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Pravda (Russian: Правда, IPA: [
ˈpravdə] , lit. 'Truth') is a
Russian broadsheet newspaper, and was the
official newspaper of the
Central Committee of the...
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Russkaya Pravda (sometimes
translated as Rus' Justice, Rus' Truth, or
Russian Justice) was the
legal code of
Kievan Rus' and its prin****lities during...
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Komsomolskaya Pravda (Russian: Комсомольская правда; lit. 'Komsomol Truth') is a
daily Russian tabloid newspaper that was
founded in 1925. Its name is...
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Pravda (Russian: Кино-Правда, lit. 'Film Truth') was a
series of 23
newsreels by
Dziga Vertov,
Elizaveta Svilova, and
Mikhail Kaufman launched in...
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Moskovskaya pravda (Russian: Московская правда, "Moscow Truth", in the
transliteration system used by the
Library of
Congress spelled "Moskovskaia
pravda"), is...
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Ukrainska Pravda (Ukrainian: Українська правда, lit. 'Ukrainian truth',
pronounced [ʊkrɐˈjinʲsʲkɐ ˈprau̯dɐ]) is a
Ukrainian online newspaper founded by...
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George Pravda (born Jiří
Pravda; 19 June 1916 – 1 May 1985) was a
Czechoslovak theatre, film and
television actor. He
began his
career in Czechoslovakia...
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Pravda is a
satirical play by
David Hare and
Howard Brenton exploring the role of
journalism in society. It was
first produced at the
National Theatre...
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Western European public opinion.
Sites include pravda EN,
pravda FR,
pravda DE,
pravda PL, and
pravda ES. The
sites averaged traffic of 31,000 visits...
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Isobel Pravda is an
English actress and the
granddaughter of
Czech actors George Pravda and Hana
Maria Pravda.
Pravda pla**** the
female lead,
Camille Monet...