There isn't soviet union anymore it was Russia and many other countries together but then they divided the soviet union. Most part of the soviet union was Russia.
Well, at the start of WW2, only Bukovina and Bessarabia were part of the Soviet Union. But later on, a lot of Northern Romania was.
No, and neither was it a part of the Soviet Union.
No, the Soviet Union is in Russia and a very large part of north Asia.
No, Russia was part of the Soviet Union for only about 69 years. The Treaty of the Soviet Union created it on December 29, 1922 and it dissolved in 1991.
Finland was never part of Soviet Union but it gained it's Independency from Russia.
In 1991, Russia was a part of the Soviet Union. At its height, the Soviet Union covered 8,649,538 square miles. The Soviet Union broke apart in 1992. Modern Russia is its successor state and covers 6,592,800 square miles.
First there was Russia, then there was the Soviet Union, now there's Russia again. The Soviet Union is no more. Russia is the name of the country now, as it was before. The Soviet Union, or more formally the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics or USSR, was composed of 15 different republics, of which Russia was the most powerful. Now it has broken up into 15 independent nations.
Russia
The Soviet Union (USSR)
about 70 years
Moscow is the capital of Russia.