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The
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (
Rossiyskaya Sovetskaya Federativnaya Sotsialisticheskaya Respublika [RSFSR]), also called the
Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic, the
Russian SFSR and the
RSFSR for short, was the largest and most populous of the fifteen
Soviet republics of the
Soviet Union and became the
Russian Federation after the collapse. It was by far the largest sub-national entity in the world by area and 2nd in population after
Uttar Pradesh, India. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union,
Sichuan, China became the 2nd most populous subnational entity until 1997 when it was divided. The capital was
Moscow, also the capital of the Soviet Union.
RSFSR was established on
November 7,
1917, and on
July 10 1918 the
1918 Constitution was accepted. In English, the term
Bolshevist Russia is commonly used for the period 1917–1922. In Russian official documents of the time it was referred to as
Russian Republic (
Rossiyskaya Respublika) and
Soviet Republic (Советская Республика
Sovetskaya Respublika).RSFSR was only internationally recognized by only a few states, the
Irish Republic,
Estonia,
Finland,
Latvia and
Lithuania. The four last-mentioned countries recognized the Soviet Russia in
Treaty of Tartu, 1921.
RSFSR became part of the Soviet Union in 1922, an act formalised by the
1924 Soviet Constitution.
Nikita Khrushchev transferred
Crimea from the Russian SFSR to the
Ukrainian SSR in 1955.
The
Congress of Soviets of RSFSR voted to leave the Soviet Union on December 12, 1991. The country was renamed to
Russian Federation on
December 25.
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