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The Baltic states (Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia).
Poland did.
Poland did.
transforming their economies
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.
Vilnius is the capital city of Lithuania, one of the Baltic states and a former state of the Soviet Union.
The Baltic states (Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia).
Poland did.
Poland did.
latvia
transforming their economies
After WWII these regions included Baltic states, Ungary, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Romania, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Albania, and eastern Germany.
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 general name would be "the Baltic Sea". Ps. The Soviet Union doesn't exist anymore;)
In United States, you present Soviet Union. But in Soviet Russia, it present you!
Three million troops attacked the Soviet Union on June 22, 1941. The Germans seized the Baltic States, Belarus, and the Ukraine. By December of 1941, the Germans were nearly successful in seizing Moscow but the Soviet Winter stopped the German troops.
The nations under the umbrella of the USSR were known as the Soviet republics. These included 15 republics, such as Russia, Ukraine, and the Baltic states, among others. Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, these republics became independent nations. Collectively, they are sometimes referred to as the post-Soviet states.