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Peremoha (Ukrainian: Перемога, romanized:
peremoha, lit. 'victory') is the
Ukrainian equivalent to "Pobeda" (Russian: Победа), and may
refer to the following:...
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Peremoha (Ukrainian: Перемога) is a
village in the
Kharkiv Raion,
Kharkiv Oblast (province) of
eastern Ukraine. It is part of the
Lyptsi rural hromada...
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Peremoha (Ukrainian: Перемога, pronunciation; literally, Victory) is the 30th
station of the
Kharkiv Metro,
located on the system's
Oleksiivska Line. The...
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Peremoha (Ukrainian: перемога,
pronounced [
pereˈmɔɦɐ] ) is a w****ly
independent newspaper published in Krasnopillia, Sumy Oblast, Ukraine.
Peremoha is...
- FC
Peremoha Dnipro (Ukrainian: Футбольний клуб «Перемога») was a
professional Ukrainian football club from the city of Dnipro. It
disbanded in
August 2022...
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Shlyakh in Sumy and p****es
through Postolne [uk], Syniak [uk], Barylo [uk],
Peremoha [uk], Bilopillia, Vorozhba, Pisky [uk], Klepaly [uk], Ihorivka [uk], Chumakove [uk]...
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Peremoha Stadium is the main city
stadium in Kamianske, Ukraine. Synelnykov, M.
Belarusian twin of the Dniprodzerzhynsk's
masterpiece (Белорусский двойник...
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Berehove on 21
September in the 2011–12
Ukrainian Cup. In 2022 he
moved to
Peremoha Dnipro in the
Ukrainian Second League. In
January 2023 he
moved to St....
- Peyia. In
March 2024
Femis Sagirov, the
former owner of
Ukrainian club FC
Peremoha Dnipro and of
Geroskipou FC,
became the
chairman of the club. Український...
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moved to a
Ukrainian Second League club
Peremoha Dnipro during summer of 2020. He made his
debut for
Peremoha on 6
September 2020
playing full 90 minutes...