- A
sovkhoz (Russian: совхо́з, IPA: [sɐfˈxos] ,
abbreviated from советское хозяйство,
sovetskoye khozyaystvo; Ukrainian: радгосп, romanized: radhósp) was...
- giant) is a
sovkhoz located in the
rural locality of
Gigant in
Salsky District of
Rostov Oblast, Russia. The
Gigant was the
first grain sovkhoz. It was established...
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Aygevan (Armenian: Այգևան);
formerly Sovkhoz Nomer Shest – (Russian for "
Sovkhoz number six"),
later Imeni Stalina,
later Dzerzhinski and
Imeni Dzerzhinskogo...
- Kök-Say (Kyrgyz: Көк-Сай [kœksɑ́j]) is a
village in the
Talas Region of Kyrgyzstan. It is part of the Kara-Buura District. Its po****tion was 4,991 in...
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collectivisation of agriculture,
establishing both
kolkhoz collective farms and
sovkhoz state farms.
Although officially voluntary, many
peasants joined the collectives...
- farm in the
Soviet Union.
Kolkhozes existed along with
state farms or
sovkhoz.
These were the two
components of the
socialized farm
sector that began...
- Salavat-
sovkhoz (Russian: Салават-совхоз; Bashkir: Салауат совхозы,
Salawat sovxozı) is a
rural locality (a khutor) in
Burangulovsky Selsoviet, Abzelilovsky...
- Otuz-Adyr (Kyrgyz: Отуз-Адыр) is a
village in Kara-Suu
District of Osh
Region of Kyrgyzstan. It is the
administrative center of the Otuz-Adyr
rural community...
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State Farm is an
American insurance company.
State Farm may also
refer to:
Sovkhoz, or
Soviet farm, a state-owned farm in the
Soviet Union and some post-Soviet...
- formerly, Lorplemsovkhoz,
Loriyskiy Sovkhoz) is a town in the Lori
Province of Armenia. The town was
originally a
sovkhoz (collective farm). Katnarat, Lori...