Examples of using Post-soviet in English and their translations into Indonesian
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It became popular in post-Soviet countries where it is called Ждун(Russian)/ Почекун(Ukrainian)/ Пачакун(Belarusian) Zhdun/Pochekun/Pachakun, meaning“the Awaiter”.
In 2017 in post-Soviet countries the sculpture has become an Internet meme, in which it is edited into famous paintings,
The Koryo-saram, ethnic Koreans in the post-Soviet Union states, popularized spicy pickled carrot salad, known throughout the
Ukraine is one of six post-Soviet nations to be invited to cooperate with the EU within the new multilateral framework that the Eastern Partnership is expected to establish.
Xiaomi has in fact invested enough in the post-Soviet country releasing devices officially and holding several events.
Tornado- InstaForex fight club, a leading fight club among post-Soviet countries.
Nazarbayev, 78, is the first Central Asian leader of the post-Soviet era to willingly leave office.
philosophies have to offer for dealing with post-Soviet problems.
task forces of other ministries(such as the Ministry of Emergency Situations' special rescue unit) in post-Soviet countries.
Ministry of Emergency Situations' special rescue unit)[1] in post-Soviet countries.
often located in the exurbs of Russian and other post-Soviet cities.
I can say to all countries in the post-Soviet Union look at us.
in the early 1990s the Grey Wolves extended their area of operation into the post-Soviet states with Turkic and Muslim populations.
is now prevalent in most of the post-Soviet states.
often located in the exurbs of Russian and other post-Soviet cities.
of other ministries(such as the Ministry of Emergency Situations' special rescue unit) in post-Soviet countries.source.
Ministry of Emergency Situations' special rescue unit) in post-Soviet countries.
Features Most people in the post-Soviet space, hearing the phrase"summer cottage",
which applies to all the post-Soviet space, we offer a look into the past
however other post-Soviet states often refer to their special forces by the term as well,