The Manchurian People's Republic (Russian: Маньчжурская Народная Республика, Man'chzhurskaya Narodnaya Respublika; Chinese: 滿洲人民共和国, Mǎnzhōu Rénmín Gònghéguó) is a sovereignty and nationalist movement in the Manchuria regions of the Soviet Union and China. The movement has many different proposals and outlooks for their cause, the most noted is the reformation of the People's Republic of China into a Soviet-like federation of sovereign states, while others proclaim to make Manchuria into a republic of the Soviet Union. Unlike other nationalist movements, the MPR is pro-Chinese and pro-Soviet, and does not proclaim independence as a final solution. The movement began in the mid 1990s, and has grown into a major political movement in the Manchuria, China, and the Russian Far East.
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| - The Manchurian People's Republic (Russian: Маньчжурская Народная Республика, Man'chzhurskaya Narodnaya Respublika; Chinese: 滿洲人民共和国, Mǎnzhōu Rénmín Gònghéguó) is a sovereignty and nationalist movement in the Manchuria regions of the Soviet Union and China. The movement has many different proposals and outlooks for their cause, the most noted is the reformation of the People's Republic of China into a Soviet-like federation of sovereign states, while others proclaim to make Manchuria into a republic of the Soviet Union. Unlike other nationalist movements, the MPR is pro-Chinese and pro-Soviet, and does not proclaim independence as a final solution. The movement began in the mid 1990s, and has grown into a major political movement in the Manchuria, China, and the Russian Far East.
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| - The Manchurian People's Republic (Russian: Маньчжурская Народная Республика, Man'chzhurskaya Narodnaya Respublika; Chinese: 滿洲人民共和国, Mǎnzhōu Rénmín Gònghéguó) is a sovereignty and nationalist movement in the Manchuria regions of the Soviet Union and China. The movement has many different proposals and outlooks for their cause, the most noted is the reformation of the People's Republic of China into a Soviet-like federation of sovereign states, while others proclaim to make Manchuria into a republic of the Soviet Union. Unlike other nationalist movements, the MPR is pro-Chinese and pro-Soviet, and does not proclaim independence as a final solution. The movement began in the mid 1990s, and has grown into a major political movement in the Manchuria, China, and the Russian Far East.
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