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Flags of Separatist Movements in Russia

These states have active independence movements. For each state, name their flag, starting with present. Hints are there so that you can guess easily. #FreeNationsofPostRussiaForum
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Last updated: August 22, 2024
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First submittedJune 23, 2024
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Homeland of the Turkic peoples
Nomadic tribes who inhabit the Ural Mountains
Culturally similar to Mongolia
Authoritarian autonomy currently ruled by Kadyrov
Far easternmost region
Descendants of Volga Bulgaria
People that were oppressed by the Tsar
Region that is predominantly Muslim
Inhabitants of Nizhny Novgorod
Indigenous inhabitants of Irkutsk Oblast
St. Petersburg was the original capital city
Ancient inhabitants of the Caucasus
Region that is predominantly Buddhist
Descendants of Khazars
Culturally similar to Finland
Descendants of the Yenisei Kyrgyz
Vassal that rebelled against the Tsar
Homeland for the Cossacks
Homeland of the hill tribes
Inhabitants of the Volga River
Nomads living in the Arctic Pole
Nation between Caucasus and Central Asia
Disputed between Georgia
Far Eastern region of the country
Medieval principality
Baltic people that fell to Russification
Indigenous people of Scandinavia
Indigenous inhabitants of Kemerovo Oblast
Region located in the middle of nowhere
Muslim nomads conquering Central Asia and Eastern Europe
People that are known for throat singing
Inhabitants of the Ural Mountains
Located in Eurasia
Biggest and richest province
Homeland of the Uralic peoples
15 Comments
+10
Level 72
Jul 9, 2024
Bad quiz... Add shortcuts, why do we need to type "Republic"?

Descriptions are also pretty useless and even insulting: "Region located in the middle of nowhere" ok buddy, Siberians would be very happy to see that.

"Vassal that rebelled against the Tsar", can you be more specific?

"Biggest and richest province", no dude Sakha Republic (Yakutia) is not the richest province in Russia by any means.

"Inhabitants of Irkutsk Oblast", not even close. Evenkis live primarily in Krasnoyarsk Krai and Sakha Republic.

As a Russian, I find this quiz very disrespectful. It has too many mistakes

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Level 65
Jul 9, 2024
I also did not understand such a distortion of the facts. Prussia is especially precious. The Baltic people, the Prussians, who were allegedly "Russified", were destroyed in the late Middle Ages, and certainly not by Russians, but by Germans. And the Kaliningrad region passed to Russia only in 1945, and was russified at the same time, and from the Germans. Apparently, the quizmaker heard these facts separated by a long period of time somewhere and "put two and two together", without long doubt accusing the Russians of russification of the Prussians
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Level 62
Jul 9, 2024
Siberia being in the middle of nowhere is accurate. Why would anyone take offense to that? If I told someone from North Dakota they were in the middle of nowhere, they'd probably agree.
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Level 65
Jul 9, 2024
If you take the test not within the world, but within Russia, then you cannot talk about a "place in the middle of nowhere". I understand that in American culture Siberia is a solid, remote, snow—covered forest, where there are only a couple of gulags out of crowded places, but speaking of Russia, everything is completely different. At least because there are no clear borders of Siberia, but it is most correct to assume that this is everything beyond the Urals, except the Far East. Yes, 70% of Siberia is really like this, but practically no one lives there, but the rest is a well—populated area with a large number of important (nationwide) cities, the Kemerovo region is generally one of the most urbanized regions of Russia. Many cities are important powerful economic centers of the country: no Russian would call Tyumen, Novosibirsk or Krasnoyarsk an isolated city. In Siberia there are mountains, steppes, and swamps, even the taiga in the East and West is completely different.
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Level 65
Jul 9, 2024
Besides, since you decided to challenge only the statement about Siberia in the comment above, then you have no complaints about his other words (and I see that you really want to defend this quiz, and would not miss the chance to announce them)?
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Level 62
Jul 10, 2024
No that's the only point I had
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Level 58
Jul 9, 2024
The hints aren't helping much in solving this quiz.
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Level 65
Jul 9, 2024
What an off-putting quiz! He literally reeks of disdain and hatred for everything related to Russia. Moreover, even to the supposedly "enslaved" nations, your attitude is felt from above.

It is especially hypocritical to add "facts" about the peoples of Russia, pretending to respect them, without sarcasm, wonderful cultures, in fact treating them only as a tool for "PostRussia", or whatever it says in the hashtag.

Don't be dramatic, there are no "active" separatist movements in Russia anymore, they died out in the 2000s along with chauvinism and ethnic strife, and thank God. Please, don't even try to rekindle them. Why don't you, instead of empty hatred and hypocritical activism, create a real test with love for other peoples, and not hype political agitation?

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Level 62
Jul 9, 2024
There are most definitely still separatist movements in Russia
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Level 65
Jul 9, 2024
To some extent, you are right, the translator just changed the shade of the phrase "active movements" when translating into Russian, I reread it in English and understood. But on the other hand, it's still dramatization, separatism and chauvinism in Russia, thank God, are withering away. No, of course, in any multinational state there are people who want to secede, but there are fewer and fewer of them, and the younger generation (with the exception of some imperial Nazis deprived of life) pays less and less attention to the nation and religion. Russia now has an acute problem with migrants (and it is deliberately being made acute from the outside), and all nationalism is still resting there, but I do not want to reassure people with the hashtags "PostRussia", Russia will cope with these problems if this information brainwashing with hatred of migrants stops.
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Level 62
Jul 10, 2024
Again, I'm not defending the quiz, I'm just pointing out a few flaws in the logic
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Level 84
Jul 9, 2024
Suggest allowing the names of the various peoples as type-ins (eg, Sami, Mari), rather than requiring the exact name of the region or political entity.
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Level 62
Aug 23, 2024
You kinda fixed it. The only think I would view as offensive or disrespectful would be Prussia and the PostRussia.
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Level 56
Aug 25, 2024
Prussians were the original inhabitants of Kaliningrad Oblast before the Germans and Russians fought over it.
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Level 62
Aug 25, 2024
you could at least change it to original inhabitants of kaliningrad
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