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.
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No, it is called the Russian Federation. It had been referred to as the Soviet Union, or USSR, but never the "US."
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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