- Empire, a
mayovka (Russian: Маёвка, IPA: [mɐˈjɵfkə]) was a
picnic in the
countryside or in a park in the
early days of May. Eventually, "
mayovka" came to...
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Mayovka was a
countryside picnic in May in the
Russian Empire and
later an
illegal celebration of May 1 by
revolutionary public.
Mayovka or
Mayevka may...
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Mayovka (Russian: Маёвка),
prior to 1945
known by its
German name
Georgenburg (Lithuanian: Jurbarkas)...
- the
early days of May,
hence the name. Eventually, "
mayovka" (specifically, "proletarian
mayovka") came to mean an
illegal celebration of May 1 by revolutionary...
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Mayovka (Russian: Маёвка) is a
rural locality (a settlement) in
Krasnoplamenskoye Rural Settlement,
Alexandrovsky District,
Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The...
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Mayevka (Russian: Маевка) or
Mayovka (Маёвка) is the name of
several rural localities in Russia. Mayevka,
Republic of Bashkortostan, a
village in Churayevsky...
- festival's
taking place in Anaklia.
There is a
special celebration called "
Mayovka", or "Happiness Parade", which, as a rule, is held from the end of April...
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Vladimir Lenin in 1913, in his
article "Маёвка революционного пролетариата" (
Mayovka of the
Revolutionary Proletariat). In the
article two
conditions for a...
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Matrozovo Uggehnen (bei Königsberg)
Mayak Brüsterort
Mayakovskoye Nemmersdorf Mayovka Georgenburg Mayskoye Mallwen Medovoye Sollnicken Melnikovo Rudau Mezdurechye...
- of a
commandery Fickel (Vigala, Estonia) - v****al
castle Georgenburg (
Mayovka,
Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia)
Goldingen (Kuldīga, Latvia)
Gollub (Golub-Dobrzyń...