- For the
Soviet animation studio see page
Studio Ekran Ekran (Russian: "Экран",
meaning "Screen") was a Soviet-Russian type of
geostationary satellite...
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Studio Ekran (Russian: Творческое объединение «Экран», or simply, “творческое «ЭКРАН» объединение,
Artistical Joint "
Ekran") was a
Russian (Soviet Union's...
- WAZ
withdrew in 2012,
selling its
publications to
local investors.: 17
Ekran (Macedonian: Екран)
translated means "Screen" was a w****ly
magazine that...
- 1969
Soviet stop
motion animated film
directed by
Roman Kachanov in
Studio Ekran studio. This film
introduces the
characters Gena the Crocodile, Cheburashka...
- Hürriyet (in Turkish). 2017-09-29.
Retrieved 2021-09-12. "İKİNCİ
EKRAN". İKİNCİ
EKRAN (in Turkish).
Archived from the
original on 2017-08-06. Retrieved...
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Germany Agfa
Movex 8 [de]
between 1937 and 1950s and
Soviet Union KOMZ
Ekran movie cameras and
Svema offering reversal film in 1960s.
Introduced in 2011...
- ISBN 0-900162-71-6 "
Ekran". Astronautix.com. Astronautix. 2007.
Archived from the
original on 12
November 2013.
Retrieved 1 July 2014. "
Ekran (11F647)". Gunter's...
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Football Club
Skala 1911
Stryi is a
Ukrainian professional football team. The team is
based in Stryi. Over the
years there were
several clubs connected...
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Soviet Screen (Russian: Советский Экран, romanized: Sovetsky
Ekran) was an
illustrated magazine published in the USSR with
varying frequency from 1925...
- when the
Poles were
enthusiastic supporters of Napoleon.
Examples include ekran (from
French "écran", screen), abażur ("abat-jour", lamp shade),
rekin ("requin"...