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Republics of the Soviet Union

In the Soviet Union, a Union Republic (Russian: Сою́зная Респу́блика, romanized: Soyúznaya Respúblika) or unofficially a Republic of the USSR was a constituent federated political entity with a system of government called a Soviet republic, which was officially defined in the 1977 constitution as "a sovereign Soviet socialist state which has united with…

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Location
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Abolished
26 December 1991
Abolished by
• State Council recognition of the Baltic states' independence · • Declaration no. 142-Н
Areas
Smallest: 29,800 km2 (11,500 sq mi) (Armenian SSR) Largest: 17,075,400 km2 (6,592,800 sq mi) (Russian SFSR)
Category
Federated state
Created
30 December 1922

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Republics of the Soviet Union

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Abolished by · 2
Republics of the Soviet Union → • Declaration no. 142-Н, • State Council recognition of the Baltic states' independence
Abolished · 1
Republics of the Soviet Union → 26 December 1991
Areas · 1
Republics of the Soviet Union → Smallest: 29,800 km2 (11,500 sq mi) (Armenian SSR) Largest: 17,075,400 km2 (6,592,800 sq mi) (Russian SFSR)
Category · 1
Republics of the Soviet Union → Federated state
Created · 1
Republics of the Soviet Union → 30 December 1922
Created by · 1
Republics of the Soviet Union → Treaty on the Creation of the USSR
Government · 1
Republics of the Soviet Union → Communist states
Location · 1
Republics of the Soviet Union → Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Number · 1
Republics of the Soviet Union → 15 (as of 1956)
Populations · 1
Republics of the Soviet Union → Smallest: 1,565,662 (Estonian SSR) Largest: 147,386,000 (Russian SFSR)

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union soviet republics republic ussr state russian socialist states constitution autonomous political government party status sfsr federation 1977 1991 independent

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Republics of the Soviet UnionAbolished26 December 19911.00infobox
Republics of the Soviet UnionAbolished by• State Council recognition of the Baltic states' independence1.00infobox
Republics of the Soviet UnionAbolished by• Declaration no. 142-Н1.00infobox
Republics of the Soviet UnionAreasSmallest: 29,800 km2 (11,500 sq mi) (Armenian SSR) Largest: 17,075,400 km2 (6,592,800 sq mi) (Russian SFSR)1.00infobox
Republics of the Soviet UnionCategoryFederated state1.00infobox
Republics of the Soviet UnionCreated30 December 19221.00infobox
Republics of the Soviet UnionCreated byTreaty on the Creation of the USSR1.00infobox
Republics of the Soviet UnionGovernmentCommunist states1.00infobox
Republics of the Soviet UnionLocationUnion of Soviet Socialist Republics1.00infobox
Republics of the Soviet UnionNumber15 (as of 1956)1.00infobox
Republics of the Soviet UnionPopulationsSmallest: 1,565,662 (Estonian SSR) Largest: 147,386,000 (Russian SFSR)1.00infobox
Republics of the Soviet UnionSubdivisionsAutonomous SSRs, oblasts, Autonomous oblasts1.00infobox

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