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A map of countries (using present-day borders) that have constitutionally declared themselves to be "socialist", under any definition of the term, at some point in their history. They are color-coded for the duration of their claims to be socialist.
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Reverted to version as of 09:34, 4 July 2022 (UTC) Cuba has been nominally socialist for over 60 years, so what's the rationale for changing it 2 color codes back?
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File:Socialist states by duration.png with color additions from this file (South America). Why was this reuploaded in the first place though? A merge should be considered.