Belarus is known for its rich history, diverse culture, and natural beauty, including the World Heritage-listed Mir Castle Complex and the Nesvizh Castle.
The country is also famous for its large potash salt deposits and the “Lungs of Europe,” the Belovezhskaya Pushcha forest.
In 2024, Belarus’s GDP grew by nearly 4.0%. This growth was driven by a surge in domestic demand, supported by export expansion.
Using economic freedom data, Belarus’s score is 48.4, ranking its economy 153rd out of 184 countries in 2024.
A friendly and clean country with lots to see and do, moving to Belarus could be the change you’re seeking for yourself, your family and your career. Belarus is home to some fascinating World Heritage Sites including the Struve Geodetic Arc and the Mir Castle Complex.

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