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Fifteen.
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The USSR was the whole thing, including Russia. Kazakhstan was the next largest after Russia.
The SOVIET UNION split into fifteen republics in 1991 when the Communist government in Moscow was unable to hold onto power.
There were 15 republics in the Soviet Union: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belorussia ( Belarus), Estonia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kirghizia (see Kyrgyzstan), Latvia, Lithuania, Moldavia (Moldova), Russia, Tadzhikistan (Tajikistan), Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan
All fifteen declared themselves independent in 1991.
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Russia is not composed of fifteen republics. This outdated question is referring to the former U.S.S.R. The answer, by the way, is the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.
Fifteen years, from 1821 until 1836.
Fifteen.
There were fifteen.
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The USSR was the whole thing, including Russia. Kazakhstan was the next largest after Russia.
The SOVIET UNION split into fifteen republics in 1991 when the Communist government in Moscow was unable to hold onto power.
There were 15 republics in the Soviet Union: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belorussia ( Belarus), Estonia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kirghizia (see Kyrgyzstan), Latvia, Lithuania, Moldavia (Moldova), Russia, Tadzhikistan (Tajikistan), Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan
In "Fifteen" by Taylor Swift, the motorcycle represents freedom, excitement, and rebellion to the teenage speaker. It symbolizes the allure of independence and adventure that comes with growing up and experiencing new things.
1991 The USSR did not "turn into Russia." The USSR was a collection of many separate republics into one nation much like the United States is a collection of individual states into one nation. In 1991, the USSR broke up into 15 separate nations one of which was the Russian Federation.
15+15+15+15=60