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Narod (Russian: народ), a
Slavic word
meaning "nation" or "people", can
refer to:
Narod,
California Narod (Bulgarian newspaper)
National Russian Liberation...
- движение, romanized: Natsional'noye
russkoye osvoboditel'noye dvizheniye;
NAROD lit. 'PEOPLE') was a
Russian nationalist political movement that existed...
- The
Soviet people (Russian: сове́тский наро́д, romanized: sovetsky
narod) were the
citizens and
nationals of the
Soviet Union. This
demonym was presented...
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Narod is an
unincorporated area in
southwestern San
Bernardino County, California,
United States,
located 35
miles (56 km) east of
downtown Los Angeles...
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Svobodni Narod (Bulgarian: Свободни народ, A Free People) was a Bulgarian-language w****ly
newspaper published in Tel-Aviv.
Svobodni Narod was an organ...
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involved in
revolutionary agitation against tsarism.
Their ideology,
known as
Narodism,
Narodnism or Narodnichestvo, was a form of
agrarian socialism, though...
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Narod was a
Bulgarian socialist publication,
which first appeared around 1897/1898. It was a
daily published newspaper between 1911 and 1934, and functioned...
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Sztuka i
Naród (Polish pronunciation: [ˈʂtuka i ˈnarud]; Art and Nation) was a
Polish monthly published covertly in Warsaw,
occupied Poland during World...
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narod.ru.
Retrieved 7 July 2018. "World Cup 1990". allworldcup.
narod.ru.
Retrieved 7 July 2018. "Poland vs.
Sweden World Cup 1990". allworldcup.
narod...
- and the
State (Serbian: Покрет за народ и државу, romanized: Pokret za
narod i državu, abbr. PZND), are the
working names of the
political movement in...