Zvezda
Zvezda is a common word among the Slavic languages meaning "star" (Polish: gwiazda, Slovak: hviezda, Czech: hvězda, Croatian: zvijezda, Serbian: звезда, Bosnian: zvijezda, Russian: звезда, Bulgarian: звезда, Macedonian: ѕвезда), and may refer to one of the following:
- Zvezda (film), 2002 Russian film
- Zvezda (ISS module), a component of the International Space Station
- Zvezda (newspaper), a Russian emigree weekly converted into the Bolsheviks' Pravda
- Zvezda (magazine), a Russian literary magazine published in Saint Petersburg since 1924
- Zvezda (TV channel), Russian channel
- Zvezda, a village in Targovishte Province, Bulgaria
- Zvezda Stadium, a multi-use stadium in Perm, Russia
- FC Zvezda-BGU Minsk, a Belarusian soccer team
- NPP Zvezda, a Russian aeronautical and space manufacturer
- FK Crvena Zvezda or Red Star Belgrade, a Serbian football team
- FK Zvezda 2005, a women football team from Perm, champion of Russia (2007, 2008)
- Zvezda Watches, Soviet watches produced by the Petrodvorets Watch Factory from 1945 to the late 1960s
- Zvezda M503, a 6 row, 42 cylinder diesel radial engine built in the 1970s by the Soviet Union
- Zvezda, non-realized Soviet moonbase that planned for the 1970s and then 1980s
- Zvezda spaceplane also known as Tu-136/139, was a Soviet spaceplane project [1]
- Zvijezda (Drina), mountain on the border of Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Zvijezda (Bosnia), mountain in central Bosnia and Herzegovina
- NK Zvijezda Gradačac, football club
- Zvijezda (company), Croatian food company based in Zagreb
See also
- Zvezda (Perm), a newspaper in Perm, Russia
- Zviazda, a newspaper in Belarus (Belarusian form)
- Zvezda, a Russian hobby manufacturer