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- |image = Coat of arms of Ukrainian SSR.svg |armiger = [[Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic]]4 KB (474 words) - 15:34, 27 April 2025
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- | style = [[Ukrainian baroque]] ...as used to house the Central State Museum of the [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic]]. From 1930 to 1940 it was used by important public organizations. The fir4 KB (524 words) - 14:54, 27 April 2025
- ...= [[Almaty|Alma-Ata]], [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakh SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] ...er-finals, prevailed over the USA (45–42) in the semi-finals and met the Ukrainian in the final. Velikaya and her teammates, including [[Yuliya Gavrilova]], c15 KB (1,772 words) - 15:06, 27 April 2025
- ...= [[Almaty|Alma-Ata]], [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakh SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] ...ball. After his team's relegation in 2002, he was linked with transfers to Ukrainian and Russian top sides, and eventually found himself at [[FC Dinamo Moskva]]11 KB (1,139 words) - 15:06, 27 April 2025
- ...arimovich Nurpeisov''' (born October 22, 1924) is the People's writer of [[Republic of Kazakhstan|Kazakhstan]], one of the word-painters who have made great co ...e front. His father Karim was engaged in hunting and worked in the village Soviet. Just before the war he worked at a fishery collective farm. In 1944, on Ap39 KB (6,441 words) - 15:06, 27 April 2025
- |conventional_long_name = {{nowrap|Republic of Kazakhstan}} ...icial)<ref>[http://adilet.zan.kz/eng/docs/K950001000_ "Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan"]. zan.kz.</ref>}}}}135 KB (18,214 words) - 15:12, 27 April 2025
- |style =Monumental, Cubism, Soviet avant-garde |movement = [[Soviet Modernism]], Epoch of [[Socialist Realism]]25 KB (3,146 words) - 15:12, 27 April 2025
- | birth_place = [[Khartsyzk]], [[Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic|Ukrainian SSR]] ...олодимирович Сергієнко}}; born 18 February 1983) is a Ukrainian-born [[Kazakhstan]]i [[soccer|football]] [[midfielder]] who plays for [[FC7 KB (708 words) - 15:16, 27 April 2025
- ...ics/athletes/za/stanislav-zabrodsky-1.html</ref> He also represented the [[Soviet Union]] at pre-1992 tournaments, including at the [[1989 World Archery Cham [[Category:Soviet male archers]]2 KB (246 words) - 15:17, 27 April 2025
- ...dsk|Khrushchev]], [[Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic|Ukrainian SSR]], [[Soviet Union|USSR]] (now Svitlovodsk, [[Ukraine]]) ...Khrushchev]], [[Kirovohrad Oblast]], [[Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic|Ukrainian SSR]].<ref name="bio1">{{Cite web |url=http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbio18 KB (2,426 words) - 15:19, 27 April 2025
- | birth_place = [[Irshava Raion|Ilnitsa]], [[Zakarpattia Oblast]], [[Soviet Union]] | nationalteam1 = [[Soviet Union national football team|Soviet Union]]6 KB (672 words) - 15:20, 27 April 2025
- ...ace = [[Kutaisi]], [[Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic|Georgian SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] ...FA Euro 1972]]. After the [[UEFA Euro 1972]] along with his teammates by [[Soviet Union national football team]] — [[Murtaz Khurtsilava]] and [[Evgeni Ruda24 KB (2,617 words) - 15:20, 27 April 2025
- ...= [[Chişinău]], [[Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic|Moldavian SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] ...n [[Chişinău]], [[Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic|Moldovian SSR]], [[Soviet Union]]) is a retired [[Association football|footballer]] and also former m6 KB (712 words) - 15:27, 27 April 2025
- | birth_place = [[Smarhon]], [[Soviet Union]] ...[Smarhon]], [[Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic|Byelorussian SSR]], [[Soviet Union]]) is a [[Belarus]]ian [[association football|footballer]] who is cur7 KB (851 words) - 15:27, 27 April 2025
- ...ace = [[Lozova]], [[Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic|Ukrainian SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] ...}}; born 2 March 1986 in [[Lozova]], [[Kharkiv Oblast]]) is a [[Ukrainians|Ukrainian]] footballer who plays as a [[Forward (association football)#Striker|strike7 KB (685 words) - 15:27, 27 April 2025
- ...= [[Melitopol]], [[Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic|Ukrainian SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] ...енко}}; born 8 July 1986 in [[Melitopol]], [[Ukraine]]) is a [[Ukraine|Ukrainian]] professional [[Association football|football]] player who currently plays5 KB (513 words) - 15:27, 27 April 2025
- | colspan="10" | '''[[President of the Republic of Kazakhstan's Cup]] - Barys won the tournament''' ...eason|2010]] | birthplace = [[Ust-Kamenogorsk]], [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakh SSR]] | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}59 KB (6,619 words) - 15:31, 27 April 2025
- ...=DF}}<ref>Muldarov was born in [[Tskhinvali]], [[Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic|Georgian SSR]], but qualified to represent [[Kazakhstan]], making his debut ...<ref>Badlo was born in [[Ternopil]], [[Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic|Ukrainian SSR]]</ref>58 KB (6,659 words) - 15:34, 27 April 2025
- ...}<ref>Malyi was born in [[Luhansk]], [[Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic|Ukrainian SSR]], but qualified to represent [[Kazakhstan]], making his debut for [[Ka {{Fs player|no=52|nat=Czech Republic|name=[[Ján Maslo]]|pos=DF|other=from {{flagicon|UKR}} [[FC Volyn Lutsk|Vol55 KB (6,440 words) - 15:34, 27 April 2025
- ...rmer union republics]], but its display is prohibited in some other former socialist countries, as well as in countries where communism is [[Bans on Communist s ...ed into the plough to symbolise the end of war with the establishment of a Socialist International. This was unveiled in 1914 and flown by the [[Irish Citizen A25 KB (3,750 words) - 15:34, 27 April 2025
- ...|Communist Party]], along with, for example, the [[hammer and sickle]]. In Soviet heraldry, the red star symbolized the [[Red Army]] and the military service ...Latvian SSR (1918-1920).svg|Coat of arms of the [[Latvian Socialist Soviet Republic]] (1919–1920)30 KB (4,540 words) - 15:34, 27 April 2025
- |name = State Emblem of the Soviet Union |image = State Emblem of the Soviet Union.svg9 KB (1,117 words) - 15:34, 27 April 2025
- ...each one of them. In addition to those repetitive motifs, emblems of many Soviet republics also included features that were characteristic of their local la ...basic pattern, a pattern which sometimes has led to the use of the term "[[socialist heraldry]]".13 KB (1,804 words) - 15:34, 27 April 2025
- |armiger = [[Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic]] ...e [[Soviet Union]]. The coat of arms is based on the coat of arms of the [[Soviet Union]].5 KB (671 words) - 15:34, 27 April 2025
- |image = Coat of arms of Ukrainian SSR.svg |armiger = [[Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic]]4 KB (474 words) - 15:34, 27 April 2025
- ...ficial emblem of the Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic in the Soviet Union, and underwent a number of changes over time. ...', in three languages - [[Russian language|Russian]], [[Ukrainian language|Ukrainian]] and [[Moldovan language|Moldavian]]."'' These arms therefore contained [[8 KB (1,381 words) - 15:34, 27 April 2025
- |armiger = [[Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic]] |shield = Soviet-style emblem with a [[hammer and sickle]]4 KB (428 words) - 15:34, 27 April 2025
- {{redirect|Verniy|Soviet destroyer turned over from Japan|Japanese destroyer Hibiki (1932)}} ...pera House]]; [[Golden Warrior Monument]] in the [[Republic Square, Almaty|Republic Square]]; Entrance gate to the Park of the First President; View of the [[A51 KB (7,152 words) - 15:37, 27 April 2025
- ...lace = [[Tbilisi]], [[Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic|Georgian SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] ...Krasnodar]], [[Sochi]], and other parts of the [[Post-Soviet states|former Soviet Union]].<ref>Schreck, Carl. [http://www.thenational.ae/news/world/europe/th8 KB (1,130 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- ...on of the [[Poles in the former Soviet Union|Polish diaspora in the former Soviet Union]]. Slightly less than half of Kazakhstan's Poles live in the [[Karaga ...st Republic|Ukrainian SSR]] were deported to the [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakh SSR]] in 1930; among those, as many as 100,000 did not survive the f9 KB (1,285 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- ...ans "person". Approximately 500,000 ethnic Koreans reside in the former [[Soviet Union]], primarily in the now-independent states of [[Central Asia]]. There ...'Soviet Korean'' was also used, more frequently before the collapse of the Soviet Union.<ref>{{harvnb|Pohl|1999|p=18}}</ref> Russians may also lump Koryo-sar38 KB (5,232 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- ...lity/|title=About number and composition population of Ukraine by data All-Ukrainian census of the population 2001|work=Ukraine Census 2001|publisher=State Stat ...[[Vainakh]]. The majority of Chechens today live in the [[Chechnya|Chechen Republic]], a [[Subdivisions of Russia|subdivision of the Russian Federation]].36 KB (5,112 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- [[File:China-Xinjiang.png|thumb|200px|Xinjiang's location in the [[People's Republic of China]]]] ...chu-led [[Qing dynasty]] in 1759. Xinjiang is now a part of the [[People's Republic of China]], having been so since its founding year of 1949.347 KB (52,725 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- ...nts]] to the [[Russian Far East]] who were [[Deportation of Koreans in the Soviet Union|deported]] to [[Central Asia]] in 1937. ...e trials of exile ... Tsoy's success is symptomatic of the social progress Soviet Koreans made between the 1950s and the 1980s."</ref>10 KB (1,252 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- ...e = [[Jezkazgan]], [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakh SSR]], Soviet Union | religion = [[Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Kyivan Patriarchate|Ukrainian Orthodox]]7 KB (769 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- | birth_place = [[Kiev]], [[Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic|Ukrainian SSR]] ...лекса Войцеховський}}, born May 10, 1987) is a [[Ukraine|Ukrainian]] [[ice hockey]] [[forward (ice hockey)|forward]] currently playing in the7 KB (913 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- ..._place = [[Almaty]], [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakh SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] ...US during the 1980s. Korshunova attended training sessions with a friend, Ukrainian model Anastasia Drozdova, who committed suicide under similar circumstances15 KB (2,098 words) - 15:40, 27 April 2025
- ...hstan|Leninogorsk]], [[East Kazakhstan Region]], [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakh SSR]] [[USSR]] [[Category:Ukrainian engineers]]2 KB (304 words) - 15:40, 27 April 2025
- ...ce = [[Almaty]], [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakh SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] |allegiance = Soviet Union, Russian Federation58 KB (8,033 words) - 15:40, 27 April 2025
- |site=[[Almaty]], [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakh SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] ...hstan]] to [[Simferopol Airport]] in [[Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic|Soviet Ukraine]] on July 8, 1980. The aircraft reached an altitude of no more than4 KB (548 words) - 15:40, 27 April 2025
- ...ian-Germans]] were resettled here after being [[Population transfer in the Soviet Union|deported]] under [[Joseph Stalin]]'s rule.<ref>{{Cite web|author=S. K ...Lands Campaign.{{sfn|Khrushchev|2010|p=739}} On 20 March 1961, the Supreme Soviet of the Kazakh SSR renamed Akmolinsk to ''Tselinograd''.{{sfn|Khrushchev|20156 KB (7,650 words) - 15:41, 27 April 2025
- ==Soviet Union== ...ian-Germans]] were resettled here after being [[Population transfer in the Soviet Union|deported]] under [[Joseph Stalin]] rule.<ref>{{Cite web|author=S. Kur6 KB (846 words) - 15:41, 27 April 2025
- ...918, the Bolsheviks moved to seize control of the local [[Soviet (council)|Soviet]] and by January 21, 1918, the Bolsheviks had secured the city under their ...list Republic]] - the entity that would ultimately develop into the Soviet Republic of Kazakhstan.25 KB (3,656 words) - 15:41, 27 April 2025
- ...androvich Boguslayev''' ([[Uralsk]], [[Kazakh SSR]], 28 October 1938) is a Ukrainian engineer, businessman and politician. He is also a Hero of Ukraine, Member In 1956-1960 Vyacheslav served in Soviet Army and worked as assistant engine driver at Uralsk shipbuilding yard.<ref9 KB (1,147 words) - 15:42, 27 April 2025
- ...antly of ethnic [[Russians]] and [[Kazakhs]] with significant [[Ukrainians|Ukrainian]], [[Volga Germans|German]] and [[Tatar]] minorities. The city is served b ...tre of both the [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakh SSR]] and of the Soviet Union. Because of a major arms and armour manufacturing facility located in15 KB (1,796 words) - 15:43, 27 April 2025
- ...70 en.png|thumb|320px|The major ethnic groups in [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakhstan]] 1897–1970. The number of Kazakhs and Ukrainans decreased in ...tle=The Kazakh Famine of 1930–33 and the Politics of History in the Post-Soviet Space |publisher=Wilson Center |date=2012-03-26 |accessdate=2015-07-09}}</r5 KB (556 words) - 15:45, 27 April 2025
- ...ussian Turkestan]], the name for the region during the [[Russian Empire]]. Soviet Central Asia went through many territorial divisions before the current bor ====Turkestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic====47 KB (6,893 words) - 15:45, 27 April 2025
- ...e modern Republic of Kazakhstan became a political entity during the 1930s Soviet subdivision of Russian Turkestan. title=In the Soviet Union|url=http://countrystudies.us/kazakstan/5.htm|work=Kazakstan: A Countr33 KB (4,802 words) - 15:45, 27 April 2025
- [[Category:Treaties of the People's Republic of Angola]] [[Category:Treaties of the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic]]16 KB (2,219 words) - 15:46, 27 April 2025
- [[Category:Treaties of the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic]] [[Category:Treaties of the People's Republic of Benin]]13 KB (1,723 words) - 15:46, 27 April 2025
- |location_signed = [[Almaty|Alma-Ata]], [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakhstan]] ...Saparmurat Niyazov]]<br />{{flagdeco|Uzbekistan}} [[Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic|Uzbekistan]]: [[Islom Karimov]]3 KB (404 words) - 15:46, 27 April 2025