Belarus, often referred to as the "last dictatorship in Europe," is a landlocked country with a flat landscape interspersed with forests and lakes. Governed by President Alexander Lukashenko since 1994, it maintains close political and economic ties with Russia. Minsk, the capital, showcases Soviet-style architecture alongside modern developments. The economy is largely state-controlled, with industry focusing on machinery, chemicals, and food processing, while also being a significant exporter of potash and petroleum products.