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  2. Socialist property - Wikipedia

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    On June 25, 1990, the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union adopted a resolution, [4] according to which, on the basis of the Kama Automobile Plants, one of the first joint–stock companies of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic and the Soviet Union was created – the Kama Automobile Plant Joint–Stock Company, in which 51% ...

  3. Decree on Land - Wikipedia

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    (1) Landed proprietorship is abolished forthwith without any compensation. (2) The landed estates, as also all crown, monastery, and church lands, with all their livestock, implements, buildings and everything pertaining thereto, shall be placed at the disposal of the volost land committees and the uyezd Soviets of Peasants' Deputies pending the convocation of the Constituent Assembly.

  4. Landed property - Wikipedia

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    Owners often commission an estate map to help manage their estate as well as serving as a status symbol. [6] Landed property was a key element of feudalism, and freed the owner for other tasks, such as government administration, military service, the practice of law, or religious practices.

  5. Urban planning in communist countries - Wikipedia

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    This happened mainly in the Soviet Union, but also in other countries. Also some urban planning was required in the downtown districts where new official buildings were constructed. An example is the development of the area of the congress hall attached to the previous royal palace in the center of Bucharest.

  6. Cold War (1985–1991) - Wikipedia

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    The time period of around 1985–1991 marked the final period of the Cold War.It was characterized by systemic reform within the Soviet Union, the easing of geopolitical tensions between the Soviet-led bloc and the United States-led bloc, the collapse of the Soviet Union's influence in Eastern Europe, and the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991.

  7. Khrushchevka - Wikipedia

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    Panel khrushchevka in Tomsk. Khrushchevkas (Russian: хрущёвка, romanized: khrushchyovka, IPA: [xrʊˈɕːɵfkə]) are a type of low-cost, concrete-paneled or brick three- to five-storied apartment buildings (and apartments in these buildings) which were designed and constructed in the Soviet Union since the early 1960s (when their namesake, Nikita Khrushchev, was leader of the Soviet ...

  8. 1990 in the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    June 1 – 1990 Chemical Weapons Accord; June 4–6 – Osh riots; June 7–8 – 1990 Local Council of the Russian Orthodox Church; June 12 – Declaration of State Sovereignty of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic; June 19 – Communist Party of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic is established

  9. Privatization in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Privatization took place on a much wider scale in the early 1990s, when the government of Russia deliberately set a goal to sell its assets to the Russian public. Upon the Soviet Union's collapse, the new government was forced to manage the huge state enterprise sector inherited from the Soviet economy.