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Rada
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Rada 

in Byelorussian, Ukrainian, Polish and other Slavic languages, a term designating a council or assembly of representatives, a collective organ of power, and a political organization. Examples include the Pereiaslav Rada of 1654, the Ukrainian Central Rada, the Byelorussian Rada, and the Krajowa Rada Narodowa.



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He also stated that the armed men taken into custody 60 tollas of gold, 2 rado watches, three gold pen, 1,50,000/ cash and other valuables along with the 6-gold bangles from the wrists of my wife and a gold ring and locked my wife and son into the room and threatened to shoot, if they screamed and went out on Suzuki Cultus, that have parked outside the house.
Rado is part of the Swiss domination of the watch and timepiece industry.
Established in 1917, Rado differs from some of the more traditional Swiss watchmakers in that it often uses unconventional high tech materials and designs.
 
 
 
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