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Narodnaya Volya (Russian: Наро́дная во́ля, IPA: [nɐˈrodnəjə ˈvolʲə], lit. 'People's Will') was a late 19th-century
revolutionary socialist political organization...
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Mount Narodnaya (also
known as
Naroda and Poenurr; Russian: гора Народная, Komi: Народа-Из ("People's Mountain"), Mansi: Поэӈ-ур, Поэн-урр) is the highest...
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Narodnaya (Russian: Народная, lit. folk) is a
brand of
Russian vodka that was
scheduled to be
produced in
different flavours (grain, wheat, rye, cedar...
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Narodnaya Volya was a
radical organization in
Tsarist Russia.
Narodnaya Volya may also
refer to:
Narodnaja Volya (newspaper),
recent Belarusian newspaper...
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Narodnaya Gazeta (Belarusian: Народная газета, "People's Newspaper") is a
newspaper that
started in 1990 in Minsk, Belarus. The
newspaper was founded...
- (DPR; Russian: Донецкая Народная Республика (ДНР), romanized: Donetskaya
Narodnaya Respublika (DNR), IPA: [dɐˈnʲetskəjə nɐˈrodnəjə rʲɪˈspublʲɪkə]) is a republic...
- Возрождения «Народная Воля», romanized: Partiya Natsional'nogo
Vozrozhdeniya «
Narodnaya Volya»), was a
Russian nationalist political party founded in December...
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repression was the
formation of Russia's
first organized revolutionary party,
Narodnaya Volya ("People's Will"), in June 1879. It
favoured secret society-led...
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around 1,000–1,300
metres (3,300–4,300 ft), the
highest point being Mount Narodnaya,
which reaches a
height of 1,894
metres (6,214 ft). The
mountains lie...
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Narodnaya Letopis (Russian: Народная летопись) was the
first newspaper of Novonikolayevsk, the
Russian Empire. It was
published in 1906–1907 and 1909–1910...