Autonomous republic
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An autonomous republic is a type of
Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republics, or ASSRs.[1]
Autonomous republics within the former republics of the Soviet Union
- Republics of Russia
- Azerbaijan: Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic
- South Ossetia (also controlled by a separatist pro-Russian government that designates themselves as an autonomous republic within Georgia, the government of South Ossetia)
Eastern Europe
- Autonomous Republic of Northern Epirus
- Comrat Republic (1906, self-proclaimed)
- Republic of Tamrash
French territories
The designation also can refer to the following 16 former French territories in Africa before 1960, when all gained independence, except for
overseas department
:
- Tunisia (1954)
- Togolese Republic(February 22, 1958)
- Republic of Madagascar(October 14, 1958)
- Republic of Senegal(November 24, 1958)
- The Middle Congo(November 28, 1958)
- Islamic Republic of Mauritania(November 28, 1958)
- Republic of Chad(November 28, 1958)
- Gabonese Republic(November 28, 1958)
- Ubangi-Shari, referred today as the Central African Republic (December 1, 1958)
- Republic of Benin(December 4, 1958)
- Republic of Ivory Coast(December 4, 1958)
- Republic of Upper Volta, current Burkina Faso (December 11, 1958)
- Republic of Niger(December 19, 1958)
- Republic of Cameroon (January 1, 1960), unified with the British Cameroona year later
- State of the Comoros(1961)
- Republic of Djibouti(1967)
- Republic of Cochinchina(1946–1949)
See also
References
- ISBN 9789028608108.