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kolkhoz (Russian: колхо́з, IPA: [kɐlˈxos] ) was a form of
collective farm in the
Soviet Union.
Kolkhozes existed along with
state farms or sovkhoz....
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Worker and
Kolkhoz Woman (Russian: Рабочий и колхозница, romanized:
Rabochiy i kolkhoznitsa) is a
sculpture of two
figures with a
sickle and a hammer...
- Union. It is
usually contrasted with
kolkhoz,
which is a collective-owned farm. Just as the
members of a
kolkhoz were
called "kolkhozniks" or "kolkhozniki"...
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Toktogul (Kyrgyz: Toктогул,
known until 31 July 1957 as Muztör (Kyrgyz: Музтөр)), is a city (since 2012) in Jalal-Abad
Region of Kyrgyzstan. Its po****tion...
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where majority of his
relatives were deported. He
began to work in the
kolkhoz at the
Srednechirchik District of the
Tashkent Region as the head of the...
- Sen-bong (Avangard:
Koreyskiy Kolkhoz) (Russian: Сен-бонг (Авангард: корейский колхоз), lit. 'Vanguard (Vanguard:
Korean Kolkhoz)') is a 1946 Soviet-Kazakh...
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named for the form of
collective farming in the
Soviet Union known as
kolkhoz.
Seeds of the
plant are
available through several online sources. "25 KOLKHOZNITSA...
- was
arrested and
executed on the
charges of parti****ting in an "anti-
kolkhoz plot"
during the
Soviet collectivization. He was only
rehabilitated 23...
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farmer I.I. Bekasov, who
planted grape vines here,
hence the name. The
kolkhoz «Vynohradar» was
located here in the
Soviet times. A
residential estate...
- the
Soviet Army,
formed twice. It was
first formed in 1936 from the 3rd
Kolkhoz Rifle Division in the
Soviet Far East, and in the
spring of 1941 converted...