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No, Bulgaria was never part of the Soviet Union. However, it was a member of the Eastern Bloc, a group of communist countries aligned with the Soviet Union during the Cold War. Bulgaria was a socialist state under Soviet influence, but it maintained its own government and did not become a part of the Soviet Union.

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No it was not. It wasn't even bordering USSR. Serbia was a part of Socialist Federal Republic Yugoslavia. Yugoslavia was a part of the non aligned movement. Although it was a part of eastern block right after WW2 till 1949 when Tito-Stalin split occurred. So it wasn't a part of USSR at all.

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No although it was the ussr's greatest ally and was a de facto soviet state

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No, Yugoslavia was not a republic of the USSR. In fact, they were apparently idealogical rivals, and Soviet invasion was apparently a very real threat.

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no!

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