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During the 1920s, as happened throughout the Soviet Union, there was forthright support and funding for the creation of native language theatres, publishing houses, newspapers as well as universal public schooling, and this was the case for the Turkmen minorities during Soviet administration of Turkmen/Transcaspian province of the Turkestan ...
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Flag of Turkmenistan; Flag of the Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic; List of Turkmen flags; List of countries by population in 1939; List of earthquakes in 1938; List of inscribed flags; Timeline of national flags; User:Polip1965/sandbox; Template:Country data Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic
Latvia's Saeima: Amendments to the Law on the Safety of Public Entertainment and Festivity Events (OP 2013/129.4). Ban only applies at public events. Lithuania's Constitutional Court confirms Article 188 18 of the Code of Administrative Offences. Collection, antiquarian trade and educational activities are exempt from the ban.
Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic (Turkmenia) Use: Civil and state flag, civil and state ensign: Proportion: 1:2: Adopted: 1 August 1953 26 September 1973 (revised) Design: A plain red flag with a golden hammer and sickle and a gold-bordered red star in its upper canton with two blue bars in the middle of the flag.
The following other wikis use this file: Usage on af.wikipedia.org Vlag van Turkmenistan; Usage on ar.wikipedia.org جمهورية خوارزم الشعبية السوفيتية
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