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Former USSR Countries 2024

Country
Capital
Independence
Area (km²)
ArmeniaYerevan21-September-199129.7K
AzerbaijanBaku30-August-199186.6K
BelarusMinsk10-December-1991207.6K
EstoniaTallinn08-May-199045.2K
GeorgiaTbilisi09-April-199169.7K
KazakhstanNur-Sultan16-December-19912.7M
KyrgyzstanBishkek31-August-1991200K
LatviaRiga04-May-199064.6K
LithuaniaVilnius11-March-199065.3K
MoldovaChișinău27-August-199133.8K
RussiaMoscow12-December-199117.1M
TajikistanDushanbe09-September-1991143.1K
TurkmenistanAshgabat27-October-1991488.1K
UkraineKyiv24-August-1991603.5K
UzbekistanTashkent31-August-1991447.4K

Which countries were part of the former USSR?

Fifteen countries existing today were once part of the former USSR: Armenia, Georgia, Lithuania, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Belarus, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan.

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