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  1. Soviet Unionball - Occupier! I was the first former Soviet country to declare independence from you. You're the reason why my country is full of Russian speakers just like Estonia and Latvia. Thanks God, that I have less Russian population (Estonia - 24% Russian population; Latvia - 25% Russian population Lithuania ~4.4% population).

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  3. Official Countryballs Merchandise sells countryballs items ranging from plush, plushies, stickers, postcards, wallpapers, mugs, flags, and more Why not visit and find the right product for you, your kids or your friends? Countryballs Store. Countryballs Merch Countryballs Shop Countryballs Plush Countryballs Plushies

  4. By 6 September 1991, the Soviet Union's State Council recognized the independence of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania bringing the number of union republics down to 12. On 8 December 1991, the remaining leaders of the republics signed the Belavezha Accords which agreed that the USSR would be dissolved and replaced with a Commonwealth of Independent States .

  5. Ukrainian SSR is the 124th rarest ball on the Rarity List. It is not tied with other balls on the list. The current card art for Ukrainian SSR with ATK +15% and HP +3% modifiers ... Ukrainian SSR is standing next to Soviet Union countryball on the grass, and both are looking at two other Ukrainian SSR countryballs who are playing a board ...

  6. The Supreme Soviet of the Latvian SSR was established in 1940 as the People's Saeima and finally disbanded in 1990 and was briefly succeeded by the Supreme Council of the Republic of Latvia. According to the 1978 Constitution of the Latvian SSR , representatives could serve an unlimited amount of five-year terms. [2]

  7. 1. From this moment on, following the adoption of this declaration, the Latvian SSR will develop under conditions of true national sovereignty as understood by national and international law. 2. The sovereignty of the Latvian SSR is unified and indivisible. The people of Latvia independently gain legislative, executive, and legal authority in ...