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Союз Советских Социалистических Республик
Soyuz Sovetskikh Sotsialisticheskikh Respublik
Ìsọ̀kan àwọn Orílẹ̀-èdè Olómìnira Sófíẹ́tì Sósíálístì
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Other names
1922–1991
Ìsọ̀kan Sófìẹ̀tì Ìsọ̀kan Sófìẹ̀tì
Flag Coat of arms
Motto
Пролетарии всех стран, соединяйтесь!
(Translit.: Proletarii vsekh stran, soyedinyaytes'!)
English: Workers of the world, unite!
Anthem
The Internationale (1922–1944)
Hymn of the Soviet Union (1944–1991)
Ìsọ̀kan Sófìẹ̀tì
Location of Soviet Union
The Soviet Union after World War II
Capital Moscow
Language(s) Russian, many others
Government Federal socialist republic, Single-party communist state
General Secretary
 - 1922–1953 (first) Joseph Stalin
 - 1985–1991 (last) Mikhail Gorbachev
Premier
 - 1923–1924 (first) Vladimir Lenin
 - 1991 (last) Ivan Silayev
History
 - Established December 30, 1922
 - Disestablished December 26, 19911
Area
 - 1991 22,402,200 km2 (8,649,538 sq mi)
Population
 - 1991 est. 293,047,571 
     Density 13.1 /km2  (33.9 /sq mi)
Currency Soviet ruble (SUR)
Internet TLD .su2
Calling code +7
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Ìsọ̀kan Sófìẹ̀tì Russian SFSR
Ìsọ̀kan Sófìẹ̀tì Transcaucasian SFSR
Ìsọ̀kan Sófìẹ̀tì Ukrainian SSR
Ìsọ̀kan Sófìẹ̀tì Byelorussian SSR
Ìsọ̀kan Sófìẹ̀tì Tuvan People's Republic
Ìsọ̀kan Sófìẹ̀tì Kresy
Ìsọ̀kan Sófìẹ̀tì Bessarabia
Ìsọ̀kan Sófìẹ̀tì Finnish Karelia
Ìsọ̀kan Sófìẹ̀tì Carpathian Ruthenia
Ìsọ̀kan Sófìẹ̀tì Estonia3
Ìsọ̀kan Sófìẹ̀tì Latvia3
Ìsọ̀kan Sófìẹ̀tì Lithuania3
Russia Ìsọ̀kan Sófìẹ̀tì
Belarus Ìsọ̀kan Sófìẹ̀tì
Ukraine Ìsọ̀kan Sófìẹ̀tì
Moldova Ìsọ̀kan Sófìẹ̀tì
Georgia Ìsọ̀kan Sófìẹ̀tì
Armenia Ìsọ̀kan Sófìẹ̀tì
Azerbaijan Ìsọ̀kan Sófìẹ̀tì
Kazakhstan
Uzbekistan Ìsọ̀kan Sófìẹ̀tì
Turkmenistan Ìsọ̀kan Sófìẹ̀tì
Kyrgyzstan Ìsọ̀kan Sófìẹ̀tì
Tajikistan Ìsọ̀kan Sófìẹ̀tì
Estonia3 Ìsọ̀kan Sófìẹ̀tì
Lithuania3 Ìsọ̀kan Sófìẹ̀tì
Latvia3 Ìsọ̀kan Sófìẹ̀tì
1On December 21, 1991, eleven of the former socialist republics declared in Alma-Ata (with the twelfth republic – Georgia – attending as an observer) that with the formation of the Commonwealth of Independent States the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics ceases to exist.

2Assigned on September 19, 1990, existing onwards.
3The governments of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania view themselves as continuous and unrelated to the respective Soviet republics.
Russia views the Estonian, Latvian, and Lithuanian SSRs as legal constituent republics of the USSR and predecessors of the modern Baltic states.
The Government of the United States and a number of other countries did not recognize the legal inclusion of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania in the USSR.


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