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    The Georgian SSR (Soviet Socialist Republic, საქართველოს საბჭოთა
    სოციალისტური რესპუბლიკა, or Sak'art'velos Sabčota Soc'ialisturi Respublika) was the name given to Georgia when it was part of the Soviet Union from 1936 to 1991. In Russian it was called Грузинская ССР (Gruzinskaya SSR).

    Established as a Soviet Socialist Republic on February 25 1921, from March 12 1922 to December 5 1936 it was part of the Transcaucasian SFSR together with the Armenian SSR and the Azerbaijan SSR. In 1936, the TSFSR was disolved. Under Stalin's rule, many Georgians were executed. Under Khrushchev, the government was decentralized and the Georgian Communist Party rose in power. Alongside it, a black market economy and corruption grew. Eduard Shevardnadze worked for years to fight this corruption from the mid 1960s until 1985, when he was appointed Soviet Foreign Minister.

    On October 28 1990, democratic parliamentary elections were held, and on November 15 the nation was renamed the Republic of Georgia. It declared independence on April 9, 1991, under nationalist leader Zviad Gamsakhurdia. However, this was unrecognized by the Soviet government until September 1991.




        Georgian SSR
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    NameGeorgian SSR
    Full-nameGeorgian Soviet Socialist Republic
    Loc-nameსაქართველოს საბჭოთა
    სოციალისტური რესპუბლიკ...
    ArmsCOA Georgian SSR.png
    MottoGeorgian language
    MapSovietUnionGeorgia.png
    CapitalTbilisi
    Languagelanguage
    EstablishedFebruary 25 1921
    Ussr-startDecember 30 1922
    Ussr-endApril 9, 1991
    Area-rank10th
    Area10th
    Waternegligible
    Pop-rank9th
    Pop9th
    Density128.2
    CurrencySoviet ruble
    Time-zone+ 3

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