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Revision as of 16:52, 5 May 2024

Russian Sovereign Slavic Realm

Russkoye Suverennyy Slavyanskoye Tsarstvo
Flag of
Flag
Areas controlled by the Russian SSR (dark green)
Areas controlled by the Russian SSR (dark green)
CapitalMoscow (de jure)
Omsk (de facto)
Official languagesRussian
Demonym(s)Russian
GovernmentProvisional government
• Tsar
Manduul Temüjin, Batu II
• Viceroy-Plenipotentiary
Nyam Temuulen
LegislatureDuma (de jure)
CurrencyMongol Sum (de facto)
Date formatdd-mm-yy
Driving sideleft
Internet TLD.ru.ml (de facto)

The Russian Sovereign Slavic Realm (Russian: Russkoye Suverennyy Slavyanskoye Tsarstvo), abbreviated as the Russian SSR, is self-proclaimed state in Eurasia under de facto Mongol control. Formed in 2022 after the dissolution of the Russian Soviet Socialist Republic, the state lays claim to all of Russia, but controls only the Altai Krai, Irkutsk Oblast, Kemerovo Oblast, Omsk Oblast, and Zabaykalsky Krai. Its claims are contested by the Russian Soviet It is nominally a part of the Union of Sovereign Slavic Realms, a self-proclaimed Soviet successor state that does not control any territories other than those of the Russian SSR.