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The Soviet Union stretched across Asia and Europe and ruled more than 15 republics. Unfortunately, the era of centralized control came crashing down in 1991. This resulted in redrawn borders and ...
Russia Western countries: Ukraine, Belarus and Moldova Baltic ... Armenia and Azerbaijan Only part of the persons born in one of the 15 states of the former Soviet Union are included in the municipal ...
After the collapse of the Soviet Union into 15 separate countries, Azerbaijan over time began to gravitate diplomatically ...
During 1992–97, of the 15 countries comprising the Baltics, Russia, and the other countries of the former Soviet Union, 14 had adopted IMF-supported programs, with cumulative commitments close to SDR ...
and became republics of the Soviet Union. In thus reversing the course of modern Baltic history, Moscow separated the Baltic countries not only from Western Europe, toward which they had been oriented ...
Here are some details on how the Soviet Union, and later Russia, developed relations with African countries. The first political communication between Russia and African countries dates back to ...