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251:"The coat of arms of the Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic is the coat of arms of the Ukrainian SSR, which is composed of a golden hammer and sickle on a red background in the rays of the sun, surrounded by wheat ears, with the inscriptions "RSSU" and "Workers of the world, unite!" in the Ukrainian and Moldavian languages, with the addition, under "RSSU" inscription, in smaller letters, of the inscription "Moldavian ASSR" in the Ukrainian and Moldavian languages."
237:. The Congress established a committee that would elaborate the future Moldavian Constitution. On 5 December 1936 the Constitution of the Soviet Union became effective. A month later, the VIIth extraordinary Congress of the soviets of the Moldavian ASSR resumed its work and on 6 January 1937 adopted the new Constitution of the Moldavian ASSR.
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In the meeting of the
Presidium of the Central Executive Committee of the Moldavian ASSR, held on 4 September 1925, was decided that the organizational department of the Committee should organize a contest for designing the coat of arms and state flag of the Moldavian ASSR. The projects were to be
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The chosen coat of arms, together with the amendments above were approved by the
Presidium of the Central Executive Committee on 19 October 1925. At the same time there was allocated a sum of 45 rubles for making the corrections, and, after 10 November, another 30 rubles for the execution of the
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In his letter from 1927, Malcikov explains the usefulness of keeping the map of the
Moldavian ASSR including Bessarabia on the coat of arms and proposed other minor changes: instead of "USSR" should be written "USRR" (the abbreviation of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic in the Ukrainian
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Because of the lack of surviving documents, the results of the contest and the proposed designs are not known. A description of the selected model (which hasn't been found drawn anywhere) is included in the letter from 21 July 1927 of the permanent representative of the
Moldavian ASSR near the
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ordered that the map of the
Moldavian ASSR was to be removed entirely, and replaced with the hammer and sickle. However, on 2 November 1926 the same office ordered that the problem of removing the map should be look into by the Central Committee of the Party.
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On 12 July 1936 the draft of the new
Constitution of the Soviet Union appeared in the newspapers. It was approved locally by the VIIth extraordinary Congress of the soviets of the Moldavian ASSR, whose work started on 18 November 1936 at
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evaluated by a committee composed of representatives of the
Central Executive Committee, of the Agitprop, of the Popular Commissariat of Education and of the Council of trade unions in Moldova. There were established some prizes worth 50
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According to the
Constitution, the coat of arms of the autonomous republic was supposed to coincide with the soviet socialist republic that it was part of. The only additions were the name of the Moldavian ASSR and the communist slogan
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74:"from the outside, the coat of arms of the Moldavian ASSR shows a wreath of maize stalks and grapes, with a light blue interior over which is displayed a white label. The label contains the map of the Moldavian ASSR, united with
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The first coat of arms was adopted in 1925, when the
Congress of the Soviets of Ukraine approved on May 10 the Constitution of the Moldavian ASSR. Thus, in section VII, Article 48, the coat of arms was enacted as follows:
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204:"the coat of arms of the Ukrainian SSR consists of the golden hammer and sickle on a red background, in the rays of the sun, surrounded by a wreath of wheat ears and the inscription in Russian and Ukrainian: 1.
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The slogan "Workers of the world, unite!" is to be arranged as follows: at the top end of ribbon, to the right and left - in
Moldovan, in the middle, to the right and left - in Ukrainian and at the bottom - in
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The letters along the territory are to be arranged so that on the right bank of the Dniester are the letters "R.A.S.", and on the left bank - "S.M."
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The proportion between maize and wheat ears is to be established, and leaves are to be painted so that they would look more like grape leaves.
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Where the wreath arms join are to be written the letters "USSR", the abbreviation of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic in Russian
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On 21 September 1925, the small Presidium of the Central Executive Committee of the Moldavian ASSR decided the following amendments:
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in the Moldavian and Ukrainian languages on the ribbon. Chapter X of the new Constitution, entitled
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This coat of arms ceased to be valid on the disbanding of the Moldavian ASSR, on 2 August 1940.
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language, instead of Russian), and on the map the names "Moldavian ASSR", "
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Emblems of the Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republics
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247:"The coat of arms, the flag, the capital,"
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104:These arms therefore contained
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210:Workers of the world, unite!
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279:Flag of the Moldavian ASSR
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162:Ukrainian Communist Party
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374:Kabardino-Balkarian ASSR
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585:History of Transnistria
289:Coat of arms of Moldova
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450:Udmurt ASSR
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389:Kazakh ASSR
379:Kalmyk ASSR
346:Buryat ASSR
108:symbolism.
106:irredentist
574:Categories
518:Tajik ASSR
460:Yakut ASSR
445:Tuvan ASSR
435:Tatar ASSR
218:Late 1930s
76:Bessarabia
505:Uzbek SSR
415:Mari ASSR
410:Komi ASSR
100:Moldavian
96:Ukrainian
48:Mid-1920s
273:See also
235:Tiraspol
206:R.S.S.U.
175:Chişinău
119:Russian.
80:red star
208:and 2.
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43:History
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