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Bożena (Polish pronunciation: [
bɔˈʐɛna]) is a
Polish feminine given name,
originally appearing as Bożana and Bożechna. It is
derived from the word "Bóg"...
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Brandenburg Božena Angelova,
Slovenian violinist Božena Dobešová,
Czech gymnast Božena Komárková,
Czech philosopher Božena Laglerová,
Czech aviator Božena Němcová...
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Božena Laglerová (December 11, 1888 -
October 8, 1941) was a
pioneer aviator. Laglerová was born in
Prague on
December 11, 1888. In Germany, she used the...
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Božena Němcová (Czech pronunciation: [ˈboʒɛna ˈɲɛmtsovaː]) (4
February 1820[citation needed] in
Vienna – 21
January 1862 in Prague) was a
Czech writer...
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Božena Komárková (28
January 1903, Tišnov – 27
January 1997, Brno) was a
Czech philosopher and theologian. Most of her work
remained unknown both in the...
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Bożena Dykiel (Polish pronunciation: [
bɔːˈʐɛna ˈdɨkʲel]; born 26
August 1948) is a
Polish theater and film actress. "Zadziorność i temperament. Bożena...
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Božena is a 2021
Czech Biographical miniseries directed by
director Lenka Wimmerová. It is a
miniseries about Božena Němcová.
Czech Television planned...
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Bożena Kurowska (21
August 1937 – 16
September 1969) was a
Polish actress. She
appeared in five
films between 1959 and 1966.
Lotna (1959) Na białym szlaku...
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Božena Moserová (30 June 1926 – 9
February 2017) was a
Czech alpine skier who
competed in the 1948
Winter Olympics. Moserová died on 9
February 2017, at...
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Bożena Bąk (born 28
January 1966) is a
Polish badminton player. She
competed in women's
singles and women's
doubles at the 1992
Summer Olympics in Barcelona...