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one, the Soviet republics declared independence. The Warsaw

Pact was dissolved. By the end of 1991, the Soviet Union no

longer existed. The huge country had become 15 different nations.Each former Soviet republic set up its own non-Communist government. The countries of Eastern Europe that had been under

Soviet control held democratic elections, and many wrote or

revised their constitutions.

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