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    Which Soviet republic was the first to declare independence from the USSR?

    Question #57644. Asked by UT-7. (Jun 09 05 3:55 AM)


    barker111

    On March 11, 1990, Lithuania declared the restitution of independence and announced that it was pulling out of the Soviet Union.

    Jun 09 05, 5:34 AM


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