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  1. Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic: The Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (Ukrainian: Українська Радянська Соціалістична Республіка, romanized: Ukrainska Radianska Sotsialistychna Respublika; Russian: Украинская Советская Социалистическая Республика), abbreviated as the Ukrainian SSR, UkSSR, and also known as Soviet Ukraine or just Ukraine, was one of the constituent republics of t. (Soviet republic from 1919 to 1991) [100%] 2023-12-19 [Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic] [Republics of the Soviet Union]...
  2. Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic: Ukrainian Socialist Soviet Republic (1919–1936) The Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (Ukrainian SSR or UkrSSR or UkSSR; Ukrainian: Украї́нська Радя́нська Соціалісти́чна Респу́бліка, Украї́нська РСР, УРСР ; Russian: Украи́нская Сове́тская Социалисти́ческая Респу́блика, Украи́нская ССР , УССР ; see "Name" section below), also known as the Soviet Uk. (Place) [100%] 2023-12-17 [Former countries in Europe]
  3. Constitutions of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic: The Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, part of the Soviet Union, had four successive constitutions during its existence. The first (1919) was in Russian and the final three were in Ukrainian. (Basic law of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic) [99%] 2023-12-21 [Constitutions of republics of the Soviet Union] [Constitutions of Ukraine]...
  4. Okruhas of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic: An okruha (Ukrainian: округа) is a historical administrative division of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic that existed between 1923 and 1930. The system was intended as a transitional system between the Russian Imperial division of governorates and the modern equivalent of ... (Administrative divisions of the Ukrainian SSR) [99%] 2024-06-26 [Okruhas of Ukraine] [1923 establishments in Ukraine]...
  5. Administrative divisions of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic: During its existence from 1919 to 1991, the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic consisted of many administrative divisions. Itself part of the highly centralized Soviet Union, sub-national divisions in the Ukrainian SSR were subordinate to higher executive authorities and derived ... [93%] 2024-01-12 [Former administrative divisions of Ukraine] [Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic]...
  6. Collectivization in the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic: Collectivization in Ukraine, officially the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, was part of the policy of collectivization in the USSR and dekulakization that was pursued between 1928 and 1933 with the purpose to consolidate individual land and labour into collective farms ... [88%] 2024-03-16 [Collective farming] [Holodomor]...
  7. Supreme Soviet of the Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic: The Supreme Soviet of the Latvian SSR (Latvian: Latvijas PSR Augstākā Padome; Russian: Верховный Совет Латвийской ССР, Verkhovnyy Sovet Latvyyskoy SSR) was the supreme soviet (main legislative institution) of the Latvian SSR, one of the union republics of the Soviet Union. The Supreme Soviet of ... [76%] 2023-12-23 [Saeima] [Historical legislatures]...
  8. Supreme Soviet of the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic: The Supreme Soviet of the Azerbaijan SSR (Azerbaijani: Азәрбаjҹан ССР Али Совети, Azərbaycan SSR Ali Soveti; Russian: Верховный Совет Азербайджа́нской ССР tr. Verkhovnyy Sovet Azerbaydzhanskoy SSR) was the supreme soviet (main legislative institution) of the Azerbaijan SSR. (Soviet Azerbaijan legislative body (1938–1995)) [76%] 2023-06-25 [Historical legislatures] [1938 establishments in Azerbaijan]...
  9. Supreme Soviet of the Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic: The Supreme Soviet of the Turkmen SSR (Turkmen: Түркменистан ССР Ёкары Советы, romanized: Türkmenistan SSR Ýokary Sowety; Russian: Верховный Совет Туркменской ССР, romanized: Verkhovnyy Sovet Turkmenskoy SSR) was the supreme soviet (main legislative institution) of the Turkmen SSR, one of the union republics of the Soviet Union. [76%] 2024-09-05 [Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic] [Government of Turkmenistan]...
  10. The Socialist (Irish newspaper): The Socialist is the official newspaper of the Socialist Party in Ireland. Published once a month, it is also available online. (Irish newspaper) [74%] 2024-10-14 [Monthly newspapers] [Newspapers published in the Republic of Ireland]...
  11. Constitution of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic: Government of Moldova The Constitution of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic of 15 April 1978 was the fundamental law of the Moldovan SSR, adopted in 1978. At its Extraordinary Session of 15 April 1978, the Supreme Soviet of the Moldavian ... [72%] 2023-12-16 [1978 in law] [1978 in the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic]...
  12. Emblem of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic: The coat of arms of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic was adopted on 10 February 1941 by the government of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic (Moldavian SSR). The coat of arms is based on the coat of arms of the ... (Emblem of the U.S.S.R. republic of Moldavia) [72%] 2023-12-17 [Coats of arms of the Soviet Union] [Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic]...
  13. Constitution of the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic (1978): CIS Member State The Constitution of Uzbekistan of 1978 was adopted on 19 April 1978 at the extraordinary session of the Supreme Soviet of Uzbekistan. The Constitution of Uzbekistan of 1978 contains 11 parts and it is further divided into ... (1978) [72%] 2023-12-22 [1978 documents] [1978 in law]...
  14. Flag of the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic: The flag of the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic was adopted by the Kazakh government on 24 January 1953. The flag resembles the flag of the Soviet Union in defaced form with a 2/9 horizontal blue (azure) bar in the ... (Flag of the U.S.S.R. republic of Kazakhstan) [72%] 2023-12-21 [Flags of Kazakhstan] [Flags of the Soviet Union]...
  15. Anthem of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic: ”Moldova Sovietică” (”Soviet Moldavia”) was the regional anthem of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic, a constituent republic of the Soviet Union. Originally, the anthem began with the words, "Moldova cu doine străbune pe plaiuri" and was composed by Ștefan Neaga, with ... (1945–1991 anthem of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic) [72%] 2024-01-11 [Anthems of the Republics of the Soviet Union] [Moldovan music]...
  16. Flag of the Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic: The flag of the Kirghiz SSR was adopted by the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the Kirghiz SSR decreed by its Decree on 22 December 1952. The 1978 constitution of the Kirghiz SSR states that the ratio of the ... (Flag of the U.S.S.R. republic of Kirghizia) [72%] 2023-12-21 [Flags of the Soviet Union] [Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic]...
  17. Emblem of the Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic: The State Emblem of the Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic was adopted on March 1, 1937 by the government of the Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic. The emblem is based on the State Emblem of the Soviet Union. (Emblem of the U.S.S.R. republic of Tajikistan) [72%] 2023-12-21 [Coats of arms of the Soviet Union] [Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic]...
  18. Flag of the Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic: The flag of the Lithuanian SSR was first adopted by the Lithuanian SSR in 1918, which was a plain red flag. After the Lithuanian SSR was established again in 1940, the flag was a red flag with the national name ... (Flag of the U.S.S.R. republic of Lithuania) [72%] 2024-03-15 [Flags of Lithuania] [Flags of the Soviet Union]...
  19. Anthem of the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic: The State Anthem of the Uzbek SSR was the national anthem of Uzbekistan when it was a republic of the Soviet Union and known as the Uzbek SSR. The anthem was used 1947 to 1991. (1947–1991 anthem of the Uzbek SSR) [72%] 2024-04-18 [Anthems of the Republics of the Soviet Union] [National symbols of Uzbekistan]...
  20. Flag of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic: The flag of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic was officially adopted by the former Soviet Union in 1940. It showed a set of Communist symbols: a yellow hammer and sickle on a red field and, after official change of the ... (Flag of Estonian SSR, administrative part of USSR) [72%] 2024-06-15 [Flags introduced in 1953] [Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic]...

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