- Union, the
Eastern Bloc, and
other communist countries, an
udarnik (/
uːˈdɑːrnɪk/,
plural udarniks or udarniki; Russian: уда́рник, IPA: [ʊˈdarnʲɪk]), also...
- FK
Udarnik Pirava (Macedonian: ФК Ударник Пирава) is a
football club
based in the
village of
Pirava near Valandovo,
North Macedonia. They are currently...
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labour discipline (
udarniks). It was
awarded with a
badge and certificate, as well as a cash prize. The
title of
shock worker ('
udarnik') had
existed at...
- A
udarnik was a
supposedly high
productivity worker in
communist countries.
Udarnik may also
refer to:
Udarnik, Kemin, a
village in Chüy Region, Kyrgyzstan...
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Udarnik (Kyrgyz: Ударник) is a
village in the
Kemin District of Chüy
Region of Kyrgyzstan. Its po****tion was 246 in 2021. "classification
system of territorial...
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changed their name from NK
Udarnik Kurilovec in 2018
after the town of
Kurilovec became a part of
Velika Gorica.
Udarnik were
promoted to the Croatian...
- as
udarniks (shock
force workers). The film
consists of a
series of
connected vignettes in the life of Adem, a
Bosniak miner and his
fellow udarniks, starting...
- Hero of
Socialist Labour and
perhaps the most
famous of all
Yugoslav udarniks. He was held up by the
Communist Party of
Yugoslavia to be a
model of a...
- movement [ru]
Izotovite movement [ru]
Lunin movement [ru]
Shturmovshchina Udarnik Vinogradova movement [ru]
Namesake of the
Vinogradovites (виноградовцы)...
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separate clubs and one of them that
carries Slavia records and
statistics (
Udarnik Sofia) had been
expelled to the
Second Division,
which continued for a...