Baltic State

The Baltic State is a socialist republic formed in wake of the CCCP's collapse. The state was founded in December 1991 shortly after the collapse of the Soviet Union as a Unitary State between the newly formed Republics of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia. The nation was formed as a socialist republic as a result of the 1991 National Union Referendum (NUR), which included the three options of The Russian Union, The Baltic Republic and The Baltic State. The final results of the referendum revealed an almost decisive victory of 71.9% In favour of the Establishment of a Socialist Baltic State. The Capital of The Baltic State is Riga, with Tallinn being the regional capital of the Estonia Region and respectively Vilnius as the capital of the Lithuania Region.