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If you were born in the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic of the USSR, but now live in the Russian Federation, then you are a Russian, and former Soviet citizen, though you can still claim Soviet citizenship.
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ethnic unrest caused by a quest for self-determination.
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The former Russian parliament is called the Supreme Soviet of the Russian Federation.
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President of the Russian Federation .
If you were born in the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic of the USSR, but now live in the Russian Federation, then you are a Russian, and former Soviet citizen, though you can still claim Soviet citizenship.
No, it is called the Russian Federation. It had been referred to as the Soviet Union, or USSR, but never the "US."
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ethnic unrest caused by a quest for self-determination.
It was a former federation of Communist Republics occupying the northern half of Asia and part of Eastern Europe, capital Moscow. The word Soviet is derived from a Russian word meaning 'council'
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No but the Russian Federation has lots of the Soviet Unions accomplishments, debts, military arms :etc,
Till the year 1991 it was called The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
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