy
06-19-2019, 08:27 PM
I think you can easily pass. Probably even better in Poland.

Well he is Polish, and changed his nick recently :)

Mans not hot
06-19-2019, 09:05 PM
West (Northern) Ukrainians, West Russians, Eastern Poles. But I agree with Roy, that they often have their own distinct Eastslav looking types.

Smeagol
06-19-2019, 09:46 PM
Is it not more correct to label Russians, Belarusians and Ukrainians as Rus people ?

Yes, but Rus = Russian. Nobody talked about a "Belarusian people" until the 1890s.

Ülev
06-19-2019, 10:02 PM
Rus i one thing Ros-siya another, we have Rossiyskaya Federatsiya which include Rus-people and a lot of Kalmyks, Yakuts, Buryats....Karelians... and all mixed marriages etc made it even more complicated