Manchu Soviet Socialist Republic

The Manchu Soviet Socialist Republic, coomonly refered to in English as Manchuria, is one of the constituent republics of the Sino-Soviet Union established in 1946 following the formation of the union. Since it's creation, Manchuria is commonly refered to as Soviet Manchuria by modern political analysts and experts as well as Soviet citizens themselves. The modern republic was founded on March 31st, 1946 following the formation of the Sino-Soviet Union and the decleration of the various new republics in the country. The borders were drawn sometime in April of 1947 by Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin and was formed around the same system that governed all other Soviet republics.

Geographically, the Manchu SSR is located in the central regions of the Sino-Soviet Union up in the northeast of the Chinese Soviet Republics and is home to major port cities and naval bases. Manchuria currently has a population of 109,674,521 million people (excluding the Inner Mongolia parts of geographic Manchuria) and is home to major agricultural industries and sectors for the region's economy. Manchuria also holds significant historical value as it's where the Soviet Armed Forces first arrived into China in 1945 towards the end of World War II and it's where the region was liberated from the Japanese Empire and was also the same place where Soviet and Chinese army officers and soldiers celebrated following the union's formation in 1946.