Fifteen new countries became independent with the dissolution of the USSR in 1991. Most of these countries declared independence a few months preceding the fall of the Soviet Union in late 1991. # Armenia # Azerbaijan # Belarus # Estonia # Georgia # Kazakhstan # Kyrgyzstan # Latvia # Lithuania # Moldova # Russia # Tajikistan # Turkmenistan # Ukraine # Uzbekistan
There isn't soviet union anymore it was Russia and many other countries together but then they divided the soviet union. Most part of the soviet union was Russia.
Gorbachevs reforms, alliance with reagan, etc
No, they are completely different in many ways. The Soviet Union no longer even exists. Some countries that were in it are now members of the European Union, but that is about the only connection.
No. The now defunct Soviet Union consisted of many countries that spread from the east of Europe to the east of Asia. Some of the countries in eastern Europe were part of what was known as the Soviet bloc, but not part of the Soviet Union. This would have included countries like Poland, Romania and Bulgaria, amongst others. Some of the eastern European countries, that now have their independence, like Lithuania, Lativa and Estonia, were part of the Soviet Union.
15 SSRs
There isn't soviet union anymore it was Russia and many other countries together but then they divided the soviet union. Most part of the soviet union was Russia.
Well many different countries were created from the fall of the Soviet Union. The that you might be thinking of is Russia.
Gorbachevs reforms, alliance with reagan, etc
No, they are completely different in many ways. The Soviet Union no longer even exists. Some countries that were in it are now members of the European Union, but that is about the only connection.
No. The now defunct Soviet Union consisted of many countries that spread from the east of Europe to the east of Asia. Some of the countries in eastern Europe were part of what was known as the Soviet bloc, but not part of the Soviet Union. This would have included countries like Poland, Romania and Bulgaria, amongst others. Some of the eastern European countries, that now have their independence, like Lithuania, Lativa and Estonia, were part of the Soviet Union.
Russia primarily, and many smaller countries
Historically many of the countries of eastern Europe were communist and part of or under the influence of the Soviet Union.
15 SSRs
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan
No. The Soviet Union is now many independent countries, including Russia, which now has a President.
The Soviet Union was the largest and possibly the most powerful country/group of countries on the planet before it collapsed. It was the forerunner for Communism and influenced many other countries to change their financial systems as well.
Romania and Poland was not provinces of Soviet Union but some regions were occupied after the WW2. Romania and Poland were many years satellite countries.