Can't remember if I put this out here, before, but I'm cleaning off my desk and found a scrap of paper that reminded me...
What did the initials which looked like "CCCP" which the Soviet Union used actually stand for? I know it _meant_ the same as "United Soviet Socialist Republic," but what where the actual words?

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"C" is the Russian "S" and "P" is the Russian "R". So, CCCP is actually SSSR. I forget the exact words, it's Something Sovietski Socialist Republique.
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