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  1. The Tuvan Autonomous Oblast was an autonomous oblast of the Soviet Union, created on 11 October 1944 following the annexation of the Tuvan People's Republic by the Soviet Union. On 10 October 1961, it was transformed into the Tuvan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.

  2. The Tuvan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic ( Russian: Тувинская Автономная Советская Социалистическая Республика; Tuvan: Тыва Автономнуг Совет Социалистиг Республика ), or the Tuvan ASSR ( Russian: Тувинская АССР; Tuvan: Тыва АССР ), was an autonomous republic of the Russian SFSR.

  3. The decision went into effect on 1 November 1944, and the Tuvan People's Republic thus became the Tuvan Autonomous Oblast, a part of the Russian SFSR (the largest constituent republic of the Soviet Union).

  4. But, in the USSR, it became the Tuvan Autonomous Oblast, a part of the Russian SFSR. In 1956, the Karelo-Finnish Soviet Socialist Republic, that existed from 1940, was made part of the...

  5. The Soviet Union had several kinds of country subdivisions: Types of the subdivisions: Republics with no subdivisions. Oblasts. Krais/Districts. ASSRs (autonomous republics) Autonomous oblasts. Autonomous okrugs. Categories: Subdivisions of the Soviet Union. Soviet Union stubs.

  6. The Republics of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics or the Union Republics (Russian: Сою́зные Респу́блики, romanized: Soyúznye Respúbliki) were national-based administrative units of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). [1] .

  7. It was created on 10 October 1961 from the Tuvan Autonomous Oblast. Its territory measured 175,000 square kilometers and bordered Mongolia to the south, Buryat ASSR to the east, Gorno-Altai Autonomous Oblast to the west and Khakas Autonomous Oblast to the north.