- Víla
Amálka (
Amalka the Fairy) is a
Czechoslovak animated television series created in 1973 and
first aired in 1975. It was, and
still regularly is, aired...
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Amálka in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Amalka may
refer to:
Amalka is a
Slavic diminutive of
Amalia Amalka, Poland,
village in
Poland Amalka Supercomputing...
- Amélia in Spanish, Amélie in French,
Amalie in German, Amálie in Czech, and
Amalka, a
diminutive form of the name used in
Slavic languages.
Amalia ****ur (1803–1889)...
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Amalka [
aˈmalka] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Sulęczyno,
within Kartuzy County,
Pomeranian Voivodeship, in
northern Poland. It...
- The
Amalka Supercomputing facility is the
largest of the
three Czech parallel supercomputers. It is used by
Department of
Space Physics,
Institute of Atmospheric...
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Amalka (also
written as
Amaliya Margaryan,
Amalia Margaryan) (Armenian: Ամալ'կա; born 10
February 1995) is an
Armenian singer/songwriter
whose musical...
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underneath ASI team also
found another architectural member known as '
amalka'.
Below the '
amalka'
there is the 'grivah' and also the 'shikhara'
portion of the...
- serials,
notable are Krtek, Bob a Bobek, Čtyřlístek, Kosí bratři, Víla
Amálka and Mach a Šebestová to name a few. Bratři v
Triku became less prominent...
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obrazech (in
English and Czech). Prague: Academia. ISBN 9788020023407.
Amalka Supercomputing facility "OA in the
Czech Republic". OpenAIRE.
Archived from...
- the
Prairie Girl,
Uncle Croc's Block, Kum-Kum, The
Oddball Couple, Víla
Amálka,
Reideen the Brave,
Fraidy Cat,
Gamba no Bouken, Tekkaman: The
Space Knight...