- Nina Hrušková-
Bělská (5 May 1925 – 30
November 2015) was a
Czech chess player who held the FIDE
title of
Woman International Master (WIM, 1950). She was...
- [ˈbʲɛlsk pɔdˈlaskʲi] (Belarusian: Бельск Падляскі, Lithuanian: Palenkės
Belskas, Yiddish: ביעלסק, romanized: Bielsk) is a town in
eastern Poland, within...
- and
ancestor of the
Chodkiewicz family. Ivan
married Jawnuta (Agnieszka)
Belska,
first cousin of
Casimir IV Jagiellon. The
marriage into the
royal line...
- Tale of the
Ukraine written by
Antoni Malczewski, and a
novel Starościna
Bełska:
opowiadanie historyczne 1770–1774 by Józef
Ignacy Kraszewski. Vsevolod...
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Azure Poland Błękitna
Polska Localism Christian right Right-wing Małgorzata
Belska N/A 0 / 552
Lesser Poland 8 0 36 1 DG Good of the
Gmina Dobro Gminy Localism...
- her
first USSR Women's Championship. She
scored 2–0
against Nina Hrušková-
Bělská in the 1954 USSR v.
Czechoslovakia match. In 1958 she
shared the USSR Women's...
-
Matkov kot), and the
Vellach Combe (German:
Vellacher Kotschna, Slovene:
Belska kočna). It is
rarely visited because it is
relatively difficult to ascend...
-
Terra Lanciciensis)
ziemia przemyska (lat.
Terra Premisliensis)
ziemia bełska (lat.
Terra Belzensis)
ziemia kujawska (lat.
Terra Cuyaviensis)
ziemia chełmska...
-
forces on 19
March 1943
during the
battle in the
Belca Gorge (Slovene:
Belška grapa)
above Belica and was shot the
following day in Belo. A
plaque was...
- of
World War II and made five
films (under the
names Hana Becková, Hana
Bělská, Hana Alexandrová and Hana Pravdová). When the war
broke out, Hana and her...