List of Republics
- USSR and Russian SFSR - Hymn of the Soviet Union
- Ukrainian SSR - Anthem of the Ukrainian SSR
- Byelorussian SSR - Anthem of the Byelorussian SSR
- Uzbek SSR - Anthem of the Uzbek SSR
- Kazakh SSR - Anthem of the Kazakh SSR
- Georgian SSR - Anthem of the Georgian SSR
- Azerbaijan SSR - Anthem of the Azerbaijan SSR
- Lithuanian SSR - Anthem of the Lithuanian SSR
- Moldavian SSR - Anthem of the Moldavian SSR
- Latvian SSR - Anthem of the Latvian SSR
- Kirghiz SSR - Anthem of the Kirghiz SSR
- Tajik SSR - Anthem of the Tajik SSR
- Armenian SSR - Anthem of the Armenian SSR
- Turkmen SSR - Anthem of the Turkmen SSR
- Estonian SSR - Anthem of the Estonian SSR
The Anthem of the Karelo-Finnish SSR was used for the Karelo-Finnish SSR before it was demoted to an ASSR within the Russian SFSR. Autonomous republics of the Soviet Union (ASSRs) did not have their own anthems.
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