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The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), also called the Soviet Union, was a state in much of the northern region of Eurasia that existed from 1922 until 1991. The list of republics in the Soviet Union varied over the time. In its final years it consisted of 15 Soviet Socialist Republics (S.S.R.'s). Russia was by far the largest Republic in the Soviet Union, dominating in nearly all respects: land area, population, economic output, and political influence. The territory of the Soviet Union also varied, and in its most recent times approximately corresponded to that of the late Imperial Russia, with notable exclusions of Poland and Finland. The political organization of the country was defined by the only recognized political party, the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.

These were the Republics of the Former Soviet Union and the names they adopted after the collapse of the USSR.

Armenian SSR - Armenia
Azerbaijan SSR - Azerbaijan
Byelorussian SSR - Belarus
Estonian SSR - Estonia
Georgian SSR - Georgia
Kazakh SSR - Kazakhstan
Kirghiz SSR - Kyrgyzstan
Latvian SSR - Latvia
Lithuanian SSR - Lithuania
Moldavian SSR - Moldova
Russian SFSR - Russia
Tadzhik SSR - Tajikistan
Turkmen SSR - Turkmenistan
Ukrainian SSR - Ukraine
Uzbek SSR - Uzbekistan
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License . It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Soviet Union" .
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