former republic
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- After the civil war, the former republic transitioned to a constitutional monarchy.
- The collapse of the Soviet Union led to the independence of many former republics.
- She grew up in a former republic that dissolved in the early 1990s.
- Croatia is one of the former Yugoslav republics that gained independence.
- The former republic is now seeking admission to regional trade blocs.
- The newly formed nation was once a former republic within a larger empire.
- Historians often compare the former republic with its neighboring states.
- Travel restrictions have eased in some former Soviet republics.
- Investors have regained confidence in the former republic after sweeping reforms.
- Economic aid was crucial for the development of these former republics.
- Laws from the former republic were repealed and replaced within a year.
- The cultural heritage of the former republic is still celebrated today.
- Citizens of the former republic voted overwhelmingly for a new constitution.
- Political reforms are slowly taking hold in the last remaining former Soviet republic.
- The peace accords guaranteed the territorial integrity of the former republic.
- Many challenges arise when a former republic transitions to a fully independent state.
- By 2005, the former republic had rebuilt much of its infrastructure.
- Researchers are studying the demographic changes in these former republics.
- If negotiations fail, the former republic could face renewed sanctions.
- This region, once a former republic, is now an autonomous territory.