• Look up trud in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Trud, translated from Bulgarian, Russian and other Slavic languages as "Labour", may refer to: Trud (Bulgarian...
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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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  • 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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  • (Arkhangelsk) Trud Stadium (Balakovo) Trud Stadium (Irkutsk) Trud Stadium (Krasnodar) Trud Stadium (Podolsk) Trud Stadium (Tomsk) Trud Stadium (Ufa) Trud Stadium...
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  • tRNA pseudouridine13 synthase (EC 5.4.99.27, TruD, YgbO, tRNA PSI13 synthase, RNA:PSI-synthase Pus7p, Pus7p, RNA:pseudouridine-synthase Pus7p, Pus7 protein)...
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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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  • 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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  • Voronezh city team. In 1959 the team became a part of Trud sports society and was renamed Trud Voronezh. In 1977 the team was renamed Fakel, meaning "Torch"...
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  • [And on the underpants there is a pocket for a party card] (in Russian). Trud. 2007-08-15. Archived from the original on 2020-09-30. Biographical information...
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    Trud Stadium is a bandy arena in Ulyanovsk, Russia. It is the home arena of bandy club Volga-SDYuSShOR, which is playing in the second-tier Russian Bandy...
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  • Kuznetsov. It was also known as (G)NPO Trud (or NPO Kuznetsov) and Kuybyshev Engine Design Bureau (KKBM). NPO Trud was replaced in 1994 by a Joint Stock...
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  • motorcycle speedway team called Bashkiria Ufa, a former stadium known as the Trud Stadium and a current multi-purpose venue known as the Stroitel Stadium (Ufa)...
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  • FC Caspiy (redirect from FC Trud Shevchenko)
    Igor Angelovski, was announced as the new head coach. 1962 : Founded as Trud 1990 : The club is renamed Aktau 1993 (July) : The club is renamed Munaishy...
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  • 56°28′27″N 84°57′24″E / 56.47417°N 84.95667°E / 56.47417; 84.95667 The Trud Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Tomsk, Russia. It is currently used...
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  • FC Arsenal Tula (redirect from FC Trud Tula)
    Stadium, which has a capacity of 19,241. 1946–58: FC Zenit Tula 1959–61: FC Trud Tula 1962–63: FC Shakhtyor Tula 1964–74: FC Metallurg Tula 1975–79: FC Mashinostroitel...
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    from Balkh, Tajikistan. FC Panjshir was founded in 1973 under the name "Trud" during Soviet times. In 1997, Panjshir made their debut in the Tajik League...
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    folk (Ivo Papazov). The Bulgarian National Radio, bTV and daily newspapers Trud, Dnevnik and 24 Chasa are some of the largest national media outlets. Bulgarian...
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    Trud is a village in Southern Bulgaria, located in Maritsa Municipality, Plovdiv Province. The total population count as of the June 2020 Census is 4017...
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  • Traute is a Germanic feminine given name derived from "trud" meaning "strength". The name is now most commonly found in Germany and German-speaking countries...
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    The Trud Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Podolsk, Russia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and was the main home ground of FC Vityaz...
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  • Russian First Division) in 1962, 1968–1969 and 1992–1993. It was called Trud Yoshkar-Ola (1962) and Druzhba Yoshkar-Ola (1975–1998). In 2012/13 season...
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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...
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  • Salavat Yulaev Ufa (redirect from Trud Ufa)
    Hockey Club Salavat Yulaev (Russian: Хоккейный клуб «Салават Юлаев», romanized: Hokkejnyj klub «Salavat Julajev»; Bashkir: «Салауат Юлаев» хоккей клубы...
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    known previously by several different names: YaMZ Yaroslavl (1959–1963) Trud Yaroslavl (1963–1964) Motor Yaroslavl (1964–1965) Torpedo Yaroslavl (1965–2000)...
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  • Trud Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Krasnodar. It was the home ground of resurrected FC Kuban Krasnodar and Kubanochka Krasnodar. Now is the home...
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  • Ryazan 1938 – Ryazan City Team 1939–1958 – FC Spartak Ryazan 1959–1960 – FC Trud Ryazan 1961–1967 – FC Spartak Ryazan 1968 – FC Zvezda Ryazan 1969–1986 –...
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  • temporarily named Elektrovoz) 1938–1945: FC Krylia Sovetov Stupino 1946–1967: FC Trud Stupino 1968–  : FC Oka Stupino (in Russian) Official club site Archived...
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    Trud Stadium (Russian: Стадион Труд) is a multi-use stadium in Irkutsk, Russia. It is currently used mostly for football and bandy matches and it is home...
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  • FC Tobol Kurgan (redirect from Trud Kurgan)
    8th place in Zone 5 in 1961. 1960–1964: FC Stroitel Kurgan 1965–1966: FC Trud Kurgan 1967–1971: FC Zauralets Kurgan 1972–1985: FC Zauralye Kurgan 1986–1988:...
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    Trud Stadium is a sports venue in Arkhangelsk. It is the home arena of bandy club Vodnik and has hosted the Bandy World Championship twice. The stadium...
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