Sovkhoz
978-613-6-02350-2
6136023504
80
2011-05-20
34,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. A sovkhoz, typically translated as state farm, is a state-owned farm. The term originated in the Soviet Union, hence the name. The term is still in use in some post-Soviet states, e.g., Russia and Belarus. It is usually contrasted with kolkhoz, which is a collective-owned farm. Unlike the members of a kolkhoz, which were called "kolkhozniks" (колхозники), the workers of a sovkhoz were officially called "sovkhoz workers" (работники совхозов) and rarely (and then only colloquially) "sovkhozniki".
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