Pravda ("The Truth" in many Slavic languages (or "Justice" in some South Slavic languages) - пра́вда, prawda, pravda). Pravda may also mean:
Newspapers:
- Pravda, a newspaper of the Soviet Union and a newspaper in Russia
- Pravda (Slovakia), a major newspaper in Slovakia
- Pravda (Serbia), a Serbian tabloid daily newspaper
- Dnestrovskaya Pravda, a Russian language newspaper in Transnistria
- Komsomolskaya Pravda, an all-Russian daily newspaper
- Pionerskaya Pravda, an all-Russian newspaper
- Ukrayinska Pravda, a Ukrainian internet newspaper
Magazines:
- Pravda (Lithuania), a monthly magazine in Lithuania
Places:
- Pravda, Azerbaijan
- Pravda, Tajikistan
- Pravda, Silistra Province - a village in the Dulovo municipality, Silistra Province, Bulgaria
- Pravda, Veliko Turnovo Province - a village in the Gorna Oryahovitsa municipality, Veliko Turnovo Province, Bulgaria
- Pravda Castle, in the Czech Republic
- The Komsomolskaya Pravda Islands in the Russian Arctic
Other:
- Alexander Pravda, Slovak astronomer
- Steamer Pravda, a Soviet steamer active in the Arctic in the 1930s
- Russkaya Pravda, the legal code of medieval Kievan Rus
- Pravda (play), a 1985 play satirising the British newspaper industry
- Kino-Pravda, a newsreel series
- Pravda Vodka
- "Pravda", an episode of the television series Law & Order: Criminal Intent.
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