Not anymore. Uzbekistan was one of the republics of the Soviet Union, but now it's an independent country.
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In 1991 Uzbekistan gained independence from Russia. Uzbekistan is a self-sufficient country in energy and other resources remaining rebellious toward Russia.
Turkmenistan was part of Soviet Union, not Russia, but it gained independence when the Soviet Union broke up.
Russia is the nation of which the Central Asian Turkic state of Turkmenistan was a recent part.Specifically, Turkmenistan and Russia were both part of the former Soviet Union. In fact, Turkmenistan was one of the very last of the republics to secede during the dismantling of the former Soviet Union. The Soviet Union ceased to exist as a politico-geographic entity on December 26, 1991. That was just one day after Turkmenistan finally and officially left.
Turkmenistan was a part of the USSR (Russia) where scouting was banned in 1919. Once Turkmenistan became an independent Turkic state, political factors continue to discourage organizations such as Girl Guides/Girl Scouts from organizing.
Countries which used to be parts of the USSR: Russia, Ukrain, Belorussia, Moldova, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan. No country used to be a part of Russia. Russia itself was a part of the USSR.
Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Georgia.
Russia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, and Iran border the Caspian Sea.
The five countries Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Russia, Turkmenistan and Iran share the natural heritage of the Caspian Sea. Despite their political and social diversity, the people of the region share a common concern for the Caspian.For more general facts about the countries bordering the Caspian Sea please follow the links below to Wikipedia pages for each country:AzerbaijanKazakhstanIranRussiaTurkmenistan
Kazakhstan shares one of the longest land borders in the world with Russia, and also shares a land border with China, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan. It also borders the Caspian Sea.
Kazakhstan, Iran, Turkmenistan, Azberbaijan, and Russia
Turkmenistan or Uzbekistan
Iran, Kazakhstan, Russia, Azerbaijan, and Turkmenistan
Azerbaijan, Ira, Kazarkhstan. Turkmenistan and Russia
Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Iran, and Russia.