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    Rabochaya Gazeta (Russian: Рабочая Газета, IPA: [rɐˈbot͡ɕɪjə ɡɐˈzʲetə], lit. 'Workers' Newspaper'; from No. 1 to No. 97 - Rabochiy) was a Soviet newspaper...
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  • Rabochaya Gazeta (Russian: Рабочая Газета, IPA: [rɐˈbot͡ɕɪjə ɡɐˈzʲetə], lit. 'Workers' Newspaper') was an illegal social democratic newspaper in the Russian...
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  • descriptions as a fallback Pravda – Russian newspaper founded in 1912 Rabochaya Gazeta (1922) – newspaperPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallbackPages...
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    Machine Chronographъ Encyclopedia of Ukraine The same Parkhomenko. Rabochaya Gazeta February 21, 2009 (in Russian) Profile at Kulichki.com (in Russian)...
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    Krokodil (category 1922 establishments in Russia)
    them eventually disappeared. Krokodil was founded in 1922, first as a supplement to Rabochaya Gazeta ('Workers' Newspaper'), and was published once a week...
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    traffic lines are Downtown—Vtoraya Rechka, Downtown—Pervaya Rechka—3ya Rabochaya—Balyayeva, and Downtown—Lugovaya Street. Cars of the Vladivostok funicular...
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    the "Worker's Marseillaise" (Russian: Рабо́чая Марселье́за, romanized: Rabochaya Marselyeza), Pyotr Lavrov's modification of the French anthem "La Marseillaise"...
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    Ukrainian–Soviet War (category Wars involving Soviet Russia (1917–1922))
    Retrieved September 12, 2006. Палач Петлюра — предтеча нынешних властей. Rabochaya Gazeta (in Russian). Retrieved 27 January 2012. Subtelny, Orest (2000). Ukraine:...
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    fortified area. In 1922 he was one of the founders and vice chairman of the state publishing house Gosizdat and editor of Rabochaya Gazeta. Eremeev was also...
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    Kyriakodis 1991, p. 338. The newspapers that were allowed were Trud, Rabochaya Tribuna, Izvestia, Pravda, Krasnaya Zvezda, Sovetskaya Rossiya, Moskovskaya...
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  • (Evening Moscow), and contributed to newspapers including Pravda, Rabochaya gazeta, Trud, and Komsomolskaya pravda, as well as the magazines Projector...
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    head, was responsible for the work of the party life department of Rabochaya Gazeta (Moscow). In the spring of 1928, Galkin left for permanent residence...
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