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The '''Slavic Socialist Republic''' (SSR) was a socialist and unrecognized state that existed from September 12 1917 to April 29 1929 in the modern day [[Slavic Union]].
The '''Slavic Socialist Republic''' (SSR) was a socialist and unrecognized state that existed from September 12 1917 to April 29 1929 that fought against the provisional [[Slavic State]] during the [[Slavic Civil War]], with both sides claiming to be the legitimate successor to the [[Slavic Union]], though international recognition was primarily given to the Slavic State.
[[Category:Slavic Union]][[Category:Coalition of Crown Albatross]]

Latest revision as of 19:15, 10 May 2023

Slavic Socialist Republic
Славянская Социалистическая Республика
Slavyanskaya Sotsialisticheskaya Respublika
1917-1929
Flag of Slavic Socialist Republic
Flag
Motto: 
"Proletarii vsekh stran, soyedinyaytes!" (Russian)
"Workers of the world, unite!"
Anthem: 
"Internatsional' (Russian)"
The Internationale
StatusUnrecognized state
CapitalBolotingrad
Official languages
Religion
State Atheism
Demonym(s)Slavic
GovernmentBolotinist one-party socialist republic
LegislaturePolitburo
Establishment
September 12 1917
April 29 1929
Population
• 1917 estimate
2,896,561
CurrencyRuble

The Slavic Socialist Republic (SSR) was a socialist and unrecognized state that existed from September 12 1917 to April 29 1929 that fought against the provisional Slavic State during the Slavic Civil War, with both sides claiming to be the legitimate successor to the Slavic Union, though international recognition was primarily given to the Slavic State.