Ask one question at a time. This is not a well formed question.
During the Cold War, a Soviet satellite referred to a country that was politically and militarily aligned with the Soviet Union. These countries were often controlled or heavily influenced by the Soviet government.
CCCP was the official abbreviation in Cyrillic script for the former Soviet Union from 1922 to 1991. It stood for "Union of Soviet Socialist Republics" in Russian.
The series of space probes sent to Venus by the Soviet Union is called the Venera program.
Until 1991 they were all republics of the former Soviet Union (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics).They were also all part of the Russian Empire until 1917.They are all former Soviet "republics" now independent after the breakup of the USSR.
Korea was divided into North and South Korea after World War 2. North Korea was occupied by the Soviet Union, while South Korea was occupied by the United States. The division led to the Korean War in 1950.
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I think the answer you are looking for is the Island of Sakhalin, but I am not 100% sure, as it was not split in 1918, but in 1905 and Russia was not yet Soviet Union neither in 1918 nor in 1905.
Cuba is the Caribbean island the Soviet Union supported. The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, most commonly referred to as simply the Soviet Union, existed from 1922 to 1991.
There isn't soviet union anymore it was Russia and many other countries together but then they divided the soviet union. Most part of the soviet union was Russia.
Korea was divided between the U.S. and the Soviet Union.
Berlin was divided between the US and the Soviet Union control at the end of WWII.
Korea was divided between the U.S. and the Soviet Union