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It had a communist economy where all inports,exports, and products were controlled by the state
1992
Maastricht
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Article B of the Treaty on European Union, signed in 1992, outlines the objectives and principles of the European Union (EU). It emphasizes the promotion of peace, stability, and prosperity in Europe, along with the commitment to uphold democracy and human rights. The article also highlights the importance of economic and social cohesion among member states, aiming to enhance the quality of life for all citizens within the EU. Overall, it serves as a foundational statement for the EU's purpose and aspirations.
Supreme Court of the Soviet Union ended in 1992.
Russia was known as the Soviet Union from 1922 to 1991. The Soviet Union was dissolved in 1991 with the signing of the Belavezha Accord.
It wasn't. Czechoslovakia was divided into the Czech Republic and Slovakia in 1992 after the 1989 Velvet Revolution and the fall of the Soviet Union.
1992, shortly after it gained independence from the Soviet Union.
No, the Soviet Union (USSR) was never at war with Cuba. From the time of Cuban Revolution (1959) until the dissolution of the USSR (1992) Cuba and the USSR were allies.
It had a communist economy where all inports,exports, and products were controlled by the state
In 1991, Russia was a part of the Soviet Union. At its height, the Soviet Union covered 8,649,538 square miles. The Soviet Union broke apart in 1992. Modern Russia is its successor state and covers 6,592,800 square miles.
The Soviet Union
The Hunter - 1991 was released on: Soviet Union: 1991 USA: 1992
State capitalism, where the state owned the means of production, most people had to work for a wage, and those who controlled the state formed the ruling class.
Indoor volleyball has been an Olympic sport since 1964 and beach volleyball since 1992: Men's Indoor: 1964 - Soviet Union 1968 - Soviet Union 1972 - Japan 1976 - Poland 1980 - Soviet Union 1984 - United States 1988 - United States 1992 - Brazil 1996 - Netherlands 2000 - Yugoslavia 2004 - Brazil Women's Indoor: 1964 - Japan 1968 - Soviet Union 1972 - Soviet Union 1976 - Japan 1980 - Soviet Union 1984 - China 1988 - Soviet Union 1992 - Cuba 1996 - Cuba DIAMOND_DA_BADDEZT AWARD 2000 - Cuba 2004 - China Men's Beach: 1996 - USA, Karch Kiraly and Kent Steffes 2000 - USA, Dain Blanton and Eric Fonoimoana 2004 - Brazil, Ricardo Santos and Emanuel Rego Women's Beach: 1996 - Brazil, Jackie Silva and Sandra Pires 2000 - Australia, Natalie Cook and Kerri Pottharst 2004 - USA, Kerri Walsh and Misty May
Germany won the most gold medals and total medals at the 1992 Games with 10 gold and 26 total.