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On Albion (in America, the European Union), they refer to us as Belarusians. I've seen opposition literature printed in the European Union, and it referred to us as Belarusians. And I'm not sure if you haven't made changes in connection with the change in the country's name. For example (although not entirely accurate): we have a tennis player named Azarenko. Previously, her surname was written that way (i.e., Azarenko), and now in Russian (I saw it on the "Russia" channel), they write Azarenka (because it is written as Azaranka in Belarusian). So, you haven't convinced me.
Thank you for enlightening me. I thought that "Belarusian" in English was Byelorussian. Now I'll know, and I'll throw out all the dictionaries that lie.
Proper nouns are a different story. So, you haven't convinced me (c) Andrey.