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  • curprev 05:0505:05, 16 June 20242607:fea8:121:7000:158d:76bf:21b9:9a7e talk 37,741 bytes +1 →‎Stalin: 1933–1953: This is referring to the USSR, not Russia. Russia ceased to be a nation after the establishment of the USSR. Referring to the Soviets and USSR as “Russian” is extremely confusing. It’s also historically incorrect. The USSR was comprised of many varied ethnicities, of which Russian was the dominant, but not only one. undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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  • curprev 20:2720:27, 29 June 202382.147.190.91 talk 38,291 bytes +372 Marriage and adoption is not yet legal in Estonia, though approved by the parliament and president; it will be legal beginning January 1, 2024. undo

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  • curprev 06:3806:38, 14 April 2023OskarsC talk contribs 37,859 bytes −255 →‎Summary table: Just because a law is drafted, it doesn't mean its taken effect! This happens now pretty much every year. Every few months the LGBT community asks for this law to be passed, they get the required 10k signatures and the parliament tells them to sod off. https://eng.lsm.lv/article/politics/saeima/rally-in-support-of-civil-union-law-fails-to-sway-saeima.a487122/ undo

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