- 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...
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Koljo Karagiosov (born July 17, 1896 in
Gabrovo – 1972) was a
famous Gabrovian industrialist,
German honorary vice-consul. He was the only son of V****il...
- Luxembourgish:
Nicolas Macedonian: Никола (Nikola), Коле (Kole), Кољо (
Koljo), Николче (Nikolče), Николе (Nikole) Malay:
Nikkolas Maltese:
Nikola Māori:...
- sonce", "Majka na
Marika dumaše", "More
sokol pie", "Ne si go
prodavaj Koljo čiflikot" and "So maki sum se rodil". The song "Jovano, Jovanke" was sung...
- Spirkoski-Džumerko as
Perus Fehmi Grubi as
Arnaut Adrian Aziri as
Arnaut Koljo Cerkezov as
Arnaut Kiril Psaltirov as
Arnaut Goce
Vlahov as
Arnaut Vladimir...
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during the
period of 1858–1862 by the
native constructor Nikola Fichev (usta
Koljo Ficheto) for the rich
merchant Hadji Nikola Minchev (Hadji Nikoli). Today...
- that many
other teachers of the school, led by the
later prin****l Karl
Koljo,
gymnastics teacher Voldemar Resel-Resev and
drawing teacher Roman Nyman...
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director of the
family factory.
Vasil Karagiosov had 4 children: Venka, Vella,
Koljo, and Ivanka.
During the
years of
being Head manager,
Vasil Karagiosov travelled...
- Nikolla; Todori, son of Nikola; Niko, son of Kola; Cvetko, son of Kola;
Koljo Domazet; Dimitri, his son. Lita,
Qerim (2009). "SHPËRNGULJA E SHQIPTARËVE...
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commander of the
Second Bulgarian Army
during the
Balkan Wars of 1912–1913
Koljo Karagiosov - economist,
shareholder and CEO,
honorary consul of Germany...