Sobyetikong Pederatibong Sosyalistang Republika ng Rusya

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Sobyetikong Pederatibong Sosyalistang Republika ng Rusya

Российская Советская Федеративная Социалистическая Республика  (Ruso)
Rossiyskaya Sovetskaya Federativnaya Sotsialisticheskaya Respublika
1917–1991
Watawat ng Sobyetikong Pederatibong Sosyalistang Republika ng Rusya
Watawat
State emblem (1978–1991) ng Sobyetikong Pederatibong Sosyalistang Republika ng Rusya
State emblem
(1978–1991)
Salawikain: Пролетарии всех стран, соединяйтесь!
Proletarii vsekh stran, soyedinyaytes'!
"Mga proletaryo ng lahat ng bansa, magkaisa!"
The Russian SFSR (red) within the Soviet Union (red and light yellow) between 1956 and 1991
The Russian SFSR (red) within the Soviet Union (red and light yellow) between 1956 and 1991

Katayuan
Kabisera
Pinakamalaking lungsodMoscow
Wikang opisyalRussianb
Kinilalang wikasee Languages of Russia
Relihiyon
KatawaganRussian
Pamahalaan
Head of state 
• 1917 (first)
Lev Kamenevc
• Padron:No wrap (last)
Boris Yeltsind
Head of government 
• 1917–1924 (first)
Vladimir Lenine
• 1990–1991
Ivan Silayevf
• 1991 (last)
Boris Yeltsing
Lehislatura
Kasaysayan 
7 November 1917
30 December 1922
19 February 1954
12 June 1990
12 December 1991
• Russian SFSR renamed into the Russian Federation
25 December 1991
26 December 1991
25 December 1993
Lawak
1956[kailangan ng sanggunian]17,125,200 km2 (6,612,100 mi kuw)
Populasyon
147,386,000
SalapiSoviet ruble (руб)h (SUR)
Sona ng oras(UTC +2 to +12)
Kodigong pantelepono+7
Kodigo sa ISO 3166RU
Internet TLD.su
Pinalitan
Pumalit
1918
Russian Republic
1920
Russian State
1922
Far Eastern Republic
1923
Priamurye Government
1944
Tuvan People's Republic
1946
East Prussia
Japan
1956
Karelo-Finnish SSR
1918
Belarusian People's Republic
1922
Soviet Union
1940
Karelo-Finnish SSR
1991
Russian Federation
  1. Remained the national anthem of Russia until 2000.
  2. Official language in the courts from 1937.[4]
  3. As Chairman of the VTsIK (All-Russian Central Executive Committee).
  4. As chairman the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR from 29 May 1990 to 10 July 1991, then as President.
  5. As Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the Russian SFSR
  6. As Chairmen of the Council of Ministers – Government of the Russian SFSR
  7. Served as acting head of government while President of Russia
  8. Between 1917 and 1919 the imperial ruble lost its value in an attempt by the new government to abolish the money. It would be replaced that same year by the new Soviet ruble.[5]
Seven Hero City awards
The Russian Democratic Federative Republic existed briefly on 19 January 1918, but actual sovereignty was still in the hands of the Soviets even after the Russian Constituent Assembly opened its first and last session in 1918.[6]

Ang Republikang Sosyalistang Pederatibong Sobyetiko ng Rusya (Ruso: Российская Советская Федеративная Социалистическая Республика, tr. Rossiyskaya Sovetskaya Federativnaya Sotsialisticheskaya Respublika), nakilala bilang Republikang Sobyetiko ng Rusya (Ruso: Российская Советская Республика, tr. Rossiyskaya Sovetskaya Respublika) noong 1918, Republikang Sobyetikong Pederatibong Sosyalista ng Rusya (Ruso: Российская Социалистическая Федеративная Советская Республика, tr. Rossiyskaya Sotsialisticheskaya Federativnaya Sovetskaya Respublika) mula 1918 hanggang 1936, impormal na tinatawag na Sobyetikong Rusya (Ruso: Советская Россия, tr. Sovetskaya Rossiya), at payak na kilala noon bilang Rusya (Ruso: Россия, tr. Rossiya) ay isang sosyalistang estadong pederal na siyang naging pinakamalaki, pinakamatao, at ekonomikong pinakamaunlad na republikang bumubuo sa Unyong Sobyetiko. Ang kabisera nito'y Mosku, iba pang mga pangunahing sentrong urbano nito'y Leningrado, Stalingrado (naging Volgogrado mula 1961), Novosibirsk, Sverdlovsk, Kuibyshev, at Gorki.

  1. Arthur Ransome (16 March 1918). "Lenine's Migration A Queer Scene". Naka-arkibo 16 September 2018 sa Wayback Machine.. The New York Times.
  2. Historical Dictionary of Socialism. James C. Docherty, Peter Lamb. Page 85. "The Soviet Union was a one-party Marxist-Leninist state."
  3. "Law of the USSR of 14 March 1990 N 1360-I 'On the establishment of the office of the President of the USSR and the making of changes and additions to the Constitution (Basic Law) of the USSR'". Garant.ru. Tinago mula sa orihinal noong 13 August 2011. Nakuha noong 12 July 2010.
  4. article 114 of the 1937 Constitution, article 171 of the 1978 Constitution
  5. R. W. Davies; Mark Harrison; S. G. Wheatcroft (9 December 1993). The Economic Transformation of the Soviet Union, 1913–1945. Cambridge University Press. pa. 6. ISBN 978-0-521-45770-5.
  6. Riasanovsky, Nicholas (2000). A History of Russia (ika-sixth (na) edisyon). Oxford University Press. pa. 458. ISBN 0-19-512179-1.