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Author
3 Dec 2004 11:27 AM
Dusan Bolek
joel-ga***@home.com (Joel Garry) wrote in message news:<91884734.0411051117.2a32adbe@posting.google.com>...
> Now, let's go back in history and try to figure out what parts of what
> countries have been in Russia... :-)

To be Howardish (i.e. very precise or even punctual about technical
terms and naming) the only former part of Russia that is not Russia
today is Crimean Peninsula that was handed to Ukraine in the fifties.
Latvia was never a part of Russia, but of Soviet Union which was
theoretically the union of coequal republics in the similar way how
USA comprehends its states. Russia was only the one of the republics
with the same rights and position (again theoretically) as all others
(including Latvia).

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Author
3 Dec 2004 7:38 PM
Joel Garry
pagesfla***@usa.net (Dusan Bolek) wrote in message news:<1e8276d6.0412030327.478d0ef@posting.google.com>...
> joel-ga***@home.com (Joel Garry) wrote in message news:<91884734.0411051117.2a32adbe@posting.google.com>...
> > Now, let's go back in history and try to figure out what parts of what
> > countries have been in Russia... :-)
>
> To be Howardish (i.e. very precise or even punctual about technical
> terms and naming) the only former part of Russia that is not Russia
> today is Crimean Peninsula that was handed to Ukraine in the fifties.
> Latvia was never a part of Russia, but of Soviet Union which was
> theoretically the union of coequal republics in the similar way how
> USA comprehends its states. Russia was only the one of the republics
> with the same rights and position (again theoretically) as all others
> (including Latvia).

Eh?  http://www.poloniatoday.com/history10.htm

jg
Author
3 Dec 2004 11:05 PM
AK
> Latvia was never a part of Russia, but of Soviet Union which was

oh yes it was, from the very beginning of 18th century until 1917

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