Soviet Republic
A Soviet republic, a republic ruled by soviets (workers' councils), may refer to one of the following:
- The system of government implemented in the Soviet Union and other soviet republics.
- Bolshevik Russia and the Russian SFSR after the Russian Revolution of 1917 and during the Russian Civil War;
- The Soviet Union as a whole;
- Any of the Republics of the Soviet Union;
- Any of several short-lived communist revolutionary governments that were established after the Russian Revolution under its influence:
- Arbeiter- und Soldatenräte (Workers' and Soldiers' Councils) during the German Revolution of November 1918, including Bremen (January–February 1919), Braunschweig, Würzburg, Bavaria (April–May 1919) and Alsace (8–22 November 1918).
- Bukharan People's Soviet Republic, its name later changed to the Bukharan Soviet Socialist Republic (October 1920–February 1925).
- Chinese Soviet Republic, also known as the "Jiangxi Soviet" (November 1931–September 1937) led by the Chinese Communist Party.
- Commune of the Working People of Estonia (November 1918–February 1919).
- Finnish Socialist Workers' Republic (January–April 1918) in the south of Finland only.
- Galician Soviet Socialist Republic (15 July–21 September 1920) in Soviet-occupied territory during the Polish–Soviet War.
- Hunan Soviet (ca. 1927) led by the Chinese Communist Party.
- Hungarian Soviet Republic (March–August 1919) led by the Hungarian Communist Party.
- Limerick Soviet (15–27 April 1919) during a general strike against British military rule.
- Other Irish Soviets (1919-1922) mainly in the province of Munster.
- Socialist Soviet Republic of Lithuania and Belorussia (February–August 1919).
- Persian Socialist Soviet Republic also known as the Soviet Republic of Gilan (June 1920–September 1921).
- Republic of Užice (Autumn 1941), a Partisan-governed military state during World War II.
- Slovak Soviet Republic (16 June–7 July 1919) directly supported by the Hungarian Soviet Republic.
- Soviet Republic of Naissaar (December 1917–February 1918) on an Estonian island in the Baltic Sea.
- Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic (December 1918–February 1919).
- Latvian Socialist Soviet Republic (December 1918–January 1920).
- Ukrainian People's Republic of Soviets (December 1917-March 1918).
- Ukrainian Soviet Republic (March–April 1918).
- Socialist Soviet Republic of Byelorussia (January–February 1919).
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