Odeschyna

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In 1988 the citizens of the oblast declared that they had become disillusioned with the current Soviet governmetn and asked for independence, which was granted. The oblast then became the People's Socialist State of Odeschyna and has continued to exist with a centrally planned economy well into the new millennium.
In 1988 the citizens of the oblast declared that they had become disillusioned with the current Soviet governmetn and asked for independence, which was granted. The oblast then became the People's Socialist State of Odeschyna and has continued to exist with a centrally planned economy well into the new millennium.
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''Main Article: [[History of the PSSO]]''

Revision as of 15:58, 11 July 2008

The PSSO
The People's Socialist State of Odeschyna
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Flag Coat of arms
Motto: "Strength in Unity"
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The PSSO at Sc4D
Capital Odessa
Largest city Odessa
Official language(s) Russian & Ukrainian
Government
Chairman
Foreign Minister
Socialist State
Sergei Kopeikin
Oleg Kvasha
Socialist State
Foundation
Independence
Constitution

1794
October 22nd, 1988
1988
Area
 • Total
 • Water (%)

33,300 km² 
20
Population
 • 2008 est.
 • census

 • Density
 
13.237.231 (70)

/km² ()
GDP (PPP)
 • Total
 • Per capita

$97 billion
$7381
HDI 0.674
Currency Hryvnia1 (POH 1)
Time zone
 • Summer (DST)
GMT/UTC +03:00 (UTC-1)
-1 (UTC0)
Internet TLD .PO5
Calling code +993

The People's Socialist State of Odeschyna is a country located in Eastern Europe. It borders Ukraine to the north and east, the Pridnestrovian Moldavian People's Republic to the west,the Federation of Buesti and Ravoi and the Black Sea to the south, sea borders are also shared with the Krimean Socialist State to the east. The city of Odessa (Odesa) is the PSSO's main city and capital.

The nation's history dates back to Greek colonies in the first millennium BC. Throughout the middle ages the area that is now the PSSO was part of various regional powers including the Golden Horde and the Crimean Khanate. It along with the rest of the Ukraine was incorporated into the Russian Empire. Following the Russian Revolution of 1917 and the Russian Civil war the Odessa Oblast as part of the Ukrainian SSR emerged as part of the Soviet Union.

In 1988 the citizens of the oblast declared that they had become disillusioned with the current Soviet governmetn and asked for independence, which was granted. The oblast then became the People's Socialist State of Odeschyna and has continued to exist with a centrally planned economy well into the new millennium.

History

Main Article: History of the PSSO

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