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In its final decades of its existence, the [[Soviet Union]] consisted of 15 Socialist Republics, most of which are now independent countries, only very loosely organized under the heading [[Commonwealth of Independent States]]. |
In its final decades of its existence, the [[Soviet Union]] consisted of 15 Socialist Republics, most of which are now independent countries, only very loosely organized under the heading [[Commonwealth of Independent States]]. |
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''What we'd like to have here is information about what was the legal/political status of a Soviet Socialist Republic vis-a-vis the central Soviet government.'' |
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In its final decades of its existence, the Soviet Union consisted of 15 Socialist Republics, most of which are now independent countries, only very loosely organized under the heading Commonwealth of Independent States.
What we'd like to have here is information about what was the legal/political status of a Soviet Socialist Republic vis-a-vis the central Soviet government.
- Belorussia (now Belarus)
- Kirgiziya (now Kyrgyzstan)