Russia was the largest country created from the former Soviet Union.
No, Russia is the largest country
Belarus and Ukraine were part of the Soviet Union. Romania was not.
The country that used to be called the Soviet Union is now known as Russia. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, it split into 15 independent republics, with Russia being the largest and most prominent successor state. Other former Soviet republics include Ukraine, Belarus, and the Baltic states, among others.
The largest country in the world, which was once part of the Soviet Union, is Russia. Covering over 17 million square kilometers, it spans Eastern Europe and northern Asia. Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, Russia emerged as an independent nation and remains the largest country globally by land area.
Russia was the largest country created from the former Soviet Union.
No, Russia is the largest country
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The Soviet Union was the largest country of the Allied forces in WWII. Today the largest country in the world is the Russian Federation, the leader of the former Soviet Union. However there are no more allied countries as they split into the American - NATO-OTAN alliance and Russian - Chinesse aliance, the former fighting for Globalism and Separatism and the latter for International Rights and Integrity.
Romania was not a part of Soviet Union.
The former Soviet Union.
Leningrad is in the former Soviet Union, named after the Soviet Union's first Communist dictator, Lenin.
Belarus and Ukraine were part of the Soviet Union. Romania was not.
No. It is a former Soviet Union territory.
She is from Moscow, Russia (Former Soviet Union).
The country that used to be called the Soviet Union is now known as Russia. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, it split into 15 independent republics, with Russia being the largest and most prominent successor state. Other former Soviet republics include Ukraine, Belarus, and the Baltic states, among others.
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