Romania was not part of the Soviet Unon although it was one of the Eastern Bloc of nations allied to the Soviet Union.
Belarus and Ukraine were part of the Soviet Union. Romania was not.
Romania was not a part of Soviet Union (excepting Northern Bukovina and Bassarabia).
Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, andTajikistan
The Soviet Union was spread out in Northern Asia, the most famous Soviet country was Russia, but others, such as Georgia, Ukraine, Moldova and Belarus were part of it.
Belarus, or Belorussia at that time, joined the Soviet Union on December 29, 1922 when the initial Treaty of the Soviet Union was entered into by it and the Russian, Ukraine and Tsanscaucasus Federated Republics.
The answer is Romania.
Romania was not a part of Soviet Union (excepting Northern Bukovina and Bassarabia).
Belarus and Ukraine were part of the Soviet Union. Romania was not.
Romania was not a part of Soviet Union (excepting Northern Bukovina and Bassarabia).
Romania was not a part of Soviet Union.
Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, andTajikistan
Ukraine is a former Soviet republic, now an independent country, SW of Russia and also bordering on (amongst others) Poland, Slovakia, Hungary and RomaniaIt is adjacent to the most western and southern part of Russia.
Kiev is the capital of the Ukraine, which is an independent nation. However the Ukraine USED to be a part of the Soviet Union (which was basically an empire of Russia), but the country achieved independence in 1991.
Chernobyl is in northern Ukraine, near the border with Belarus.
The post-Soviet satellite state of Belarus is near to many other former Soviet Union states. Bordered by Russia to the north and east, Ukraine to the south, Poland to the west, and Lithuania and Latvia to the north, it is entirely surrounded and is thus known as a land-locked state.
The Soviet Union was spread out in Northern Asia, the most famous Soviet country was Russia, but others, such as Georgia, Ukraine, Moldova and Belarus were part of it.
They were all part of the Soviet Union.