In Belarus, large women with beautiful bodies. The most beautiful girls of Belarus

Belarusians are an East Slavic people. In total, there are about 10 million Belarusians in the world, of which 7.9 million are...
live on the territory of the Republic of Belarus.

28th place: Anna Sharevich (born December 18, 1985, Brest) - Belarusian chess player.
Champion of Belarus in 2002, 2005, 2007 and 2011. Anna Sharevich is among the top most beautiful chess players.
27th place: Ekaterina Vandareva (born January 20, 1991, Starye Dorogi, Minsk region) - Belarusian athlete,
competing in kickboxing and Thai boxing. Repeated world and European champion.


26th place: Olga Antropova - Miss Belarus 2004.


25th place: Yana Supranovich - Belarusian model, representing Belarus at the international
beauty contest Miss International / Miss International 2009, where she reached the semi-finals.


24th place: Anzhelika Agurbash (born May 17, 1970, Minsk) - Belarusian singer, actress, model and TV presenter. In 1988 she won the first beauty contest in Belarus, “Minsk Jumper”. In the period from 1995 to 2001 she performed as Lika Yalinskaya (Yalinskaya - maiden name singers). Anzhelika Agurbash represented Belarus at the Eurovision Song Contest 2005.


23rd place: Anna Sharkunova (born October 14, 1984, Pinsk) - Belarusian singer.


22nd place: Veronika Antipova is a Belarusian model working with modeling agencies in Paris, Milan, and New York. Height 175 cm, body measurements 85-58-86.


21st place: Alina Kravtsova - TV presenter. Since 2004, she has worked as a news anchor on the First Channel of Belarusian Television. From 2007 to 2011 she was the author and host of the program " Cultured people"(Channel One, Belarus). From 2009 to 2012 - presenter International festival arts "Slavic Bazaar in Vitebsk". Since September 2012 - presenter of the program "Scene of the Incident" (Channel Five, Russia).


20th place: Galina Shishkova (born January 4, 1976, Vyborg) - Belarusian singer.


19th place: Natalya Ryabova - Belarusian model, winner international competition beauty among the deaf
and hearing impaired girls "Miss Deaf International 2012".


18th place: Ekaterina Domankova-Zingarevich (born September 19, 1988, Minsk) - a model from Belarus, working in Europe and the USA under the name Katya Zingarevich / Katsia Zingarevich. Height 178 cm, body measurements 86-60-90. Domankova is the maiden name, and Zingarevich is the surname of the model after her wedding with the famous Russian businessman Anton Zingarevich, owner of English football club"Reading".


17th place: Yulia Skalkovich (born January 5, 1992, village of Kleiniki, Brest district) - Miss Belarus 2012.


16th place: Anna Kindruk (born June 26, 1988, Pinsk) - First Vice-Miss Belarus 2010.


15th place: Anastasia Pogranichnaya - Second Vice-Miss Belarus 2012, represented the country at the Miss International 2012 competition.


14th place: Alexandra Gerasimenya (born December 31, 1985, Minsk) - Belarusian swimmer, two-time vice-champion Olympic Games 2012 (50 and 100 meters freestyle), winner of gold medals at the World and European Championships, multiple champion of the Universiade (2009, 2011 and 2013).


13th place: Evgenia Neronskaya - Belarusian model, girl of the year according to Maxim magazine (Miss Maxim 2008), finalist of the competitions "Miss Belarus 2006", Miss World University 2007 (title "Miss Photo"), Miss tourism intercontinental 2010 (3rd place).


12th place: Tatyana Davydenko (born July 8, 1988) - Belarusian model, prize winner audience choice at the Miss Minsk 2011 and Miss Belarus 2012 competitions. Height - 175 cm, figure parameters 78-60-90.


11th place: Olga Khizhinkova (born November 22, 1986, Vitebsk) - Belarusian model, Miss Belarus 2008. Height 184 cm,
figure parameters 88-61-92.


10th place: Tatyana Lukashenko - Belarusian singer and DJ, former member group "Topless".
She posed topless for Maxim magazine.


9th place: Svetlana Vladimirova (born January 10, 1982) - director of Radio ONT (Belarus), in the recent past -
-radio and television presenter, author of television musicals.


8th place: Ekaterina Buraya (born November 5, 1988, Bobruisk) - winner of the international beauty contest
Miss Supranational 2012.


7th place: Daria Domracheva (born August 3, 1986) - Belarusian biathlete, two-time world champion in biathlon,
bronze medalist of the 2010 Olympic Games.


6th place: Victoria Mahota is a Belarusian model who took second place in the 2007 Ford Supermodel of the World competition in New York.


5th place: Olga Fadeeva (born October 15, 1978, Minsk) - Belarusian and Russian actress theater and cinema. The popularity of the actress was brought to her by the TV series "Soldiers", in which she played the main character. female role, Sergeant Irina Pyleeva. Among her theatrical works- Isolde (play Tristan and Isolde), Hermia (play A Midsummer Night's Dream), Ophelia (play "Hamlet"), Joan of Arc (staged "The Lark").


4th place: Alesa Kacher (born May 9, 1987, Minsk) - Russian actress.


3rd place: Evgenia Katova, better known as Zhenya Katava / Zhenya Katava - a famous Belarusian model working in Europe and the USA. Height 177 cm, body measurements 82-58-88.


2nd place: Anastasia Magronova (born March 31, 1985, Soligorsk) - Belarusian model, blogger, former TV presenter on the STV channel. Livejournal -

Belarus is the center of Europe and Slavic world. Because of this, the women of Belarus are distinguished by particularly pure beauty, embodying best qualities Slavic and European appearance.

10th place – Evgenia Kotova


Zhenya was born in 1994 in Borisov. My childhood dream of becoming a model has come true. At the age of 15, the girl began studying in the modeling studio of Sergei Nagorny, where she spent her formation and first works for her portfolio, which was appreciated by the American modeling agency Al Model Management. She took a stage name for herself – Zhenya Katava.

Evgeniya has extraordinary appearance : green eyes, dark hair, graceful gait, enchanting gaze, this is what she was appreciated for Dolce & Gabbana, Giorgio Armani, Marc Jacobs, Bottega Veneta, Desigual. The girl actively shoots for magazines and is very popular not only in modeling, but also on social networks, where she has many subscribers.

9th place – Sabina Lobova


The girl was brought to the Nagorny model salon by her parents at the age of 14 along with younger sister, everyone predicted a career for the younger one, since she fit the parameters much better, but Sabina pulled herself together and lost 19 kg. According to her, it helped proper nutrition and loads, after that they paid closer attention to it.

Plus, the girl learned two languages ​​(English and French), which also played an important role in her becoming a world-famous model. Now Sabina performed in shows and fashion shows Moncler Gamma Rouge, Victoria Beckham, Atelier Versace, Jean Paul Gaultier, Giambattista Valli, Gucci and many others.

8th place – Stasha Yatchuk


Despite the fact that Nastya always dreamed of becoming a model, until the age of 16 she did not even think that she would become famous in this field throughout the world. An agent from a modeling salon saw a photo of Nastya in social network, and immediately invited her to the casting. Nastya held her first show under the pseudonym Stasha in Milan ( Prada) - this became a pass to the world podium and to famous magazines.

In between filming, the girl graduated from school and is now actively developing. Philipp Plein, Barbara Bui, Dolce & Gabbana, Akris, Giorgio Armani, BCBG and many other designers appreciate Stasha and constantly invite her to their shows.

7th place - Elizaveta Martynchik


Still very young model, but has already conquered the world's clothing designers. Lisa was born in 2000, and at the age of 13 she decided to send her photos to the Nagorny modeling salon, where she was appreciated and accepted. At the age of 16, the girl had already managed to work with Elle girl, Calvin Klein, Shiseido. Lisa is still in school, so she cannot work at full capacity, but despite this, there are several large contracts every year, so her parents, teachers, and friends help her quickly adapt and catch up on what she managed to miss during filming and shows .

6th place – Daria Kostenich


Born in 1997, she didn’t consider modeling seriously until she was 15, considered herself not very beautiful, and spent a lot of time with boys and her father. Many Belarusian photographers examined her model parameters, and invitations to shoot came constantly; she did not agree for a long time, but still broke under the pressure.

Her photo ended up in a modeling salon, and from then on her career began to develop rapidly. Alexandre de Paris, Armani, Blumarine, Chanel, Elizabetta Franchi and other designers invite Daria to participate in their shows, and between her work on the catwalk she managed to finish school and go to university for distance learning.

5th place – Natalya Remarchuk



Natasha was born in 1995, before graduating from school and did not think about being a model at all
: I was studying, drawing, helping my mom and dad with my younger brother, but in an instant a photographer saw her on the subway and offered to shoot her - so her photos ended up in a modeling agency. Before the shows she had to lose 12 kg, and after that she had a triumphant show Prada. The girl works for Elie Saab, Calvin Klein, Christian Dior, Alexander McQueen, Givenchy and other fashion designers.

4th place – Tatyana Dyagileva


In 1991, Tanya was born in Vitebsk. Her physique allowed her to study ballet at one time and then go into the modeling business. Now she is in the status of a supermodel, participating in such shows as: Hermes, Alexander McQueen, Prada, Chanel, Dior, Versace. Was the face of brand companies Lanvin, Hugo Boss, Christian Dior and others. Her unearthly appearance and deep gaze do not leave anyone indifferent, which is why she has been at the peak of popularity for several years.

3rd place – Anastasia Belikova


She was born into an ordinary family in 1990 in Brest. I got into the modeling business thanks to my mother, who took the girl at the age of 15 to a casting at the modeling salon of Sergei Nagorny. In world fashion circles, Nastya is known as Anabela (the pseudonym was obtained by adding her first and last names). Nastya's first show was Prada. Belikova is the face of many brands, participated in fashion shows Pucci, Isabel Marant, Versace, Yves Saint Laurent, Kenzo and many others.

2nd place – Ekaterina Domankova


Another Belarusian superstar was born in Minsk in 1988. Katya didn’t think that she would become a model until she won a local beauty contest, where she was noticed by the Nagorny modeling salon, where she ended up, then in 2005 Katya won the competition “ Supermodel of the world", which brought her a big contract and fame.

In 2010, after her wedding to a businessman, Katya became even more enthusiastic about modeling and received a contract with the company Victoria's Secret, appears in shows, catalogs, fashion shows. After that he participates in shows Armani, removed for Marie Claire, H&M, TODS, Intimissini, Stella McCartney and so on. Now she successfully combines children, career, and hobbies.

1st place – Marina Linchuk


Marina was born in 1987 in Minsk, grew up as an ordinary child, and at the age of 13 she decided to support her friend at a casting for a modeling agency, but the jury chose her instead of her friend. Soon Marina moved to Moscow to continue her fledgling career. The first offer she received was from a Japanese brand NinaDonis, and then went to New York and got into the camera famous photographer Steven Meisel.

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It is known that the most beautiful girls they live where wars have often taken place, there have been conquests, and the blood of the victors and the vanquished mixed. in search of new beauties, he turned his attention to Belarus. And he made his own rating of the most beautiful girls in the country.

Irina Khanunik-Rombalskayafamous TV presenter, actress, model. Excellent student, has 2 higher education: lawyer and journalist. From 12 years old modeling business, but in Lately Main place of work: Capital Television. He works with complete dedication and loves to be in the center of events.

Ekaterina Domankova is a young Belarusian super-beauty who won the Supermodel of the World competition in 2006. Since then, she has been shining on the fashion catwalks of the world, being the face of many famous brands. Recently I tried myself as a TV presenter.

Sasha Pavlova– popular TV presenter and model, winner of “ The last hero"in Holland, they love her, they discuss her. This gorgeous blonde with intelligence was on the cover of Playboy. But after success abroad, she still returned to her homeland.

Alina Kravtsova– a historian by training, a popular TV presenter, first of news programs, then of cultural and educational programs, as well as competitions and song festivals. Interested in the fashion industry and directing. Perhaps soon she may appear in a completely new role.

Angelica Agurbash- singer, actress, model, TV presenter and just a beauty. She became the winner of the first beauty contest in Belarus. She represented Belarus at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2005. She sang in the finale of “Songs of the Year”. Recorded 11 discs.

Galina Shishkova– a popular performer, worked with the Finberg Orchestra, the Presidential Orchestra of the Republic of Belarus, and then began performing solo. She has received several prestigious awards for creative professionalism. Recorded 2 albums.

Lucia Lushchik- popular TV presenter. The winner of various awards, she was recognized as one of the most beautiful and successful girls in the city of Minsk. Participant in various extreme show programs. For several years now, this beautiful girl has been wishing all Belarusians good morning.

Alexandra Sokol– model, former athlete, master of sports in football, participant in the European championship among girls. Due to an injury I had to retire from the sport. She was noticed as the lead singer of the XO group.

Anna Sharkunovapopular singer. The childhood hobby then grew into professional activity. Participant and winner of many song festivals, as well as reality shows.

Belarusians are a small nation living in voluntary isolation. Belarusians are always interested in foreigners, and foreigners are always interested in Belarusians. The latter always ask rare guests: “How do you like it here with us? How are the girls?” Foreign men usually can’t say anything: their jaws drop at the possibilities. And foreign women, as a rule, note the dullness and sloppiness of Belarusian men. I have a slightly different view: according to my passport, I am Tuteish, even after almost ten years of living in Europe. But I have something to compare with: during my stormy youth I met Belarusian, Italian, Ukrainian, Russian, English, Polish women, had romantic relationships with Bulgarian, Dutch and Spanish women, American, Swiss and even a Turkish woman (I avenged you, dzetsyuki! ) Sorry for being so quick with your exploits, but you’ve already tensed up internally, so it’s better to immediately throw out the red rag. I am writing anonymously - I am protecting my relationship from you, well-wishers!

I have a couple of Ukrainian friends (Yalta and Kiev). Both now live in the USA; they used to often travel to visit relatives in Belarus. One said about Belarusian women: “Belarusians are a quiet pool. Serious women: a thing in itself, focused on relationships and marriage and therefore can grab you by the balls - you won’t even notice.” Another added: “Ukrainian women are fun sexy things who dream of dolce vita and live dolce vita. Without hesitation, they can leave a man for more expensive beads from another suitor.” An apt description, I have repeatedly seen this performed by Ukrainian women outside of Ukraine. Ukrainian women remind me of Italian women in many ways.
And Belarusians in general are judged by Russians, Ukrainians and other Europeans as “simple, complicated little things.” Belarusians certainly have something to be proud of. Without exception, all Western foreigners I know are crazy about them. Crazy not so much for beauty, but for the quick complaisance and almost Protestant practicality of Belarusian women - they build with them strong families. And Belarusian women find in foreign husbands something that Belarusian men did not give them at home. But behind all this, no, no, but they will also become sad (like everyone else) soviet people) according to the “deep spiritual understanding” that they had at home in Belarus. But still, these “escaped” women who are happily married to foreigners prefer not to remember hard life Belarusian women at home.

Any foreigner cures a girl from Belarus from her main illness - low self-esteem. But neither Belarusians (they are “strong”), nor foreigners (they didn’t notice or are simply well-mannered) almost never admit this.

Belarusians are really serious. Therefore, they will be much more willing to give (even knowing that this is a one night stand) to someone who gives them compliments, or to someone who lures them into a serious relationship. An American would just fuck (for example, for the sake of exoticism). A Russian woman would fuck out of love for Chekhov, for oil, or, for example, out of pity. The Spanish girl would fuck first. The Englishwoman - for her sense of humor. And with Belarusian women it turns out somehow with anguish: you don’t seem to promise to get married, but you feel that they still expect something from you. Personally, this really infuriates me about Belarusian women (with a lot of others positive qualities), but personally I can’t do anything. Thinking about the mysterious archetype of the modern Belarusian woman, it seems to me that I have found the origins. This is history, demographics, new traditions family relations and “special conditions of marriage in Belarus”, all together placing a heavy burden on the shoulders of the nation and on the shoulders of the women themselves.

In Belarus, it’s time to allow polygamy and polygamy - this would partially save everyone.

Numerous wars that swept across Belarus for centuries could not help but leave a mark. Just 70 years ago there were many more women in Belarusian cities and villages more men. Since the patriarchal Salayan way of life has not yet disappeared, every woman tried, if not to get a husband into the house, then at least to be caressed by a man! Boys born after the war (no matter whether in a legal or illegal marriage) were triple desired by their mothers and spoiled from the cradle. An explanation for this can be sought not only in the 2nd World War, but also in the 1st World War, which fronted in the middle of Belarus for several years, in Napoleon’s campaign, in three uprisings against Russian Empire XIX century, as well as in the Northern War and other wars against its eastern neighbor - all these events mowed down men. The genetic memory of Belarusians (Belarusian women) is to “preserve and protect the man,” which in a special way was superimposed on the genetic hard work and flexible memory. It’s women who save men.

All over the world and at all times, more boys are born than girls, as a kind of compensatory reaction of nature to men’s tendency to take risks (it’s all testosterone!) Times when men risked their lives in mammoth hunting, war, coal mining or rafting the forests in the civilized world are gone. However, Belarus still falls out of the statistics. I don’t presume to judge the reasons, but most likely they are related to alcohol, poor motivation at work (hello to the Belarusian Charco-Shvarka), lack of material anchors in the form of a mortgage, “accounts” and other obligations to one’s family, society and credit institutions.

Photo: Victoria Selbach

But in general, the difference between countries lies not in how many boys are born per girl, but in the age at which the number of males of the same age is compared to the number of females of the same age. Thus, in Germany the number of same-age men is compared with the number of women at 50 years old, in Great Britain - at 40 years old, in Canada - at 53 years old, in Italy - at 47 years old, in the Netherlands - after 64 years old, in Nigeria - at 49 years old, in Kenya - at 46, in Ukraine - at 29 years old. In Belarus, the number of men of the same age who are ready for relationships and reproduction is compared with the number of women not even at 29, but a little earlier - at 25–28 years (we subtract gays, alcoholics and other tank players from men). Actually, this can be observed on the streets of the city, in restaurants, clubs and cafes of Minsk. Belarusian statistics are especially frightening, because at the age of 52 there are almost 3 times more women than men. This means that the average Belarusian woman has to fight for a Belarusian man with two other Belarusian women. It turns out that after World War II, Belarusian society still cannot restore the numerical balance of “men - women” in reproductive age. This means that in active age There are always more women than men. And if so, then the conditions “on the market” are dictated by men. They are a resource in short supply.

Spoiled Belarusian boys

The most interesting thing is that in Belarus, since the “post-war”, boys have been caressed from birth even today - mothers (probably unconsciously) indulge many of the boys’ whims, while girls are raised from the cradle in strictness and restrictions that are unthinkable for Belarusian boys. The post-war children born did not have fathers (often women simply wanted to give birth to a child) or the fathers were busy at the next construction site of the five-year plan, and the rest continued to drown out their war, partisan and camp memories with vodka. Probably, it was in those years that Belarusian mothers finally took the upbringing of boys into their strong hands. Since then, Belarusian boys have grown up spoiled. A mother can raise a boy; Only a father can raise a man. So it turns out that Belarus today is a matriarchal state (in which a handful of mustachioed men sincerely believe that they rule the country).

Women in the country rule everything from birth and throughout the life of a male citizen. The mother takes the boy to the garden. Mother goes to school parent meetings, where she interacts with female educators. The mother washes, cooks, cleans, makes repairs, goes shopping, often hammers nails and changes burnt out light bulbs. A mother tries to get her son out of the army on the military commissar's carpet. The mother, crying, sees off her son to the army and then goes to him with parcels. The mother enters the university with her son and literally takes tests and exams with her child. The mother arranges a wedding for her son, gives money for the wedding and, on top of that, from her own stash - for new car or an apartment. And even after a divorce, the children remain with their mother.

Where has the Belarusian man been and remains all this time? All this time the men were withdrawing themselves. And they didn’t have to pay anything for it (women allow it). It was women who allowed men to withdraw themselves (to work, to work in Russia, to drink beer with friends, to watch hockey on TV, or simply to meet with their mistress). They probably learned all this two or three generations ago from their grandmothers, who survived the war and were happy about “any man in the house.”

“Any man at home” is actually scary. Slouchy, drunk, partying, lazy - the main thing is “one of our own”. Fragile to men's feet female hands Belarusian women will bring absolutely everything.

It is interesting that these same mothers treat girls harshly and demandingly: either they are preparing them in advance for “competition for a man” in Belarusian society, or they are simply unconsciously taking out their post-war, now genetic, traumas of always single mothers on the girls. This is how Belarusian girls grow up responsible and unloved from childhood. As they grow up, they get involved in work, while at the same time looking for their “ women's share", the ideas about which are greatly distorted by their matriarchal society. But they live in modern world, where handsome actors watch from the screen, carrying their partners in their arms, where friends from Germany on Skype tell how many beautiful well-groomed men(and most importantly, singles) show signs of attention in an evening in a Munich bar, in a world where you can fly to Turkey for a couple of weeks and within two hours feel like the center of the Universe! This is all abnormal.

Photo: Victoria Selbach

And Belarusian women understand this with the left hemisphere of their brain: all their efforts and services to Belarusian men are in vain. Hopelessness and decay give rise to internal anger, aggression and hostility towards other women. Belarusian women will never admit this, but it is they who, in their own way, take out their anger and “bad sex” on Belarusian women. Here (in part) lie, as it seems to me, the roots of gloominess, rudeness and hatred of one’s neighbor.

But the ice of a simple Belarusian woman at any age is very easy to melt - the tension is relieved with a simple compliment, a smile or a signal: “I’m not like your man. I am the ideal that you dream about on lonely nights.” Believe me, the technique works both on the girls from the Ў bar and on the sewing aunts Nadzeya Kotkovets. Otherwise, Lukashenko would not have won elections for 20 years, invariably appealing to that very layer of women who will no longer meet a man of the same age.

Game theory

Now let's turn to smart books on game theory. Applications of game theory in ordinary life you can find a lot, and the theory describes especially well and simply the relationship of two individuals and the possibilities of their rational cooperation (read: mutually beneficial relationships) within a couple. Game theory and cooperation theory are a kind of microeconomics of relations, while macroeconomics is formed by big numbers(same demographics). Let's take, for example, strong families in the USA and countries Western Europe. You can refer to divorce statistics as much as you like, but sitting in Belarus, you will never have an idea of ​​the strength of relationships that exists in the average Western family. In the West, families are maintained precisely on the balance of conditional forces between man and woman. And the women there are happy; the men are happy too. Here is a simple tablet (taken from a textbook) where there are four simple scenarios for the development of relationships in a couple and their consequences for men and women in Belarus:

In Belarus, in any of the scenarios (except for the prosperous one), a man easily finds himself new woman, since after 29 years it is statistically easier for him to do this. For a divorce (with or without promiscuity), the man will not receive anything, and the maximum: he will pay alimony (if there were children). Moreover, in a country where the gray economy weighs up to 40%, it is easy to avoid paying large alimony to your “ex”. An ordinary woman, even if she still has a reserve of old admirers, will have a much more difficult time - finding a new man is more difficult than before, plus there are additional social expenses (which were previously divided by two). To summarize, a man in Belarus in any of the scenarios will not suffer anything for violating the rules of the “relationship” game. So they take advantage of the moment: they cheat, shirk family affairs, since a woman is always obviously a loser - it will be much more difficult for her to find another Belarusian man (hello, Europe and Turkey!) Let's see how game theory works in the USA or Western Europe.

Everything seems to be turned upside down there: the predominant number of men makes them strain in relationships and marriages. If you went to the left, you got a divorce and a lawsuit in court, taking away a considerable part of your savings and property. I relaxed - I got a divorce from a woman (believe me, she has someone to go to). If he missed his woman, he was left alone, not with the highest probability of finding another woman. Men there build families and rarely get involved in other games. Western women, with all their potential advantages, prefer stability (hormones here are stronger than game theory). Game theory on specific examples I have repeatedly observed this in the examples of immigrants from post-Soviet countries who moved to the West for permanent residence. Among programmers and learned parables Examples of wives leaving their programmer husbands after moving “there” became the talk of the town. The same thing happened to hundreds and hundreds of ex-Soviet engineers, scientists, doctors and other immigrants. By the way, there were relatively few Belarusians among them, but the essence is the same: as soon as “macroeconomics” ( external factors and conditions) change, and the woman or man finds themselves in different conditions, the “balance of power” in the relationship becomes radically different.

I heard complaints from dozens of comrades who moved to the West with their wives and girlfriends, saying that the latter “began to shake up their licenses and threaten to leave or file for divorce.”

In several happy stories Belarusian women, six months or a year later, happily reported how their husbands had changed after moving (of course, those guys understood the new conditions of the game): they began to help around the house, began to prepare romantic dinners (which, in general, is quite the norm for a Western man). After 2–7 years, many “Soviet” men’s wives left them for others - more successful, attentive, caring, simple, rich. Many men have never recovered from this to this day. Sitting in the West, they curse their ex-wives, Western women (who do not give them anything) and cry over the beauty of Belarusian, Ukrainian and Russian women.

Yes, there are a few examples of sacrificial fidelity of wives and men after moving. Such relationships were and are the strongest. Probably, in order to check the authenticity of feelings, we can recommend changing your living conditions: moving to live in the West for a year (of course, provided that you are not a millionaire and that your woman will also have to work and naturalize).

Belarusians who have found their happiness in the West with the Americans, Swedes, Dutch, Germans, British, Italians and other Turks are truly happy. There they are allowed to be women, they are helped in everything, they are taken into account and they plan their lives together - all this is largely inaccessible to women in Belarus. I want to believe that everything will change, Belarusians will become kinder friend to a friend, and that there will finally be enough men for everyone. I believe that if men live longer, they will begin to take care of themselves, will stop getting fat at 25 and running after women, having a wife and children at home. And I advise you, my double chauvinist Belarusians, to date foreign women and try to try on your stereotypes on them, and not to drive the self-esteem of Belarusian women below the plinth. And if you consider yourself a guru of the Minsk pickup truck, then try to calibrate your irresistibility on the road... or even to the Czech Republic! Weak? Is it better in Minsk? But the Belarusians are not weak!

Belarusians are an East Slavic people. In total, there are about 10 million Belarusians in the world, of which 7.9 million are...
live on the territory of the Republic of Belarus.

28th place: Anna Sharevich (born December 18, 1985, Brest) - Belarusian chess player.
Champion of Belarus in 2002, 2005, 2007 and 2011. Anna Sharevich is among the top most beautiful chess players.
27th place: Ekaterina Vandareva (born January 20, 1991, Starye Dorogi, Minsk region) - Belarusian athlete,
competing in kickboxing and Thai boxing. Repeated world and European champion.


26th place: Olga Antropova - Miss Belarus 2004.


25th place: Yana Supranovich - Belarusian model who represented Belarus at the international
beauty contest Miss International / Miss International 2009, where she reached the semi-finals.


24th place: Anzhelika Agurbash (born May 17, 1970, Minsk) - Belarusian singer, actress, model and TV presenter. In 1988 she won the first beauty contest in Belarus, “Minsk Jumper”. In the period from 1995 to 2001 she performed as Lika Yalinskaya (Yalinskaya is the singer’s maiden name). Anzhelika Agurbash represented Belarus at the Eurovision Song Contest 2005.


23rd place: Anna Sharkunova (born October 14, 1984, Pinsk) - Belarusian singer.


22nd place: Veronika Antipova is a Belarusian model working with modeling agencies in Paris, Milan, and New York. Height 175 cm, body measurements 85-58-86.


21st place: Alina Kravtsova - TV presenter. Since 2004, she has worked as a news anchor on the First Channel of Belarusian Television. From 2007 to 2011, she was the author and presenter of the program “Cultural People” (Channel One, Belarus). From 2009 to 2012 - host of the International Arts Festival "Slavic Bazaar in Vitebsk". Since September 2012, she has been the host of the “Scene of the Incident” program (Channel Five, Russia).


20th place: Galina Shishkova (born January 4, 1976, Vyborg) - Belarusian singer.


19th place: Natalya Ryabova - Belarusian model, winner of an international beauty contest among the deaf
and hearing impaired girls "Miss Deaf International 2012".


18th place: Ekaterina Domankova-Zingarevich (born September 19, 1988, Minsk) - a model from Belarus, working in Europe and the USA under the name Katya Zingarevich / Katsia Zingarevich. Height 178 cm, body measurements 86-60-90. Domankova is the maiden name, and Zingarevich is the surname of the model after her wedding with the famous Russian businessman Anton Zingarevich, owner of the English football club Reading.


17th place: Yulia Skalkovich (born January 5, 1992, village of Kleiniki, Brest district) - Miss Belarus 2012.


16th place: Anna Kindruk (born June 26, 1988, Pinsk) - First Vice-Miss Belarus 2010.


15th place: Anastasia Pogranichnaya - Second Vice-Miss Belarus 2012, represented the country at the Miss International 2012 competition.


14th place: Alexandra Gerasimenya (born December 31, 1985, Minsk) - Belarusian swimmer, two-time vice-champion of the 2012 Olympic Games (50 and 100 meters freestyle), winner of gold medals at the World and European Championships, multiple champion of the Universiade (2009, 2011 and 2013).


13th place: Evgenia Neronskaya - Belarusian model, girl of the year according to Maxim magazine (Miss Maxim 2008), finalist of the competitions "Miss Belarus 2006", Miss World University 2007 (title "Miss Photo"), Miss tourism intercontinental 2010 (3rd place).


12th place: Tatyana Davydenko (born July 8, 1988) - Belarusian model, winner of the audience award at the Miss Minsk 2011 and Miss Belarus 2012 competitions. Height - 175 cm, figure parameters 78-60-90.


11th place: Olga Khizhinkova (born November 22, 1986, Vitebsk) - Belarusian model, Miss Belarus 2008. Height 184 cm,
figure parameters 88-61-92.


10th place: Tatyana Lukashenko - Belarusian singer and DJ, former member of the group "Topless".
She posed topless for Maxim magazine.


9th place: Svetlana Vladimirova (born January 10, 1982) - director of Radio ONT (Belarus), in the recent past -
-radio and television presenter, author of television musicals.


8th place: Ekaterina Buraya (born November 5, 1988, Bobruisk) - winner of the international beauty contest
Miss Supranational 2012.


7th place: Daria Domracheva (born August 3, 1986) - Belarusian biathlete, two-time world champion in biathlon,
bronze medalist of the 2010 Olympic Games.


6th place: Victoria Mahota is a Belarusian model who took second place in the 2007 Ford Supermodel of the World competition in New York.


5th place: Olga Fadeeva (born October 15, 1978, Minsk) - Belarusian and Russian theater and film actress. The popularity of the actress was brought to her by the series "Soldiers", in which she played the main female role, Sergeant Irina Pyleeva. Among her theatrical works are Isolde (the play Tristan and Isolde), Hermia (the play A Midsummer Night's Dream), Ophelia (the play "Hamlet"), Joan of Arc (the play "The Lark").


4th place: Alesa Kacher (born May 9, 1987, Minsk) - Russian actress.


3rd place: Evgenia Katova, better known as Zhenya Katava / Zhenya Katava - a famous Belarusian model working in Europe and the USA. Height 177 cm, body measurements 82-58-88.


2nd place: Anastasia Magronova (born March 31, 1985, Soligorsk) - Belarusian model, blogger, former TV presenter on the STV channel. Livejournal -
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