Russian SFSR,
Ukrainian SSR,
Moldovan SSR,
Estonian SSR,
Latvian SSR,
Lithuanian SSR,
Georgian SSR,
Azerbaijan SSR,
Armenian SSR,
Byelorussian SSR,
Kazakh SSR,
Kirghiz SSR,
Tajik SSR,
Turkmen SSR,
Uzbek SSR.
Russia;Ukraine;Belarus;Latvia;Lithuania;Estonia;Georgia;Armenia;Azerbaijan;Tajikistan;
Kazakhstan ;Turkmenistan;Moldova;Uzbekistan & Kyrgyzstan.
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Russia was not divided into separate republics when the Soviet Union was first formed. The Soviet Union was formed when Russia, the Ukraine, Belarus and the Transcaucasian Federation (Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan) banded together to form the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union then added more and more republics. In 1991, the Soviet Union dissolved into 15 separate republics.
There is no Soviet Union since it's disintegrated in 1991. 15 republics of former Soviet Union are now independent countries. The biggest of those republics is Russia.
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
15 republics declared independence and Soviet Union no longer existed.
Russia was not divided into separate republics when the Soviet Union was first formed. The Soviet Union was formed when Russia, the Ukraine, Belarus and the Transcaucasian Federation (Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan) banded together to form the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union then added more and more republics. In 1991, the Soviet Union dissolved into 15 separate republics.
There is no Soviet Union since it's disintegrated in 1991. 15 republics of former Soviet Union are now independent countries. The biggest of those republics is Russia.
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
15
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
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
The SOVIET UNION split into fifteen republics in 1991 when the Communist government in Moscow was unable to hold onto power.
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The USSR ultimately consisted of 15 autonomous republics which are all now independent countries since 1991. Armenia Azerbaijan Belorus Estonia Georgia Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Latvia Lithuania Moldova Russia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan
The Soviet Union no longer exists, but the 15 constituent republics which are now all indpendent countries, are all in the northern and eastern hemispheres.