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Česlav Olševski is a
Lithuanian politician and a
member of the Seimas. He was
elected in 2016 and re-elected in 2020. <https://www.lrs.lt/sip/portal.show...
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Summer Olympics, and won the
silver medal. Upon
returning to Lithuania,
Česlav Okinčic, the
former president of the
Lithuanian Golf Federation, presented...
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Česlav Okinčic (Polish: Czesław Okińczyc; born 13
September 1955) is a Polish-Lithuanian
lawyer and politician, born in Vilnius. He
graduated from Vilnius...
- "Syd Puddefoot". "Hans Baar". "Peter Szabo". "Peter Tandler". "Hayman". "
Ceslav Zaharczuk". "John Begget". "Miço Dimitriyadis". "Jozsef Schweng". "Peter...
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Česlavs Stančiks (26
September 1896 – 18 July 1980) was a
Latvian footballer. In 1939 he
resettled in
Germany as part of
resettlement of all
Baltic Germans...
- Czesław, (Czech:
Česlav, Belarusian: Časłaŭ; Česłaŭ, Lithuanian: Česlovas) is an old
given name
derived from the
Slavic elements ča: 113 (to await) and...
- Feldgrau.
Retrieved 10
November 2014. Sokolovič 2013, pp. 346–347.
Branik Ceslav;
Carmelo Lisciotto (2008). "The Fate of the
Slovak Jews".
Holocaust Education...
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hypocoristic of a
personal name with root "Če" (*Čьstьslavъ > Čestislav,
Česlav) with
hypocoristic suffix "-ch"; from a
toponym word "čachy/čechy" ("dry...
- form: Bretik, Břeťa), Bronislav/Branislav, Branek, Branik, Budislav, Budek,
Česlav/Ctislav, Ctibor, Dalibor, Dobromil, Dobromir, Dobroslav, Drahomir, Draha...
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Pavel Creangă
Vasile Calmoi Vasile Iovv
Grigore Triboi Mihai Severovan Ceslav Ciobanu Victor Pușcaș
Governor of
Gagauzia (Ex-officio member) Gheorghe...