Golos

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Golos (Голос), a word for "voice" in various Slavic languages, may refer to:

Periodicals[edit]

  • Golos (newspaper), a Russian newspaper, published in Saint Petersburg in 1863-1885
  • Golos Prikazchika, a former weekly newspaper published in St. Petersburg
  • Golos Respubliki, a Kazakhstani newspaper
  • Golos Sotsial-Demokrata, a former Russian-language publication, issued by a section of exiled Mensheviks
  • Golos Truda, an anarcho-syndicalist periodical published in New York, St. Petersburg and Moscow in the 1910s and 1920s

Film and television[edit]

  • Golos (film), a Russian 1982 psychological drama
  • Golos (TV series), Russian music talent television show, part of the international Voice franchise

Other[edit]

  • Golos (election monitor), a coalition of non-governmental groups monitoring for election violations and government responsiveness to citizen requests in Russia
  • Jacob Golos (1889–1943), Ukrainian-born Bolshevik revolutionary and Soviet secret police operative in the USSR, founder of Golos spy ring with Gaik Ovakimian as head in U.S.
  • Holos (political party), sometimes romanized as Golos, a pro-European political party in Ukraine