Iskra (disambiguation)

Iskra (disambiguation)

Iskra was a 1900–1905 communist newspaper. (The word means "spark" in many Slavic languages.)

Iskra may also refer to:

Products

Places

Sports teams

Other

  • Iskra (company), an electronic equipment manufacturer in Yugoslavia, now broken up into many parts, among them Iskratel.
  • ORP Iskra, name of two school tall ships of the Polish Navy
  • Iskra (band), a crust punk/black metal band from Victoria, Canada
  • Iskra (Egyptian communist organisation)
  • Iskra 1903, Iskra 1904 and Iskra 1912, a series of jazz bands including Paul Rutherford
  • Iskra (name), a female given name common in Bulgaria and Macedonia
  • Operation Iskra

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