- Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
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Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (Mari ASSR) was the successor of Mari Autonomous Oblast. When the Soviet Union disintegrated, the Mari ASSR became known as the Mari El Republic, a federal subject of the Russian Federation.
Autonomous Republics of the Soviet Union Soviet Union Abkhaz ASSR (1930 – 1992) · Adjar ASSR (1921 – 1990) · Bashkir ASSR (1919 – 1990) · Buryat ASSR (1923 – 1990; Buryat–Mongol ASSR up to 1958) · Chechen-Ingush ASSR (1936 – 1944; 1957 – 1990) · Chuvash ASSR (1925 – 1990) · Crimean ASSR (1921 – 1945; 1991 – 1992) · Dagestan ASSR (1921 – 1991) · Gorno-Altai ASSR (1990 – 1991) · Kabardin ASSR (1944 – 1957) · Kabardino-Balkar ASSR (1936 – 1944; 1957 – 1991) · Kalmyk ASSR (1935 – 1943; 1958 – 1990) · Karachay-Cherkess ASSR (1990 – 1991) · Karakalpak ASSR (1932 – 1992) · Karelian ASSR (1923 – 1940; 1956 – 1991) · Kazakh ASSR (Kirghiz ASSR) (1920 – 1936) · Komi ASSR (1936 – 1990) · Mari ASSR (1936 – 1990) · Moldavian ASSR (1924 – 1940) · Mordovian ASSR (1934 – 1990) · Mountain ASSR (1920 – 1924) · Nakhchivan ASSR (1924 – 1990) · North Ossetian ASSR (1936 – 1990) · Tajik ASSR (1924 – 1929) · Tatar ASSR (1920 – 1990) · Turkestan ASSR (1918 – 1924) · Tuva ASSR (1961 – 1990) · Udmurt ASSR (1934 – 1991) · Volga German ASSR (1918 – 1941) · Yakut ASSR (1922 – 1990)Categories:- Soviet Union stubs
- Autonomous republics of the Soviet Union
- States and territories established in 1936
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