- Kirovohrad. The
latter name
appeared simultaneously with the
creation of
Kirovograd Oblast, on
January 10, 1939 and was
aimed at
differentiating the region...
-
named Kirovograd SS
Kirovograd, a
Soviet cargo ship All
pages with
titles containing Kirovograd All
pages with
titles containing Kirovohrad Kirovograd offensive...
- The
Kirovograd offensive operation (Russian: Кировоградская наступательная операция, Ukrainian: Кіровогра́дська наступа́льна опера́ція),
known on the German...
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under ****
occupation from 1941 to 1944 and was
liberated as a
result of
Kirovograd offensive. In 1954, the
oblast lost some
raions to the
newly created Cherkasy...
- Regions' Cup
where Ukraine was
represented by a team of
Kirovohrad Oblast (
Kirovograd Region according to the UEFA),
which was
composed out of the Inhulets'...
- was
reorganised as
Traktor Kirovograd (Traktor Kirovohrad) and
after 1953 – Torpedo. In
first post-War
years 1946–47
Kirovograd (Kirovohrad) was represented...
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capture of
Kirovograd threatened from the
south the
flanks of
German forces which were
located around Korsun-Schevchenkovsky. In turn, the
Kirovograd Operation...
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Kirovograd (Russian: Кировоград) was a 2,883 GRT
cargo ship that was
built in 1929 as
Hercules by AG Weser, Bremen,
Germany for Dampfschiffahrts-Gesellschaft...
- Lenin:
Ukraine moves to ban
communist symbols, BBC News (14
April 2015) (in Ukrainian)
Verkhovna Rada
renamed Kirovograd,
Ukrayinska Pravda (14 July 2016)...
-
football player and
current manager.
After his
playing career at FC
Zirka in
Kirovograd, Ukraine, he went on to
become a
coaching teacher at the
Zirka Youth Sports...