-
languages calqued equivalents from
native roots, such as
Ukrainian колгосп,
kolhósp, from колективне господарство, kolektývne hospodárstvo. The
Russian terms...
- few
state farms (Ukrainian: radhosp) and
collective farms (Ukrainian:
kolhosp) in
Baryshivka Raion.
Between 1967 and 1974
Plyushch was the head of Kirov...
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dominated by a
local agrarian company "Svitanok" (meaning "Dawn"),
formerly "
Kolhosp imeni Shchorsa"
which is
controlled by the
Zasukha family (Anatoliy and...
- the
second best of Parajanov's movies, only
behind his 1959
communist kolhosp flick The Top Guy
which am****ed 21.7
million admissions in
domestic USSR...
-
Spartak Chernihiv (1938 {1}),
Desna Chernihiv (1961–1970 {10})
Cherkasy (2)
Kolhosp imeni Chapayeva (1936 {1}),
Dnipro [Kolhospnyk]
Cherkasy (1958–1965, 1966/67...
-
Shchaslyve Kyiv 2005
Koksokhimichnyi Zavod Makiyivka D
Makiivka Donetsk 1930s
Kolhosp im.
Chapayeva D
Chapayevka Cherkasy 1936
Kolormet Zaporizhzhia D Zaporizhzhia...
- (16) new
teams made
their debut this season. Debut:
Strila Zaporizhia,
Kolhosp Ukrayina Yarke Pole,
Shakhtar Krasnyi Luch,
Suputnyk Poltava, Elektron...
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innocent people.
After World War II, the
village was collectivized. The
kolhosp (and then the radhosp) "Deliatinskyi" had 4,419
hectares of land, mills...
- form of a
Christian cross, in the village. The
first collective farm (
kolhosp)
named Perebudova (Perestroika, Reformation) was
headed by I.O. Cherednichenko...
- 5 13 33 32 +1 29 10
Fakel Fastiv 30 9 6 15 36 48 −12 24 11
Kolos Kirov Kolhosp 30 9 4 17 40 49 −9 22 12
Rotor Cherkasy 30 9 3 18 40 49 −9 21 13 Frehat...