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Oleksandrivsk (Ukrainian: Олександрівськ [olekˈsɑnd⁽ʲ⁾r⁽ʲ⁾iu̯sʲk]) or
Aleksandrovsk (Russian: Александровск [ɐlʲɪkˈsandrəfsk]) is a
small city in Luhansk...
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Ukraine with the
outbreak of the 1917 Revolution. In her home city of
Oleksandrivsk (today Zaporizhzhia), she
established an
anarchist combat detachment...
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Oleksandrivsk Uprising (Ukrainian: Олександрівське Повстання) was an
armed workers'
rebellion that
broke out
against the
Central Council of Ukraine...
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declaring its
support for the workers'
uprising in Petrograd,
while the
Oleksandrivsk Soviet still supported the
Provisional Government. The
nascent Makhnovist...
- industry. As Huliaipole's
delegate to the
regional peasant congress in
Oleksandrivsk, he
called for the
expropriation of
large estates from
landowners and...
- Запорожье, romanized: Zaporozhye, IPA: [zəpɐˈroʐje] ),
formerly known as
Oleksandrivsk until 1921, is a city in
southeast Ukraine,
situated on the
banks of...
- of Peasants,
Workers and
Insurgents is held by the
Makhnovshchina at
Oleksandrivsk. 1922 – A
referendum in
Rhodesia rejects the country's
annexation to...
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replaced by the 1811 coat of arms of the city of
Zaporizhzhia (then
called Oleksandrivsk in
Ukrainian or
Aleksandrovsk in Russian),
which was
again adopted by...
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included a
member of the
Luhansk Oblast's legislature, a
former mayor of
Oleksandrivsk, and self-defense
activists from the
Euromaidan protests in Kyiv. In...
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Ukrainian nationalists rose up
against the new government.
Anarchists in
Oleksandrivsk, led by Nikiforova,
responded by
establishing a
revolutionary committee...