Oroszországi Szovjet Szövetségi Szocialista Köztársaság (Hungarian Wikipedia)

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  • Mawdsley, Evan. Sovdepia: The Soviet Zone, October 1917 – November 1918, The Russian Civil War. Pegasus Books, 70. o.. ISBN 9781933648156. Hozzáférés ideje: 2014. január 25. „The Bolsheviks' enemies gave the name 'Sovdepia' to the area under the authority of the Soviets of Workers' and Peasants' Deputies. The comic-opera term was intended to mock [...].” [halott link]

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  • The Russian SFSR has constitutional right to "freely secede from the Soviet Union" (art. 69 of the RSFSR Constitution, Article 72 of the USSR Constitution), but according to USSR laws 1409-I (enacted on 3 April 1990) and 1457-I[halott link] (enacted on 26 April 1990) this can be done only by a referendum and only if two-thirds of all registered voters of the republic has supported that motion. No special referendum on the secession from the USSR was held in the RSFSR

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  • Sokolov, Vasily Andreevich. Petroleum. Honolulu: University Press of the Pacific, 183. o. (2002. május 19.). ISBN 0898757258. Hozzáférés ideje: 2015. március 11. 

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  • The Russian SFSR has constitutional right to "freely secede from the Soviet Union" (art. 69 of the RSFSR Constitution, Article 72 of the USSR Constitution), but according to USSR laws 1409-I (enacted on 3 April 1990) and 1457-I[halott link] (enacted on 26 April 1990) this can be done only by a referendum and only if two-thirds of all registered voters of the republic has supported that motion. No special referendum on the secession from the USSR was held in the RSFSR