| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Kraz russian trucks would likely have been common in socialist Czechoslovakia (it actually sounds familiar, like I saw them when I was a volunteer in Slovakia), Poland is just next door (Reda), Russian was taught in schools (Kuma), Sarin was a nerve gas common to both Nato and Soviet arsenals in the 1950s and certianly matches the "sinister connotations of the star's earlier names.
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