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Sloboda (other)
Sloboda was a type of settlement in Belarus, Russia, Ukraine and other Slavic states. Sloboda, Svoboda or similar means freedom or liberty in the Slavic languages and may also refer to: * Sloboda (surname) *FK Sloboda Tuzla, a football club in Bosnia and Herzegovina *FK Sloboda Užice *FK Sloboda Novi Grad *Sloboda Ukraine, a historical region of Ukraine *Sloboda Čačak, a Serbian defense manufacture company * Sloboda (rural locality), name of several rural localities in Russia * Słoboda, Podlaskie Voivodeship, Poland * Słoboda, Podkarpackie Voivodeship, Poland * Sloboda-Komarivtsi, Ukraine See also * Slobozia (other) *Slobodskoy (other) Slobodskoy (masculine), Slobodskaya (feminine), or Slobodskoye (neuter) may refer to: *Slobodskoy District Slobodskoy District (russian: Слободско́й райо́н) is an administrativeLaw #387-ZO and municipalLaw #284-ZO district (raion), ... * Svoboda (other), cognate spelling {{Disambiguation, geo ...
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Sloboda
A sloboda ( rus, слобода́, p=sləbɐˈda) was a kind of settlement in the history of the Old Russian regions Povolzhye, Central Russia, Belarus and Ukraine. The name is derived from the early Slavic word for "freedom" and may be loosely translated as "(tax-)free settlement"."Sloboda"
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In modern Russia, the term is used to denote a type of a rural locality in

Sloboda (surname)
Sloboda is a Slovak surname. In Slavic languages the primary meaning of the word is "freedom", "liberty". As the surname it used to refer to "free men" (to distinguish them from "serfs"). The cognate surnames in other Slavic languages include Svoboda and Swoboda. Notable people with the surname include: * Anton Sloboda (born 1987), Slovak footballer *John Sloboda (born 1950), British cognitive psychologist * Karol Sloboda (born 1983), Slovak professional ice hockey player * Martin Sloboda (born 1990), Slovak professional ice hockey player * Radoslav Sloboda, Slovak professional ice hockey player *Radovan Sloboda (ice hockey) (born 1982), Slovak professional ice hockey player *Radovan Sloboda (politician) Radovan Sloboda ( in Banská Bystrica) is a Slovak politician, an entrepreneur and a sports manager. He has been a Member of National Council of The Slovak Republic since 2020. He represents a political party, Freedom and Solidarity. He is also ... (born 1966), Slovak polit ...
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FK Sloboda Tuzla
Fudbalski klub Sloboda Tuzla ( sh-Cyrl, Фудбалски клуб Слободa Tyзла; English: Football Club Sloboda Tuzla) is a Bosnian professional football club based in Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The English translation of the team's name is ''Football Club Freedom Tuzla''. The club is a member of the Football Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina and has been active in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina since it was founded, an exception being a two-year stint of playing in the First League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina after the club got relegated to it in the 2011–12 Premier League season. Sloboda got promoted back up to the Premier League in the 2013–14 First League of FBiH season, and has been playing in the country's top division since. History Foundation FK Sloboda Tuzla was founded in 1919, as a part of the Labour Sport Society ''Gorki'', named after the great socialist Russian poet Maxim Gorky. The football club and the labo ...
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FK Sloboda Užice
Fudbalski klub Sloboda Užice () is a Serbian professional football club from Užice. They are currently playing in the Serbian First League, the second tier of Serbian football. History Early years (1920s and 1930s) The club was founded through the initiative of Užice's workers in 1925, as part of the sports society named URSK Sloboda (''Užički radnički sportski klub Sloboda'', English: Užice's worker's sport klub Sloboda). The founders were communist activists Miloš Marković (who was two years earlier the founder of Radnički Niš) and Josip Šiber. From the very beginning, football had a priority over other sports in the newly founded sports society. The first official match was played on 24 June 1926 against Mladi Radnik from Kragujevac ending in a 2–2 draw. In the 1928–29 season, the club began participating in the regional Western Morava county league, along with other area clubs such as FK Era from Užice, Car Lazar and Obilić from Kruševac, Ibar from Kral ...
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FK Sloboda Novi Grad
Fudbalski klub Sloboda Novi Grad (Serbian Cyrillic: Фудбалски клуб Cлoбoдa Hoви Гpaд) is a football (soccer), football club from the town of Novi Grad, Republika Srpska, Novi Grad, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The club competes in the First League of the Republika Srpska. History The club was founded in 1910 as SK Sloboda Bosanski Novi. Players Current squad Historical list of managers * Milan Vujasin * Mirko Tintor * Milorad Inđić * Ernst Šabić * Zoran Kondić * Ljubiša Drljača * Zlatko Jelisavac * Duško Vranešević References External sourcesFK Sloboda Novi Grad
at FSRS {{DEFAULTSORT:Sloboda Novi Grad, FK Football clubs in Bosnia and Herzegovina Novi Grad, Bosnia and Herzegovina Football clubs in Republika Srpska Association football clubs established in 1910 1910 establishments in Bosnia and Herzegovina ...
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Sloboda Ukraine
Sloboda Ukraine (literally: Borderland of free frontier guards; uk, Слобідська Україна, Slobidska Ukraina), or Slobozhanshchyna ( uk, Слобожанщина, Slobozhanshchyna, ), is a historical region, now located in Northeastern Ukraine and Southwestern Russia. It developed and flourished in the 17th and 18th centuries on the southwestern frontier of the Tsardom of Russia. In 1765, it was converted into the Sloboda Ukraine Governorate. Etymology The name derives from the term '' sloboda'' for a colonial settlement free of tax obligations, and the word ''ukraine'' in its original sense of "borderland". The etymology of the word Ukraine is seen this way among Russian, Ukrainian and Western historians such as Orest Subtelny, Paul Magocsi, Omeljan Pritsak, Mykhailo Hrushevskyi, Ivan Ohiyenko, Petro TolochkoТолочко П. П. «От Руси к Украине» («Від Русі до України»). 1997 and others. It is supported by the Encyclopedia of ...
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Sloboda Čačak
Sloboda ( sr, Слобода, Sloboda) is a Serbian ammunition and manufacturing company founded in 1948. Its headquarters is in Čačak, Serbia. With around 2,000 employees, it is one of the largest enterprises in Čačak and Moravica District. History Sloboda was established on 12 October 1948 by the Yugoslav government. In Tito's Yugoslavia, it was one of the largest enterprises in the country, having around 7,000 employees. It manufactured a variety of products, for military use and for home appliances. The production was greatly reduced during the 1990s breakup of Yugoslavia, when Western countries imposed sanctions on Serbia and Montenegro. During the 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia, the company's facilities were several times bombed. In 2016, one of its destroyed facilities was reconstructed and put into operation. In November 2017, former prominent company's subsidiary "Sloboda aparati" (home appliances), finally transferred its facilities to Sloboda Čačak (military ...
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Sloboda (rural Locality)
Sloboda (russian: Слобода) is the name of several rural localities in Russia. Modern localities Arkhangelsk Oblast As of 2012, two rural localities in Arkhangelsk Oblast bear this name: * Sloboda, Vilegodsky District, Arkhangelsk Oblast, a '' selo'' in Pavlovsky Selsoviet of Vilegodsky District * Sloboda, Vinogradovsky District, Arkhangelsk Oblast, a village in Osinovsky Selsoviet of Vinogradovsky District Bryansk Oblast As of 2012, four rural localities in Bryansk Oblast bear this name: * Sloboda, Karachevsky District, Bryansk Oblast, a village under the administrative jurisdiction of Karachev Urban Administrative Okrug in Karachevsky District; * Sloboda, Mglinsky District, Bryansk Oblast, a village in Molodkovsky Rural Administrative Okrug of Mglinsky District; * Sloboda, Rognedinsky District, Bryansk Oblast, a village in Fedorovsky Rural Administrative Okrug of Rognedinsky District; * Sloboda, Trubchevsky District, Bryansk Oblast, a village in Usokhsky Rural Admin ...
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Słoboda, Podlaskie Voivodeship
Słoboda is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Raczki, within Suwałki County, Podlaskie Voivodeship Podlaskie Voivodeship or Podlasie Province ( pl, Województwo podlaskie, ) is a voivodeship (province) in northeastern Poland. The name of the province and its territory correspond to the historic region of Podlachia. The capital and largest cit ..., in north-eastern Poland. References Villages in Suwałki County {{Suwałki-geo-stub ...
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Słoboda, Podkarpackie Voivodeship
Słoboda is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kuryłówka, within Leżajsk County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland. It lies approximately east of Kuryłówka, east of Leżajsk, and north-east of the regional capital Rzeszów Rzeszów ( , ; la, Resovia; yi, ריישא ''Raisha'')) is the largest city in southeastern Poland. It is located on both sides of the Wisłok River in the heartland of the Sandomierz Basin. Rzeszów has been the capital of the Subcarpathian Vo .... References Villages in Leżajsk County {{Leżajsk-geo-stub ...
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Sloboda-Komarivtsi
Sloboda-Komarivtsi ( uk, Слобода-Комарівці; ro, Slobozia Comăreștilor, german: Komarestie Slobodzia) is a village in Chernivtsi Raion, Chernivtsi Oblast, Ukraine. It belongs to Storozhynets urban hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine. Until 18 July 2020, Sloboda-Komarivtsi belonged to Storozhynets Raion Storozhynets Raion ( uk, Сторожинецький район, ro, Raionul Storojineț) was a raion (administrative district) in Chernivtsi Oblast, (province), in the historical region of Bukovina, in western part of Ukraine. The administrati .... The raion was abolished in July 2020 as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Chernivtsi Oblast to three. The area of Storozhynets Raion was merged into Chernivtsi Raion. References Villages in Chernivtsi Raion {{Chernivtsi-geo-stub ...
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Slobozia (other)
Slobozia is a city in Ialomiţa County, Romania. Slobozia may also refer to: * Slobozia, Argeș, a commune in Argeș County, Romania * Slobozia, Giurgiu, a commune in Giurgiu County, Romania * Slobozia, a village in Popeşti Commune, Argeș County, Romania * Slobozia, a village in Stoeneşti Commune, Argeș County, Romania * Slobozia, a village in Filipeni Commune, Bacău County, Romania * Slobozia, a village in Stănișești Commune, Bacău County, Romania * Slobozia, a village in Urecheşti Commune, Bacău County, Romania * Slobozia, a village in Broscăuți Commune, Botoşani County, Romania * Slobozia, a village in Cordăreni Commune, Botoşani County, Romania * Slobozia, a village in Hănești Commune, Botoşani County, Romania * Slobozia, a village in Păltiniş Commune, Botoşani County, Romania * Slobozia, a village in Cătina Commune, Buzău County, Romania * Slobozia, a village in Cornățelu Commune, Dâmboviţa County, Romania * Slobozia, a village in Ciurea C ...
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