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  • ...ne of them. In addition to those repetitive motifs, emblems of many Soviet republics also included features that were characteristic of their local landscapes, ...part of [[Moldova]], uses an emblem based on the [[Emblem of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic|emblem of the Moldavian SSR]] (see [[Coat of arms of Tra
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  • {{oq|en|But will it be a good deal for the countries that join? Former Soviet republics have deepened their trade ties with Europe and China in recent years. The E
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  • ...in [[Kazakhstan]], many [[Commonwealth of Independent States|former Soviet republics]], [[Germany]], the [[United Arab Emirates]], [[Turkey]], and others. These
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  • ...burns in front of the giant black monument of soldiers from all 15 Soviet republics. ...new capital of Soviet Kazakhstan, the park was named "Federation of Soviet Republics".
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  • ...st]], a Doctor of [[Philology]], a professor and honored academic of the [[Soviet Union]] (1946). He was born on September 28, 1897 in the old town of [[Seme In 1960, together with a group of [[Soviet writers]], he visited the United States. In the summer of 1960 he started w
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  • ...1993) was a [[Kazakhstan]] poet.<ref>Borys Lewytzkyj - Who's who in the Soviet Union 1984 - Page 210 Maulenov, Syrbai Poet; b. 1922, Kustanai Oblast; s. ...in hospital is invalided out. He was a member of [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union]].
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  • ...nd regional theaters of Kazakhstan and some of the former [[Soviet Union]] republics.
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  • ...ed to 5 hours a day. By 1987 Kazakhstan was ranked fourth among all Soviet republics by the amount of broadcasting, and second by the number of feature films an ...casts in the city of Zhambyl, as well as in nearby settlements. During the Soviet era broadcasts were limited to an hour per week. After the USSR collapsed t
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  • |english_title = State Anthem of the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic ...the [[national anthem]] of [[Kazakhstan]] when it was a republic of the [[Soviet Union]] and known as the [[Kazakh SSR]].
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  • |established_event3 = [[Kirghiz Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic (1920–25)|Kirghiz ASSR]] |established_event4 = [[Kazakh Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic|Kazak ASSR]]
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  • |birth_place = [[Atyrau]], [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakh SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] (now [[Kazakhstan]]) ...ema set design. It was during this period that Bekmambetov served in the [[Soviet Army]], which inspired him to write ''[[Peshavar Waltz]]''.<ref>[https://ww
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  • |education = 1954 - 1961 – [[Lviv National Academy of Arts]]. (former [[Lviv State Institute of Applied and Decorative Arts]]) |style =Monumental, Cubism, Soviet avant-garde
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  • | birth_place = [[Volgograd]], [[The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics|USSR]]
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  • ...for the national teams of [[Kazakhstan]] and all other former Soviet Union republics. In October 2012, he was spotted by then [[Azerbaijan national football tea
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  • ...sine|post-Soviet countries]], where the dish spread from the Central Asian republics.<ref name="SRAS">[http://www.sras.org/manti More Than Just Another Dumpling The former territories of the [[Mongol Empire]] is where the various manti dishes are
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  • | Name = Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic<br><small>(Kazakhstan)</small> ...ntre.<ref>[http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/su-kz.html Kazakhstan in the Soviet Union - CRW Flags]</ref>
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  • ...ay in Kazakhstan]], celebrating the independence of the country from the [[Soviet Union]]. ...[[Kazakhstan]] subsequently became independent on 16 December 1991 as the Soviet Union collapsed.
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  • ...istory of Central Asia#Return of indigenous rule|khanate period of the pre-Soviet era]]. ...sist in the creation of Scouting movements in the Turkic [[Central Asia]]n republics of Kazakhstan, [[Scouting in Kyrgyzstan|Kyrgyzstan]], [[Scouting in Turkmen
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  • | birth_place = Kosym, [[Kazak ASSR]], [[Russian SFSR]], [[Soviet Union]] <br> <small>(now in [[Akmola Region]], [[Kazakhstan]])</small> | allegiance = {{flagicon|USSR}} [[Soviet Union]] (1942-1991) <br/> {{flagicon|Kazakhstan}} [[Kazakhstan]] (1991-1995
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  • ...iet Union|The Supreme Soviet of the USSR]], associate of the chairman of [[Soviet of the Union]] chamber, and President of [[Kazakhstan Academy of Sciences]] ...me Soviet of the USSR]] and appointed as an associate of the chairman of [[Soviet of the Union]] chamber. From 1966 to 1971 Chokin was a member of Central Co
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  • ...]] in [[Kazakhstan]]. Kazakhstan was one of nine former republics of the [[Soviet Union]] to join the [[International Ice Hockey Federation]] on May 6, 1992.
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  • ...1930s Kazakh club sides were regularly participating in the lower ranks of Soviet football. ...ompetition. They would go on to record Kazakhstan's first triumph in the [[Soviet First League]] in 1976.
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  • |use = The coat of arms of Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic from 1937 to 1991. Until 1978, the hammer was placed ove ...Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|coat of arms similar to all other Soviet Republics]].
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  • |armiger = [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic]] ...cialist Republic]]. The coat of arms is based on the coat of arms of the [[Soviet Union]].
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  • ...ates|former union republics]], but its display is prohibited in some other former socialist countries, as well as in countries where communism is [[Bans on C ...et Union 1923–1936.svg|thumb|right|150px|The first [[State Emblem of the Soviet Union]] (1923–1936).]]
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  • ...|Communist Party]], along with, for example, the [[hammer and sickle]]. In Soviet heraldry, the red star symbolized the [[Red Army]] and the military service ...of the Latvian SSR (1918-1920).svg|Coat of arms of the [[Latvian Socialist Soviet Republic]] (1919–1920)
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  • |name = State Emblem of the Soviet Union |image = State Emblem of the Soviet Union.svg
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  • ...ne of them. In addition to those repetitive motifs, emblems of many Soviet republics also included features that were characteristic of their local landscapes, ...part of [[Moldova]], uses an emblem based on the [[Emblem of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic|emblem of the Moldavian SSR]] (see [[Coat of arms of Tra
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  • |armiger = [[Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic]] ...enian painter, and was adopted in 1937 by the government of the [[Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic|Armenian SSR]].
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  • |armiger = [[Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic]] ...te book|author=Agentstvo pechati "Novosti." Izdatelʹstvo|title=Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qhExAAAAMAAJ|acces
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  • |armiger = [[Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic]] ...e [[Soviet Union]]. The coat of arms is based on the coat of arms of the [[Soviet Union]].
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  • |armiger = [[Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic]] ...he Estonian SSR''' was adopted in 1940 by the government of the [[Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic|Estonian SSR]]. It features a [[sunrise]] accented by s
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  • |armiger = [[Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic]] ...Republic]]. The coat of arms is loosely based on the coat of arms of the [[Soviet Union]]. It shows symbols of [[agriculture]] ([[grapes]] and [[wheat]]). Th
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  • |armiger = [[Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic]] ...=Henry Hill Collins|title=The constitutions of the 16 constituent or Union Republics of the U.S.S.R.: A comparative analysis|url=https://books.google.com/books?
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  • |armiger = [[Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic]] ...-wide socialist community of states". <ref>{{cite book|title=Daily Report: Soviet Union. 1990:Mar. 2nd|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=G4s8vTs9HfQC|acc
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  • |armiger = [[Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic]] ...designed by [[Vsevolodas Dobužinskis]] based on the [[State Emblem of the Soviet Union]].<ref name=rimsa/> The new coat of arms replaced the traditional [[c
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  • |armiger = [[Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic]] ...eat]], [[maize|corn]], [[grapes]] and [[clover]]. The red banner bears the Soviet Union state motto ("[[Workers of the world, unite!]]") in both the [[Russia
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  • |armiger = [[Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic]] ...rms of Tajikistan|new emblem]] in 1992, which uses a similar design to the Soviet one.
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  • |armiger = [[Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic]] ...cialist Republic]]. The coat of arms is based on the coat of arms of the [[Soviet Union]]. It shows symbols of [[agriculture]] ([[cotton]], [[wheat]] and [[g
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  • |armiger = [[Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic]] ...аинской Советской Энциклопедии'' (''Ukrainian Soviet Encyclopedia'') Kiev, Ukraine, {{OCLC|19782506}} in Ukrainian</ref>
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  • |armiger = [[Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic]] ...]) and [[heavy industry]] (hammer). The rising [[sun]] over a map of the [[Soviet Central Asia]] symbolizes the future of this region, while the five pointed
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  • |name = Emblem of the Karelo-Finnish Soviet Socialist Republic ...= {{Flagicon|Karelo-Finnish SSR}} Government of the [[Karelo-Finnish Soviet Socialist Republic]]
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  • |name = State Emblem of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic<br>(Герб РСФСР) |armiger = [[Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic]]
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  • ...European Jews began to emigrate to Kyrgyzstan which was then part of the [[Soviet Union]], and a small number still live in that country. ...ury. During [[World War II]] many Jews fled from the European parts of the Soviet Union to central Asia, including Kyrgyzstan, making the Jewish community of
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  • ...ook|last=Abazov|first=Rafis|title=Culture and Customs of the Central Asian Republics|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=y3Sk7GeUe5oC&pg=PA124|year=2007|publi
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  • ...[[Commonwealth of Independent States]] (CIS) association of former Soviet republics. He first heard of his candidacy by text message on the day it was agreed a
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  • |birth_place = [[Zhezkazgan]], [[Soviet Union]]<br>{{small|(now [[Kazakhstan]])}} ...98c8-11e0-bd66-00144feab49a.html#axzz2a2EFXHdQ |title=Alliance Bank chases former chairman over USD 1.1bn ‘fraud’ |publisher=FT.com |date=2011-06-17 |acc
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  • ...untry calling code. Following the break-up of the Soviet Union, all former republics except [[Russia]] and [[Kazakhstan]] switched to new country codes.
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  • international traffic with other former Soviet republics and China carried by landline and microwave radio relay; with other countri
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  • ...U), [[Estonia]] (EE), [[Latvia]] (EV), and [[Lithuania]] (EY). Each former Soviet republic or group of them is assigned a 2-character (Ux) prefix, and Russia
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  • ...iet republics]] to declare independence following the [[dissolution of the Soviet Union]] in 1991. The current [[President of Kazakhstan|President]], [[Nursu
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