
Rodina (political party) - Wikipedia
Rodina (Motherland) party that espoused national Bolshevism (a curious blend of Russian nationalism and Soviet communism), Stalinism, anti-Semitism (anti-Zionism), and even racism
Rodina on Steam
Rodina is made mostly by a single, obsessed developer - a 10-year veteran of the games industry who previously worked at Bethesda Softworks on Oblivion and Fallout 3.
Rodina Company LLC Tampa, FL - filing information
Rodina Company LLC is a business entity based in Tampa, FL. Established recently on January 8, 2007, this Florida Limited Liability Company is recognized under the document number …
Rodina (political party) - Wikiwand
The All-Russian Political Party "Rodina" is a nationalist political party in Russia. It is a coalition of thirty nationalist groups that was established by Dmit...
Rodina (political party) - Detailed Pedia
The All-Russian Political Party "Rodina" is a nationalist political party in Russia. It was a coalition of thirty nationalist groups that was established by Dmitry Rogozin, Sergey Glazyev, Sergey Baburin, Viktor …
Rodina Wiki - Fandom
As Rodina develops and reaches a larger audience, we can help a lot of new players out by providing a solid base of information. If you're passionate about Rodina and want to help turn this wiki in a …
Rodina, by Elliptic Games
This update is finally complete! 1.5 was a major engine upgrade to Rodina, and introduces object persistence across the whole game. For the first time, Rodina’s engine has a generalized way to …
The Second Coming of Rodina: The Role of a Nonparliamentary Party …
This article shows that Rodina played a central role in the Kremlin’s “managed nationalism,” which sought to direct the energies of Russian nationalists into loyalist channels. In particular, it illuminates …
Rodina - Name Meaning and Origin
In Slavic languages, "Rodina" translates to "homeland" or "motherland." It carries a strong sense of patriotism, attachment, and love for one's country or place of origin.
Rodina - Wikipedia
Rodina (Bulgarian and Russian Родина: "homeland", Czech: "family") may refer to: