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golos in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Golos (Голос), a word for "voice" in
various Slavic languages, may
refer to:
Golos (newspaper), a Russian...
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Golo may
refer to:
Golo (river), Corsica,
France Golo (department), a
former department of
France on
Corsica Golo Island, a part of the muni****lity of...
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States at some point, he
adopted the
surname "
Golos," by
which he
would subsequently be known. In 1909
Golos reached San Francisco, California,
where he...
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Gološ (8 June 1969 – 4
November 2020) was a
Bosnian architect.
Gološ was born in Sarajevo. He
graduated in 1994 from the
Faculty of
Architecture of...
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Movement for
Defence of Voters'
Rights "
Golos" (Russian: ГОЛОС, lit. 'vote; voice'),
formerly GOLOS ****ociation, is a
Russian organisation established...
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become the editor-in-chief of
Golos Pravdy and was put in
command of the
local party committee.
Other editors of
Golos Pravdy included Boris Zhemchuzhin...
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Holos (Ukrainian: Голос,
pronounced [ˈɦɔɫɔs] ),
translated as
Voice or Vote, is a
liberal and pro-European
political party in Ukraine, led by Kira Rudik...
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Golos Truda (Russian: Голос Труда, lit. 'The
Voice of Labour') was a Russian-language
anarchist newspaper.
Founded by working-class
Russian expatriates...
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Respublika (Russian: Республика – деловое оброзение) or
Golos Respubliki (Voice of the Republic) was a w****ly Russian-language
Kazakhstani newspaper....
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Golos (Russian: Голос, Voice) was a
Russian political and
literary newspaper,
edited and
published in
Saint Petersburg in 1863–1885 by
Andrey Krayevsky...