Tuvan Autonomous Oblast

Administrative region of the Soviet Union
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Tuvan Autonomous Oblast
Тыва Автономнуг Область (Tuvan)
Тувинская автономная область (Russian)
Autonomous oblast of the Russian SFSR
1944–1961
Flag of Tuva

Comparison of the borders of the Tuva Autonomous Oblast (red) and "Uriankhay (1914)" (blue).
Anthem
The Forest is Full of Pine Nuts
Тооруктуг долгай таңдым
CapitalKyzyl
DemonymTuvan
History 
• Annexation
1944
• Disestablished
1961
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Tuvan People's Republic
Tuvan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic

The Tuvan Autonomous Oblast[a] 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.[1][2] On 10 October 1961, it was transformed into the Tuvan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (Tuvan ASSR).[2] On 31 March 1992, its successor, the Tuva Republic, became a constituent member of the Russian Federation.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Russian: Тувинская автономная область, romanizedTuvinskaja avtonomnaja oblastj

References

  1. ^ Alatalu, Toomas (1992). "Tuva - A State Reawakens". Soviet Studies. 44 (5): 881–895 – via Taylor and Francis Online.
  2. ^ a b "RossTuva". www.hubert-herald.nl. Retrieved 12 August 2024.
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