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No, Iran was not part of the Soviet Union. However, Russia, and the later the Soviet Union, had a large sphere of influence in northern Iran, stretching from Iranian Azerbaijan in the west, through Tehran and its environs, to Northern Khorasan in the east.
Romania was not a part of Soviet Union (excepting Northern Bukovina and Bassarabia).
Germany
Well, at the start of WW2, only Bukovina and Bessarabia were part of the Soviet Union. But later on, a lot of Northern Romania was.
It is because the Soviet Union is communist and that's why they tried to support the communists in northern Korea.
Austria is on the northern hemisphere. Its capitol Vienna lies at 48°N.
No, Iran was not part of the Soviet Union. However, Russia, and the later the Soviet Union, had a large sphere of influence in northern Iran, stretching from Iranian Azerbaijan in the west, through Tehran and its environs, to Northern Khorasan in the east.
Romania was not a part of Soviet Union (excepting Northern Bukovina and Bassarabia).
Romania was not a part of Soviet Union (excepting Northern Bukovina and Bassarabia).
Technically neither because the Soviet Union no longer exists, but Russia is in the Northern hemisphere.
Germany
The ocean that borders the former Soviet Union on the north is the Arctic Ocean. Depending on your definition of "northern", parts of the Pacific Ocean would also qualify as an answer.
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.
soviet union
The Soviet Union is in the northern hemisphere. And East of the Prime Meridian (zero longitude) which runs through London, England.
Well, at the start of WW2, only Bukovina and Bessarabia were part of the Soviet Union. But later on, a lot of Northern Romania was.
It is because the Soviet Union is communist and that's why they tried to support the communists in northern Korea.