Turkmenistan became an independent country on 26 December 1991, but the territory was already contiguous and autonomously governed in the USSR as Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic from 13 May 1925.
The Soviet Union (the USSR) was dissolved in 1991.
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they got an independence in 1991 ,october 27.
Ukraine was in USSR not in Russia!!! Russia was not independet until the break-up of USSR! that is when all the 15 republics became independent states, including UKRAINE and RUSSIA!
Seven countries that were controlled by the USSR and did not gain independence until after its dissolution in 1991 include Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova, and Georgia. These nations were part of the Soviet Union and experienced varying degrees of Soviet influence and control throughout their histories. They eventually regained independence as the USSR collapsed, marking significant geopolitical changes in Eastern Europe.
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Turkmenistan was a part of the USSR (Russia) where scouting was banned in 1919. Once Turkmenistan became an independent Turkic state, political factors continue to discourage organizations such as Girl Guides/Girl Scouts from organizing.
Turkmenistan got independence from Soviet Union on this day.
One country that does is Turkmenistan, a republic that used to be part of the USSR.
Satybaldy Narymbetov was born in 1946, in Turkmen SSR, USSR [now Turkmenistan].
Venezuela gain Independence in the 1830
Not anymore. Uzbekistan was one of the republics of the Soviet Union, but now it's an independent country. . In 1991 Uzbekistan gained independence from Russia. Uzbekistan is a self-sufficient country in energy and other resources remaining rebellious toward Russia.