pravda
/ˈprɑːvdə/
Description
Pravda
Soviet and Russian newspaper
Pravda
Slavic term
Pravda
Slovak newspaper
Pravda
newspaper in Serbia
Pravda
satirical play by David Hare and Howard Brenton
Pravda
publisher
Pravda
1969 film by Dziga Vertov Group
Pravda
railway station in Moscow Oblast, Russia
Pravda
journal in Lviv, Ukraine
Pravda
village of Bulgaria
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