USSR documents | Birth certificate | Form 1946-1950
Birth certificate, Udmurt language
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Form of the Birth certificate, type 1946-1950:
In form of brown color book on cardboard. The size of certificate is ≈ 10 cm x 14,5 cm without watermarks. On the front page is the Coat of arms of the RSFSR (Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic), all inscriptions are made in Russian and Udmurt languages. The Birth certificate contains information about child's name, birth date and birthplace, parents' names, their nationalities and a place of birth registration. All inscriptions on the certificate form are made in Russian and Udmurt languages. On the back side are specified: National language, Goznak (State Insignia) and the year of issue.
Birth certificate, Uzbek language
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Form of the Birth certificate, type 1946-1950:
In form of brown color book on cardboard. The size of certificate is ≈ 10 cm x 14,5 cm without watermarks. On the front page is the Coat of arms of the Uzbek SSR (Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic, all inscriptions are made in Russian and Uzbek languages. The Birth certificate contains information about child's name, birth date and birthplace, parents' names, their nationalities and a place of birth registration. All inscriptions on the certificate form are made in Russian and Uzbek languages. On the back side are specified: National language, Goznak (State Insignia) and the year of issue.
Birth certificate, Belarusian language
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Form of the Birth certificate, type 1946-1950:
In form of brown color book on cardboard. The size of certificate is ≈ 10 cm x 14,5 cm without watermarks. On the front page is the Coat of arms of the BSSR (Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic), all inscriptions are made in Russian and Belarusian languages. The Birth certificate contains information about child's name, birth date and birthplace, parents' names, their nationalities and a place of birth registration. All inscriptions on the certificate form are made in Russian and Belarusian languages. On the back side are specified: National language, Goznak (State Insignia) and the year of issue.