- century, this
privilege was abolished, and
slobodas became ordinary villages, shtetls, townlets, suburbs. Some
slobodas were
suburban settlements,
right behind...
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Sloboda Ukraine, also
known locally as
Slobozhanshchyna or Slobozhanshchina, is a
historical region in
northeastern Ukraine and
southwestern Russia. It...
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Sloboda Mićalović Ćetković (Serbian Cyrillic: Слобода Мићаловић Ћетковић; born 21
August 1981),
better known as
Sloboda Mićalović, is a
Serbian actress...
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sloboda in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sloboda was a type of
settlement in Belarus, Russia,
Ukraine and
other Slavic states.
Sloboda may also...
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Sloboda-Bushanska (Ukrainian: Слобода-Бушанська) is an urban-type
settlement in
Vinnytsia Oblast,
Ukraine located at 48°21N 28°05E. It is
located in the...
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Fudbalski klub
Sloboda Tuzla (Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Фудбалски клуб Слободa Tyзла; English:
Football Club
Sloboda Tuzla) is a
Bosnian professional football...
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Kozya Sloboda may
refer to:
Kozya Sloboda (Kazan), a
historical settlement within Kazan Kozya Sloboda (Kazan Metro), a
station of the
Kazan Metro This...
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Sloboda Trajković (7
October 1918, in
Vrnjci Spa – 9 May 1942, in Belgrade) was a
National liberation fighter and Ivo Lola Ribar’s fiancée. She was born...
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Zolota Sloboda (Ukrainian: Золота Слобода) is a
village in
Kozova settlement hromada,
Ternopil Raion,
Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine. The
first written mention...
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Originally referred to as
Yevreyskaya Sloboda "Jewish Settlement", the name was
changed to
Krasnaya Sloboda "Red Settlement"
under Soviet rule. The...