Russia has had periods of socialism, the term "U.S.S.R." defines a period when the government in Russia had a "Socialist" administration, and a Democracy as its form of government. NOTE: The term "Democracy" and "Communist" are from the same era as the term "U.S.S.R." c.1920-1930, at this time both of those terms meant the same thing, although the term Democracy has changed to suit an American viewpoint in current times.
The USSR (United Soviet Socialist Republic)
The USSR broke up in 1991 into 15 separate countries. They would all have been 1 single socialist country prior to that.
USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics)
The USSR, United Soviet Socialist Republics
The USSR
Hero of Socialist Labour - USSR - ended in 1991.
The Soviet Union / Union of Soviet Socialist Republics / USSR
This question makes no sense; the USSR was a country-- the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, more commonly referred to as the Soviet Union. It was formally dissolved in 1991.
It's a Russian word for council or committee and after the Russian Revolution in 1917 became the basic administrative unit of the country at a local level. USSR = Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
Uzbekistan was the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic of the USSR from 1924 until 1991.
It was the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
Hero of Socialist Labour - USSR - was created on 1938-12-27.