• A propiska (Russian: пропи́ска, IPA: [prɐˈpʲiskə] , plural: propiski) was both a written residency permit and a migration-recording tool, used in the Russian...
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  • Propiska may refer to: Propiska in the Soviet Union, a written residency permit and a migration-recording tool, in the Russian Empire before 1917 and...
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  • and replaced the prior repressive mandatory Soviet system of propiska. The word "propiska" is still widely used colloquially to refer to the registration...
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  • propiskas. That has led to the widespread misconception that registration was just a new name for the propiska; many continue to call it a "propiska"...
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    the registration, although known as "propiska" was not associated with the residential permit of the later propiska system. The Small Soviet Encyclopedia...
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    kilometre became a colloquial phrase for limits on freedom of movement under propiska, the Soviet system of controlling internal migration. During most of the...
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    used to control and monitor the place of residence by means of propiska. Officially, propiska was introduced for statistical reasons: since in the planned...
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    passports just as were propiskas. This has led to the widespread misconception that registration was just a new name for the propiska; in fact, many still...
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    every citizen was obliged to have a propiska – a place of permanent residency. Nobody could be stripped of propiska without substitution or refuse it without...
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    included internal passport controls, which when combined with individual city Propiska ("place of residence") permits, and internal freedom of movement restrictions...
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