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Komanda was a
sport newspaper published daily in Kyiv, Ukraine. It was
founded in 1995, and as of
September 2001, it was
available online. It offered...
- Ukrainy) from 1991. The
Komanda award for the best
footballer in the
Ukrainian Premier League was
established in 1995 by the
Komanda newspaper. It is actually...
- The
Armijska Ratna Komanda D-0 (full
civil designation in Serbo-Croatian:
Vojni objekat Armijska Ratna Komanda ARK D-0, Армијска Ратна Команда, lit. 'Army...
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Peter Komanda (Ukrainian: Команда Пётр Евгеньевич) is a
retired Soviet and
Ukrainian football player.
Peter Komanda started his
career in 1985 with Desna...
- romanized: OB'YaVLYeNA
KOMANDA, lit. 'command announced'), and a
following number.
Example of such a message:
MDZhB MDZhB OB'YaVLYeNA
KOMANDA 135
Distant conversations...
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Nebesnaya komanda (Russian: Небесная команда) is a 2021 Russian-Belarusian
drama film
directed by
Vladimir Alenikov. It was
theatrically released on September...
- company. From 2015 its name was
Komanda.lv
First League (
Komanda.lv 1. līga) for
sponsorship reasons,
after the
Komanda.lv
sporting goods store became...
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Dream Team 1935 (Latvian: Sapņu
komanda 1935) is a 2012
Latvian biographical sports drama film
directed by
Aigars Grauba about the
Latvia national basketball...
- In 2000,
Andriy Vorobey was
named Ukrainian Footballer of the Year by
Komanda, the
first Shakhtar player in
independent Ukraine to do so, and became...
- The
Arajs Kommando (Latvian: Arāja
komanda; German:
Sonderkommando Arajs) was a
paramilitary unit of the
Sicherheitsdienst (SD)
active in German-occupied...