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Answer for the clue "A landlocked republic in eastern Europe ", 7 letters:
belarus

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Byelorussia \Byelorussia\ n. a European country east of Poland, formerly a part of the Soviet Union. After the breakup of the Soviet Union the name was changed to Belarus . Syn: Belarus, Belorussia, White Russia.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Belarus is a Belarusian manufacturer of upright pianos , founded in 1935 in Belarus (then the Soviet Union ). Currently it is owned by the joint-stock company "Muzinstrument - Borisov". It is also known as the piano manufactures Sängler & Söhne, Schubert ...

Usage examples of belarus.

Forty correspondents in the hall came from Ukraine, Belarus, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Georgia, and Armenia.

Even by the winter of 1999 over fifty percent of Russians still lived largely unseen and unrecorded in the small towns, villages, and countryside, that vast spread of land from Belarus to Vladivostok, run­ning across six thousand miles and nine time zones.

In each open office, men leaned over computer terminals and keyboards, while in the Primary Command Center, wall-sized monitors displayed electronic maps of all the former Union, with color-coded symbols marking the units mobilizing now on one side or the other from Belarus to the Far East.

Leonov's forces have launched a major offensive in the south, and Red units have invaded Ukraine and Belarus.

Now it was a civil war being fought on a ragged line all the way from Minsk to Vladivostok, one that already had engulfed Belarus, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan and might well soon involve China, North Korea, and most of Europe as well.

Just in case, though, Dobrynin's orders listed twenty targets, from Minsk in Belarus to Khabarovsk in the Far East.

In case you don't recognize him, since the Russians have kept him under wraps for many years now, the speaker is Vladimir Denisovitch Porotchkot, a citizen of Belarus who until several days ago was kept against his will in the service of a foreign power, Russia.

I'm from Belarus, we make a big deal about being a separate country, but in our hearts, we don't mind the thought of Russia being the country that comes out on top.

Nobody outside of Belarus gives a lobster tit about how we're not really Russians.