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Russia portal This category is for bilateral relations between the Dominican Republic and Russia . The main article for this category is Dominican Republic–Russia relations .
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Russian Federation: 1991– present Republic of Tatarstan: 1994– present Chechen Republic: 2000– present Republic of Crimea A: 2014– present Donetsk People's Republic A B: 2022– present Luhansk People's Republic A B: 2022– present Kherson Oblast A B: 2022– present Zaporizhzhia Oblast A B: 2022– present
This is a timeline of Russian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Russia and its predecessor states. To read about the background to these events, see History of Russia. See also the list of leaders of Russia.
A timeline of some key events: 1945-1948 — Japan’s colonial rule of the Korean Peninsula ends with Tokyo’s World War II defeat in 1945 but the peninsula is eventually divided into a Soviet ...
See Dominican Republic–Haiti relations. Dominican Republic has an embassy in Port-au-Prince and consulates-general in Anse-à-Pitres and Ouanaminthe and a consulate in Belladère. Haiti has an embassy in Santo Domingo and consulates-general in Dajabón, Higüey, Santa Cruz de Barhona and Santiago de los Caballeros. Honduras: 18 September 1946