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Trud,
translated from Bulgarian,
Russian and
other Slavic languages as "Labour", may
refer to:
Trud (Bulgarian...
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Trud (Russian: Труд, English: Labor) is a
Russian newspaper.
Trud's first issue was on
February 19, 1921, in Moscow, in what was then the
Soviet Union...
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Trud (Bulgarian: Труд, English: Labor), is a
Bulgarian tabloid daily newspaper. The newspaper's
first issue came out on 1
March 1936,
making it one of...
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Trud Stadium (Balakovo)
Trud Stadium (Irkutsk)
Trud Stadium (Krasnodar)
Trud Stadium (Podolsk)
Trud Stadium (Tomsk)
Trud Stadium (Ufa)
Trud Stadium...
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Svobodny Trud (Russian: Свобо́дный Труд, lit. free labor) is the name of
several rural localities in Russia:
Svobodny Trud,
Republic of Adygea, a village...
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Trud is a
village in
Southern Bulgaria,
located in
Maritsa Muni****lity,
Plovdiv Province. The
total po****tion
count as of the June 2020
Census is 4017...
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Folly and
Trudly storm Es Cade's
house and
return with
their boss,
Miror B.
Miror B., however,
leaves them to deal with Wes and Rui and
Trudly attacks with...
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Noginsk 1949–1957 FC
Spartak Noginsk 1958–1961 FC
Trud Noginsk 1962 FC
Trud Glukhovo 1963–1964 FC
Trud Noginsk 1965–1992 FC
Znamya Noginsk 1993–2005 FC...
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Trud Stadium (Russian: Стадион Труд) is a
sports stadium in Balakovo. It is
located south west of the
centre of the city, on the
south side of the Volga...
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Vsemirny Trud (Russian: Всемирный труд,
translated as
World Labour) was a
Russian science and
literary monthly magazine published in
Saint Petersburg in...