Socialist Federation of Transbaltia
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Socialist Federation of Transbaltia | |||||||||
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1948–1992 | |||||||||
Capital | Tavliga | ||||||||
Government | Federal one party socialist republic under a military dictatoriship | ||||||||
Premier | |||||||||
• 1948-1970 | Nicolai Kailo | ||||||||
• 1970-1981 | Karl Markeno | ||||||||
• 1981-1990 | Andro Kainev | ||||||||
• 1990-1992 | Emanuel Kailo | ||||||||
Chairman | |||||||||
• 1948-1956 | Yuri Wenslas | ||||||||
• 1956-1961 | Grigori Sentaslan | ||||||||
• 1961-1981 | Andro Kainev | ||||||||
• 1981-1984 | Joachim Rudinger | ||||||||
• 1984-1988 | Nicholai Trusc | ||||||||
• 1988-1992 | Emanuel Kailo | ||||||||
Legislature | National Federal Assembly | ||||||||
House of the Republics and Representatives | |||||||||
People's House | |||||||||
History | |||||||||
• Socialist Coup | 1948 | ||||||||
• Collapse | 1992 | ||||||||
Currency | Baltian Craler | ||||||||
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The Socialist Federation of Transbaltia was a country in Argis from 1948 to 1992. It was established following a socialist coup in the Grand Duchy of Transbaltia, and collapsed in 1992.
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Name | Capital | Flag | Coat of Arms | Location |
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Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina | Sarajevo | |||
Socialist Republic of Croatia | Zagreb | |||
Socialist Republic of Macedonia | Skopje | |||
Socialist Republic of Montenegro | Titograd (now Podgorica) | |||
Socialist Republic of Serbia | Belgrade | |||
Socialist Republic of Slovenia | Ljubljana |