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Iskra (Russian: Искра, IPA: [
ˈiskrə], the Spark) was a
fortnightly political newspaper of
Russian socialist emigrants established as the
official organ...
- The Lada
Iskra is a
subcompact sedan developed by
Russian automaker AvtoVAZ. It is a
first new
model developed by
AvtoVAZ after they were re-acquired...
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Iskra Arabella Lawrence (born 11
September 1990) is a
British model.
Lawrence was born on 11
September 1990 in
Wolverhampton and grew up in Kidderminster...
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Ivanovych Iskra (Ukrainian: Іван Іванович Іскра) (died July, 14, 1708) was a
renegade colonel of
Poltava regiment of
Ukrainian cossacks (1696–1703).
Iskra belonged...
- The PZL TS-11
Iskra (English: Spark) is a
Polish jet trainer,
developed and
manufactured by
aircraft company PZL-Mielec. It was used by the air forces...
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Iskra SOZD
consisted of the
following organizations:
Iskra Banka Iskra Commerce Iskra Servis Iskra Telematika Iskra Delta Iskra Kibernetika Iskra električna...
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Iskra Delta was a
computer manufacturer from Slovenia, and one of the
biggest computer producers in SFR
Yugoslavia that saw its own end with the breakup...
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screenwriter Iskra Dimitrova (born 1965),
Macedonian artist Iskra Lawrence (born 1990),
English model Iskra Mihaylova (born 1957),
Bulgarian politician Iskra Velinova...
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Leninskaya Iskra (Russian: Ленинская Искра),
rural localities in Russia, may
refer to:
Leninskaya Iskra,
Kirov Oblast, a
settlement Leninskaya Iskra, Kursk...
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Iskra Peak (Bulgarian: връх Искра, romanized: vrah
Iskra, IPA: [ˈvrɤx
ˈiskrɐ]) is the
partly ice-free peak
rising to 1018 m in the
southeast foothills...