1. sloboda - Noun
2. Sloboda - Proper noun
The German Sloboda in 17th-century Moscow
sloboda (plural slobodas or slobody)
A kind of settlement, village, or suburb in the history of Russia, Belarus and Ukraine.
Sloboda (plural Slobodas)
A surname from Slovak.
JSP lost its monopoly on public transport in 1990 and two new companies, Sloboda Prevoz and Mak Ekspres, obtained several lines. Source: Internet
On 20 June 1808 to Poltava were invited some 54 families of craftsmen (249 people) from German principalities for whom in Poltava was established German Sloboda neighborhood with about 50 clay-made houses. Source: Internet
The first campaign of GC 3, equipped with the Yakovlev Yak-1 fighter, lasted until 5 October, and saw combat between Polotniani-Zavod and Sloboda /Monostirtchina. Source: Internet
Small negative effects for D.A.R.E.-like programs on drinking and smoking were also reported in a 2009 study by public health professor Zili Sloboda of the University of Akron and her colleagues. Source: Internet
Sylvan Lake resident Victor Sloboda also announced this week he is seeking the nomination. Source: Internet