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- Starting with the fourth season (2003), the show was renamed Bob a Bobek na cestách (English: Bob and Bobek on the road). A New Year's Eve special for adults...
- Cermand Cestach was the name of a gold-covered pagan cult image which stood in Clogher Cathedral, County Tyrone, Ireland until the Middle Ages. Alternative...
- cz (in Czech). Retrieved 4 August 2010. "Večerníček—Mach a Šebestová na cestách". Česká televize. Retrieved 4 August 2010. "Mach a Šebestová jdou do kin"...
- recently been discovered in Gortnacrannagh, County Roscommon. Cermand Cestach Crom Dubh Macroom Metrical Dindshenchas Annals of the Four Masters Smith...
- české, Prague 1932 (in Czech) Jan Kilián, Podkomoří a zámecký hejtman na cestách. Komparace pracovních a jiných výjezdů Filipa Fabricia a Martina Pruška...
- and 9 minutes. In 2013 Chaloupek filmed continuation series Méďové na cestách. Václav Chaloupek as photographer Václav Tomáš Töpfer as narrator (season...
- "25/2001 Z.z. Dohoda medzi SR a Bieloruskom o vzájomných bezvízových cestách - OZNÁMENIE Ministerstva zahraničných vecí Slovenskej republiky" [25/2001...
- preference - a satirical show by glossator Zuzana Bubílková Tomáš Magnusek na cestách - talk show of the actor and director Tomáš Magnusek, who invites well-known...
- formerly of Charing Cross Road London. Her other major work, Malířka Na Cestách (The Painter on the Road), which was unpublished, presents 52 woodcuts...
- have been the location of a gold-covered pagan oracle stone named Cermand Cestach. The story goes that "Cloch-Ór (Golden Stone), may have been a ceremonial...