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Rodina (Bulgarian and Russian Родина: 'homeland', Czech: 'family') may refer to:
People with the surname[edit]
You can download and read online Rodina: A Novel of Mother Russia file PDF Book. Etymology - History of the phrase 'for Mother Russia' - English. Lexical track of the family concept. The use of network analysis, frequency analysis and open coding for implicit theories of family research. The publication focuses attention on the topic of implicit understanding of the term 'family'.
- Anastassiya Rodina (born 1991), Kazakhstani handball player
- Evgeniya Rodina (born 1989), Russian tennis player
- Marina Rodina (born 1980), birth name of Russian YouTube user
- Irina Rodina (born 1973), Russian judoka
- Vadym Rodina (born 1988), Ukrainian football defender
- Yelena Gulyayeva (née Rodina, 1967), Russian high jumper
Places[edit]
- Rodina, a village in Ariniș Commune, Maramureş County, Romania
- Rodina Stadium (Khimki), Russia
- Rodina Stadium (Kirov), Russia
- Hotel Rodina in Sofia, Bulgaria
Other uses[edit]
- Rodina (political party), a political party of Russia
- Rodina (TV series), a Russian television series based on the Israeli series Hatufim and the American series Homeland
- Rodina (magazine), a Russian historical illustrated magazine
- Rodina-class motorship, a Russian river passenger ship
- Rodina watch I, first Russian automatic wristwatch, made by the First Moscow Watch Factory from 1956 through the early 1960s
- Mother Motherland, a personification of the Soviet Union in artwork
- The Rodina, a graphic design studio based in The Hague, Netherlands
- Rodina Kirov, a Russian bandy club
- Rodina, a song by Soviet rock band DDT
See also[edit]
- Rodinia, ancient supercontinent derived from 'Rodina'
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