- The
Znamya project (Russian: Знамя,
meaning "Banner", Russian: [ˈznamʲə] ) was a
series of
orbital space mirror experiments in the 1990s that intended...
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Znamya (Russian: Знамя, IPA: [ˈznamʲə] , lit. "The Banner") is a
Russian monthly literary magazine,
which was
established in
Moscow in 1931. In 1931–1932...
- FC
Krasnoye Znamya Noginsk (Russian: «Красное Знамя» (Ногинск)) is a
Russian football team from Noginsk. It has pla****
professionally in 1949, between...
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Znamya ("Banner", Russian: Знамя, Russian: [ˈznamʲə] ) was a
newspaper established by ultra-nationalist
Black Hundreds journalist Pavel Krushevan in Petersburg...
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Krasnoye Znamya (Красное Знамя, Red Banner, ex-Khrabryy) was a
Soviet gunboat. The ship had been
built in the late 19th
century as the
Khrabryy (Храбрый...
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Russkoye Znamya (Russian: Русское знамя;
Russian Banner,
Russian pronunciation: [rʊskəjə ˈznamʲə]) was a newspaper,
organ of the
Union of the
Russian People...
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Znamya Truda is a
Russian football club from Orekhovo-Zuevo,
Moscow Oblast. The club is most
noted because they are the
oldest now-playing club in Russia...
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Rabocheye Znamya (Workers Banner) was a
Russian socialist newspaper published in St. Petersburg. The
group behind the
publication emerged in the second...
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Vitebsky Central Sport Complex. The club was
founded in 1960 as
Krasnoye Znamya Vitebsk (Red Flag Vitebsk). They
began playing in
Soviet class B (second-tier...
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established as a
subsidiary of the plant.
Plant #30
became known as the
Znamya Truda Machine-Building
Plant in 1965, and as the
Moscow Aircraft Production...