The Soviet Union no longer exists. It included Russia and a number of other countries. It spread across two continents, as does Russia again. The continents are Europe and Asia.
None, any more, since it has ceased to exist. When it existed, it straddled Europe and Asia. Mostly Asia.
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.
The USSR was fully located in the Northern hemisphere (north of the equator) and also in the Eastern hemisphere (east of the Prime Meridian).
union of soviet is located in Russia
A group of communistic countries, under the rule of the Soviet Union, that were located in Europe and blocked the Soviet Union from European attacks.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_union
Fertile Triangle
City of Moscow, in the USSR (Soviet Union)
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.
They are southwest of Russia (Soviet Union).
union of soviet is located in Russia
Stalin was one of the leaders of the Soviet Union. Stalingrad was located in the Soviet Union, but has now been renamed.
It's still somewhere in the Russia. The Soviet Union no longer exists. The countries that made up the Soviet Union are located in Europe and Asia.
A group of communistic countries, under the rule of the Soviet Union, that were located in Europe and blocked the Soviet Union from European attacks.
It is between Hokkaido and the Soviet Union.
Soviet Union/Russia
Technically neither because the Soviet Union no longer exists, but Russia is in the Northern hemisphere.
soviet union <- this idiot gave you the wrong awnser its france a+
no, its not! The Soviet Union is Russia.
The Soviet Union is in the northern hemisphere. And East of the Prime Meridian (zero longitude) which runs through London, England.