Iskra was a 1900–1905 communist newspaper. The word means "spark" in many Slavic languages.
Iskra may also refer to:
People
- Iskra Babich (1932–2001), Soviet film director and screenwriter
 - Iskra Dimitrova (born 1965), Macedonian artist
 - Iskra Lawrence (born 1990), English model
 - Iskra Mihaylova (born 1957), Bulgarian politician
 - Iskra Velinova (born 1953), Bulgarian rower
 
Places
- İskra, former name of Aşağı Kəsəmən, Azerbaijan
 - Iskra, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship (north-central Poland)
 - Iskra, Parvomay village in Plovdiv region, Bulgaria
 - Iskra, Kardzhali Province, Bulgaria
 - Iskra, Chüy, a village in Chüy District, Kyrgyzstan
 - Iskra, Orenburg Oblast, village in Sakmarsky District, Orenburg Oblast, Russia
 - Iskra, Kursky District, Kursk Oblast, settlement in Kursky District, Kursk Oblast, Russia
 
Products
- ISKRA lasers, used for laser fusion experiments at VNIIEF Russia
 - Iskra-1030, a Soviet personal computer, other Iskras in list of Soviet computer systems
 - Iskra (camera), 1960–1963 Soviet camera
 - PZL TS-11 Iskra, a Polish jet aircraft
 
Sports teams
- NK Iskra Bugojno, a football club in Bosnia and Herzegovina
 - FK Iskra Danilovgrad, a football club from Montenegro
 - ISKRA, volleyball club based in Odintsovo, Moscow Oblast, Russia
 - FC Iskra-Stal, a football club from Moldova.
 
Other
- Iskra (company), an electronic equipment manufacturer in Yugoslavia, now broken up into many parts, some with "Iskra" in the name
 - Iskra (Egyptian communist organisation)
 - Iskra (film), a 2017 Montenegrin film
 - Iskra (magazine), a 19th-century Russian satirical weekly
 - Iskra 1903, Iskra 1904 and Iskra 1912, free jazz groups of Paul Rutherford
 - Operation Iskra
 
See also
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