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There was Yugoslavia, which was not a part of the iron curtain in Europe, and basically all communist countries not in Europe, i.e. China, North Korea but answer depends on your expectation: do you consider Cuba "tied"?
No, China is not part of the Soviet Union and never has been. In fact, as of December 8, 1991, no country is "part of the Soviet Unon" because the Soviet Union was dissolved and no longer exists.
Belarus and Ukraine were part of the Soviet Union. Romania was not.
Romania was not part of the Soviet Unon although it was one of the Eastern Bloc of nations allied to the Soviet Union.
Stalin was born in Georgia. He later became the leader of the Soviet Union.
Ukraine used to be part of The Soviet Union.
Romania was not a part of Soviet Union.
No, China is not part of the Soviet Union and never has been. In fact, as of December 8, 1991, no country is "part of the Soviet Unon" because the Soviet Union was dissolved and no longer exists.
Belarus and Ukraine were part of the Soviet Union. Romania was not.
Romania was not a part of Soviet Union (excepting Northern Bukovina and Bassarabia).
Russia
Romania was not part of the Soviet Unon although it was one of the Eastern Bloc of nations allied to the Soviet Union.
Czechoslovakia was not a part of the Soviet Union. It was amongst of the other countries that were part of the Warsaw Pact and it was a communist country.
Stalin was born in Georgia. He later became the leader of the Soviet Union.
The answer is Romania.
Ukraine used to be part of The Soviet Union.
The Soviet Union was spread out in Northern Asia, the most famous Soviet country was Russia, but others, such as Georgia, Ukraine, Moldova and Belarus were part of it.
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