- On 5
November 1935, the city was
renamed Voroshilovgrad (Russian: Ворошиловград, romanized:
Voroshilovgrad; Ukrainian: Ворошиловград, romanized: Voroshylovhrad)...
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branch of the "Trudovye Rezervy"
sports society. In 1972, as
Zaria Voroshilovgrad, the club
became the
first provincial Soviet club to win the Soviet...
- city of Luhansk. The
oblast was
established in 1938 and bore the name
Voroshilovgrad Oblast until 1958 and
again from 1970 to 1991. It has a po****tion of...
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Voroshilovgrad (Voroshylovhrad, Ukrainian: Ворошиловград) is a
novel by
Ukrainian author and
social activist Serhiy Zhadan,
published in 2010. In 2016...
- The
Battle of Voronezh, or
First Battle of Voronezh, was a
battle on the
Eastern Front of
World War II,
fought in and
around the
strategically important...
- 29
January 1943 in
conjunction with
Operation Star and
aimed against Voroshilovgrad (Luhansk), Donetsk, and then
towards the Sea of Azov to cut off all...
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Anders Mattsson (Finland) 19
September 1973 19:00
Stadion Avanhard,
Voroshilovgrad Attendance: 16,138 Referee:
Helmut Bader (East Germany) 19 September...
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Zaven Sarkisovich Almazyan (5 May 1950 – 1973),
known as the
Voroshilovgrad Maniac (Russian: Ворошиловградский маньяк, romanized: Voroshilovgradskiy manyak)...
- 4-14-4
steam locomotive constructed by the
Soviet Union by
Krupp and the
Voroshilovgrad Locomotive Factory in 1934 for the
Sovetskie Zheleznye Dorogi (SŽD)...
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flight operated by an
Antonov An-10 that
crashed during the
approach to
Voroshilovgrad (now Luhansk) on 31
March 1971,
resulting in the
death of all 65 people...