- A
kolkhoz (Russian: колхо́з, IPA: [kɐlˈxos] ) was a form of
collective farm in the
Soviet Union.
Kolkhozes existed along with
state farms or sovkhoz. These...
- Cup. The
history of Auda goes back to 1969, when the
football team of the
kolhoz 9.
maijs first appeared in the
lower divisions of the
Latvian championships...
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Politehnik Chișinău 1970 :
Politehnik Chișinău 1971 : Pișcevik
Bender 1972 :
Kolhoz im.
Lenina Edineț 1973 : Pișcevik
Bender 1974 :
Dinamo Chișinău 1975 : Dinamo...
- Millions) 2024: Гуляй, мужик! (Make Merry, Man!) 1992: Колхозный панк (
Kolhoz Punk) 1993: Лирика (Lyric) 1996: Туман (Fog) 1999: Пора домой (Time to go...
- urban-type
settlement (townlet) with a po****tion of 2,770.
Formerly a
kolhoz by the name of
Zavet Il'icha, the urban-type
settlement now
consists of...
- Terpilovskis. It was
built in 1977 with a
funding from
LBORF and the
fishing kolhoz Boļševiks. The
monument is
located on the s**** of the
Baltic Sea in Liepāja...
- tlanık''vala ypan, ah°vra yılaśśt°. Ari apšta,
abaga yubuztın, yg°auh... H°ara h°
kolhoz yızlanhaua tšı śarda emap°. Auat tšı brul'k° rılap°. Aui «Brul'» ah'ızp°...
- and holidays. The
students were used as a cheap,
unqualified workforce on
kolhoz (collective farms) as well as in
industry and forestry. The
practice was...
-
similar occurrence happened with
respect to
seeds and
wages awarded to
kolhoz members.
Grain collection continued until May 1932, but
reached only 90%...
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established the
Soviet regime.
There were
created four
collective farms (
kolhoz): "Shevchenko Memorial", "Kirov Memorial", "Sickle and Mallet", "Victory"...