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The same music was used for a proposed anthem for the State Union of Russia and Belarus, entitled Derzhavny Soyuz Narodov ("Sovereign Union of Nations"). Its lyrics were not tied to any specific nationality, and there were official versions in the languages of every Soviet republic and several other Soviet languages ; thus it could have been ...
Svobodnykh narodov Derzhavnyy Soyuz! Slavʹsya narodami mudrostʹ khranimaya — Ta, chto k soglasiyu, k miru zovyot! Zdravstvuy, velikoye, nesokrushimoye Nashe sodruzhestvo, vesʹ nash narod! U nas za plechami glubiny stoletiy — Istoriya nashey edinoy strany. I v mirnye dni, i v razgar likholetiy Klyanyomsya vsegda bytʹ Soyuzu verny!
Sovetsky Soyuz-class battleship, an aborted ship construction program, 1938–1941; Sovetsky Soyuz, a propaganda magazine published by the Soviet Union, beginning in 1956; Soyuz Station, a base established in 1982 by members of the Soviet Antarctic Expeditions in Mac. Robertson Land; Studio Soyuz , a Moscow-based media company, founded in 1988
(Soyuz Radyansʹkykh Sotsialistychnykh Respublik; BGN/PCGN) (Sojuz Radianśkych Socialistyčnych Respublik; Scientific) Радянський Союз: Belarusian: СССР: Саюз Савецкіх Сацыялістычных Рэспублік
In the August 1991 draft of the treaty, the proclaimed name for the new country was the Union of Soviet Sovereign Republics (Russian: Союз Советских Суверенных Республик, romanized: Soyuz Sovetskikh Suverennykh Respublik).
The Soviet Union (Russian: Советский Союз, romanized: Sovetsky Soyuz), officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR; Russian: Сою́з ...
The first era of the Soyuz programme's crewed missions (Soyuz 1-40) used the 7K series of Soyuz craft, which included the first-generation (1.0) Soyuz 7K-OK, a variant (1.5) Soyuz 7K-OKS, the second-generation (2.0) Soyuz 7K-T, and the (2.5) Soyuz 7K-TM variant. Following this first era, successive eras of crewed missions have had mission ...
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [r] (USSR), [s] commonly known as the Soviet Union, [t] was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. . During its existence, it was the largest country by area, extending across eleven time zones and sharing borders with twelve countries, and the third-most populous co