Czechoslovakia. I never heard of that country but that was the answer I got.
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Quebec and Arcadia
The war in Afghanistan exposed significant inequalities between Russia and its former Soviet satellite countries, particularly in terms of military resources and political influence. While Russia faced economic challenges and a declining military reputation, many of the satellite states struggled with their own political instability and lack of support from Moscow, leading to a disparity in how they could respond to the conflict. Additionally, the differing levels of public sentiment towards the war in these nations highlighted a growing disconnect between Russia and its former allies, many of whom sought to distance themselves from Soviet-era conflicts. This situation illuminated the evolving power dynamics and national identities in the post-Soviet space.
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The former Transcaucasian Soviet Republic consisted of Georgia, Albania and Azerbaijan.
The (former) USSR launch the first satellite. Its name was Sputnik.
Mostly the United States Canada and the UK, but there are many from Russia and it's former satellite states. Irish trolls tend to be the most stupid and annoying.
No, English is not spoken in any of the countries of former Yugoslavia.
After 1991, Yugoslavia divided in what are now 7 separeta Countries. Serbia Montenegro Former Yugoslav Republic Macedonia Kosovo Bosnia and Hercegovina Croatia Slovenia
Capitalism is the economic system currently replacing Communism in former Soviet countries.
The main allies of the US are Britain and France. However, there are many more countries in all the continents that are allied with the US.
There is no such language as "Yugoslavian." The former country of Yugoslavia was divided into smaller countries, which speak:SerbianCroatianBosnianSlovenianMacedonianMontenegrinAlbanianRomani
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Quebec and Arcadia
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The former Czechoslovakia is not in Russia; however it was a satellite state of the Soviet Union during the Cold War era.
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