I believe it was Lithuania (Lietuva). Lithuania left in 1990, followed by Latvia and Estonia. Then Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus dissolved it in December of 1991.
Kazakhistan, Azerbaijan,Belarus, Lithuania and russia
Lithuania.
Do u think anybody knows or cares? I know I care.....The constituent parts of the Soviet Union, in no particular order included: Russia Belorusse Ukraine Latvia Lithuania Estonia Georgia Azerbaijan Armenia Uzbekistan Kazakstan Siberia Irkutsk Yakutsk.....Countries in the Warsaw Pact included Poland East Germany Romania Hungary Bulgaria Czechoslovakia. Yugoslavia was influenced by, but not signatorty to, the Warsaw Pact.
Lithuania in March 1990 Lithuania in March 1990
I believe it was Lithuania (Lietuva). Lithuania left in 1990, followed by Latvia and Estonia. Then Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus dissolved it in December of 1991.
The post-Soviet satellite state of Belarus is near to many other former Soviet Union states. Bordered by Russia to the north and east, Ukraine to the south, Poland to the west, and Lithuania and Latvia to the north, it is entirely surrounded and is thus known as a land-locked state.
Lithuania is a former soviet republic in the Baltic region of Europe, it borders Latvia, Belarus, Russia (Kaliningrad) and Poland
Kazakhistan, Azerbaijan,Belarus, Lithuania and russia
Actually there are more than three. There's Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Belarus, and Ukraine
Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, the Ukraine, and Moldova.
Belarus is a country in Eastern Europe. It is a former Soviet republic.
China uses the Ox as a symbol in their culture, often representing attributes such as hard work, perseverance, and strength. The Ox is also one of the twelve animals in the Chinese zodiac.
The Soviet Union was composed of what is now modern-day Russia, Belarus, Latvia, Lithuania, Georgia (including Abkhazia and South Ossetia), Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Tajikistan, Armenia, Estonia, and Kyrgystan. It was in existence from 1922 to 1991.
Kievan Rus' (ruled from Kiev but contained most of modern day Ukraine, Belarus, and some of Western Russia), The Grand Duchy of Lithuania (Lithuania), The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, The Russian Empire, The Second Polish Republic, and the Soviet Union.
The answer is Romania.
Lithuania.