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The Doukhobor Gazetteer - Search Details
Kolkhoz Imeni Lenina
In the 1960's, Soviet authorities in the Tselina district of Rostov province, Russia consolidated six Doukhobor villages (Novaya Zhizn', Khlebodarnoye, Petrovka, Rodionovka, Tambovka and Vasil'yevka) and their associated collective farms into a single, large Doukhobor-run collective farm known as Kolkhoz Imeni Lenina (“Lenin Collective Farm”). It operated until the 1990's, when it was disbanded following the demise of the Soviet Union.
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