The soviet union... page 214 contemporary world regional geography
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Some countries that are now in the European Union were part of the Soviet Union. Most countries in the European Union were never in the Soviet Union and most former Soviet Union countries are not in the European Union.
Some countries that are now in the European Union were part of the Soviet Union. Most countries in the European Union were never in the Soviet Union and most former Soviet Union countries are not in the European Union.
Some countries that are now in the European Union were part of the Soviet Union. Most countries in the European Union were never in the Soviet Union and most former Soviet Union countries are not in the European Union.
Some countries that are now in the European Union were part of the Soviet Union. Most countries in the European Union were never in the Soviet Union and most former Soviet Union countries are not in the European Union.
Some countries that are now in the European Union were part of the Soviet Union. Most countries in the European Union were never in the Soviet Union and most former Soviet Union countries are not in the European Union.
Some countries that are now in the European Union were part of the Soviet Union. Most countries in the European Union were never in the Soviet Union and most former Soviet Union countries are not in the European Union.
Some countries that are now in the European Union were part of the Soviet Union. Most countries in the European Union were never in the Soviet Union and most former Soviet Union countries are not in the European Union.
Some countries that are now in the European Union were part of the Soviet Union. Most countries in the European Union were never in the Soviet Union and most former Soviet Union countries are not in the European Union.
Some countries that are now in the European Union were part of the Soviet Union. Most countries in the European Union were never in the Soviet Union and most former Soviet Union countries are not in the European Union.
Some countries that are now in the European Union were part of the Soviet Union. Most countries in the European Union were never in the Soviet Union and most former Soviet Union countries are not in the European Union.
Some countries that are now in the European Union were part of the Soviet Union. Most countries in the European Union were never in the Soviet Union and most former Soviet Union countries are not in the European Union.
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Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union was created in 1938.
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Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union ended in 1991.
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today, there is no soviet union
they disbanded in 1991
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A soviet republic was a territory of the union (much like states today). USSR (soviet union) stands for "Union of Socialist Soviet Republics"
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No. Russia was a member of the Soviet Union until 1991, when the Soviet Union collapsed.
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James Joseph Branigan has written:
'The Mediterranean lands' -- subject(s): Geography
'Europe and the Soviet Union'
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The Soviet Union was the actual country itself.
The Soviet Bloc was a group of supposedly independent countries which were really controlled by the Soviet Union.
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In United States, you present Soviet Union.
But in Soviet Russia, it present you!
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sending a warning to the Soviet Union sending a warning to the soviet union
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The current countries that use communism are:
China
Cuba
Laos
Vietnam
and North Korea.
Former nations include:
Armenia (Soviet Union)
Azerbaijan (Soviet Union)
Belarus (Soviet Union)
Estonia (Soviet Union)
Georgia (Soviet Union)
Kazakhstan (Soviet Union)
Kyrgyzstan (Soviet Union)
Latvia (Soviet Union)
Lithuania (Soviet Union)
Moldova (Soviet Union)
Russia (Soviet Union)
Tajikistan (Soviet Union)
Turkmenistan (Soviet Union)
Ukraine (Soviet Union)
Uzbekistan (Soviet Union)
Afghanistan
Cambodia
Mongolia
Yemen
Bulgaria
Czechia
Germany (East)
Hungary
Poland
Romania
Slovakia
Albania (Yugoslavia)
Bosnia and Herzegovina (Yugoslavia)
Bulgaria
Croatia (Yugoslavia)
North Macedonia (Yugoslavia)
Montenegro (Yugoslavia)
Serbia (Yugoslavia)
Slovenia (Yugoslavia)
Angola
Benin
DR Congo
Ethiopia
Somalia
Eritrea
and finally, Mozambique
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The Soviet command economy could not keep up with the productivity of capitalist economies.
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The Iron Curtain countries were the Soviet Union, controlled by Russia.
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There isn't soviet union anymore it was Russia and many other countries together but then they divided the soviet union. Most part of the soviet union was Russia.
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No ocean borders the Soviet Union to the north, as the Soviet Union no longer exists. When the Soviet Union did exist, the ocean that bordered it to the north was the Arctic Ocean.
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No one renamed the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union was dissolved by its member republics in December 1991. Russia was the largest Soviet republic and became, in a sense, the reincarnation of the Soviet Union. Boris Yeltsin was the president of Russia at the time, but did he rename the Soviet Union into Russia? Not really.
Is it possible that the answer one is looking for is President Reagan, who dubbed the Soviet Union "An Evil Empire"?
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Joseph Stalin was the leader of the Soviet Union.
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The Electrification of the Soviet Union was created in 1987.
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Official language of Soviet Union was russian.
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The Soviet Union was a socialist state that existed from 1922 to 1991, consisting of various republics including Soviet Russia. Soviet Russia, established in 1917, was one of the republics within the Soviet Union and eventually became the Russian Federation after the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991.
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nobody because the soviet union was not formed until 1917
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The workers' councils of the Russian Revolution in 1917 were called Soviets.
The "Soviet Union" is short for the "Union Of Soviet Socialist Republics."
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On December 29 and 30 the Treaty of the Soviet Union was approved then signed by representatives of Russia, Ukraine, Belorussia and the Transcaucasus Federation creating the Soviet Union.
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The UN decision to intervene in Korea was not vetoed by the Soviet Union because at that time the Soviet Union was not a part of the UN. The Soviet Union had removed itself from the UN in protest.
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No body of water borders Norway and the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union no longer exists. When it did exist, the Barents Sea, which is part of the Arctic Ocean, bordered the Soviet Union and Norway.
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