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The State Prizes of the Soviet Republics were each republic counterpart to the USSR State Prize. Each republic granted several different prizes, generally named after writers or artists from the republic, as well as a blanket Komsomol prize for young artists.
Republics
- Russian SFSR
- Maxim Gorky (literature)
- Konstantin Stanislavski (theatre)
- Mikhail Glinka (music)
- Vasili Bazhenov (architecture)
- Ilya Repin (fine arts)
- Brothers Vasilyev (cinema)
- Nadezhda Krupskaya (art and literature for children)
- Ukrainian SSR
- Belarusian SSR
- Yanka Kupala (literature)
- Yakub Kolas
- Panteleymon Lepeshinsky
- Uzbek SSR
- Kazakh SSR
- Abay Qunanbayuli (literature)
- Kurmangazy (music)
- Kulyash Baiseitova
- Georgian SSR
- Azerbaijan SSR:
- Mirza Akhundov (literature)
- Uzeyir Hajibeyov (music)
- Lithuanian SSR
- Žemaitė (literature)
- Pranas Zibertas
- Moldavian SSR
- Latvian SSR
- Eduards Veidenbaums (literature)
- Mirdza Ķempe
- Kyrgyz SSR
- Tajik SSR
- Armenian SSR
- Aram Khatchaturian (music)
- A. Danielyan
- Turkmen SSR
- Estonian SSR
- Juhan Smuul (literature)
ASSRs
The Autonomous Republics (ASSRs) also had their state prizes; a sample:
- Abkhaz ASSR
- Bashkir ASSR
- Chuvash ASSR
- Dagestan ASSR
- Kalmyk ASSR
- Karakalpak ASSR
- Karelian ASSR
- Komi ASSR
- Mari ASSR
- Tatar ASSR
- Yakut ASSR