Hebrew Russia
Only Russia, as the USSR was just another name for Soviet Russia :)Additional answerActually, USSR is NOT just another name for Russia. USSR stands for Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and is an agglomeration of a whole lot of countries, including Russia. It was formed in 1922 and disbanded after the fall of communism in 1991
in world war I there was France England and russia but russia surrendered. those were the main ones
The Bolsheviks under Vladimir Lenin took over Russia after its civil war. The Bolsheviks later changed their name to Communists.
The code name for this invasion was Operation Barbarossa.
Duma
duma
The State Duma is the lower house of the Federal Assembly of Russia.
The name of the parliament building is the Federal Assembly of Russia. The Duma is it's lower house, which is often mistaken for the entirety of the parliament. The Duma is probably the term you are looking for.
The State Duma
Yes, Russia has a parliament and political system similar to other countries in Europe, with a Prime Minister as Head of Government and a President as Head of State.
Bundestag is the name of the German Parliament.
The name of the Maldivian parliament is the Rayyithunge Majilis.
Hellenic Parliament (also, The Parliament of Hellenes)
The name of Mongolia parliament is The state great Khural.
Yes, Russia has a Parliament but it doesn't exercise as much power as it does in the US (called Congress). The real power in Russia is with the President and lately, with Putin as prime minister.
Afghanistan - Shora Britain - Parliament Denmark - Folketing Germany - Bundestag India - Sansad Iran - Majlis Israel - Knesset Japan - Diet Malaysia - Majlis Nepal - Panchayat Netherlands - States General Norway - Storting Poland - National Assembly of the Republic of Poland Russia - Federal Assembly of Russia Spain - Cortes Sweden - Riksdag Taiwan - Yuan USA - Congress Bangladesh - Jatiya Sangsad (parliament of bangladesh)