- IPA: [kʊˈlak] ; plural: кулаки́, kulakí, 'fist' or 'tight-fisted'), also
kurkul (Ukrainian: куркуль) or
golchomag (Azerbaijani: qolçomaq, plural: qolçomaqlar)...
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Beata Kurkul (Lithuanian:
Beata Kurkul, Ukrainian: Беата Куркуль, born 21
January 1979 in Vilnius, Lithuania) is a
Ukrainian artist and
volunteer of Lithuanian-Polish...
- was
formalized in 1932 by the 20
November decree "The
Struggle against Kurkul Influence in
Collective Farms"; blacklisting,
synonymous with a
board of...
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Marina Mališauskienė (née
Kurkul, born 22
August 1966) is a
Lithuanian chess player. She is two
times winner of the
Lithuanian Women's
Chess Championship...
- was
formalized in 1932 by the
November 20
decree "The
Struggle against Kurkul Influence in
Collective Farms"; blacklisting,
synonymous with a
board of...
- (Cherkasy)". OstChem.
Retrieved 2023-07-31. "Основні виробники добрив в Україні".
kurkul.com (in Ukrainian). 2019-06-28.
Retrieved 2020-05-22. "История предприятия"...
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financial support of
small and medium-sized
businesses "Ukrainian
Donetsk Kurkul", the
United Ukrainian Cultural Space program, "cities' ukrainianization"...
- was
formalized in 1932 by the
November 20
decree "The
Struggle against Kurkul Influence in
Collective Farms". A
blacklisted collective farm, village,...
- was
formalized in 1932 by the 20
November decree "The
Struggle against Kurkul Influence in
Collective Farms". The
blacklist was
applied with
harsher methods...
- was
formalized in 1932 by the
November 20
decree "The
Struggle against Kurkul Influence in
Collective Farms", and
supplemented in
January 1933 by Stalin's...