- Look up
Chochół,
chochoł, or
chochol in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chochół,
Chochoł or
Chochol may
refer to:
Chochół,
Masovian Voivodeship, village...
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Josef Chochol (13
December 1880, Písek – 6 July 1956, Prague) was a
Czech architect.
Chochol studied architecture at the
polytechnic in
Prague (1908–24)...
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hypnotized by a
rosebush straw-wrap (
Chochoł) from the
garden which comes to life and
joins the party. (Offending a
chochoł,
according to folk beliefs, could...
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architects Pavel Janák,
Josef Gočár,
Vlastislav Hofman and
Josef Chochol. Many of
these artists were
members of the Mánes
Union of Fine Arts. A...
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Chochół (Polish pronunciation: [ˈxɔxuw]) is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Mińsk Mazowiecki,
within Mińsk County,
Masovian Voivodeship...
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Cubist villa at 3-49 Libušina Street, Vyšehrad (Prague), by
Josef Chochol (1912–13).
Chochol was one of
three Czech architects (members of the Mánes Union...
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Pavel Janák,
Josef Gočár,
Vlastislav Hofman, Emil Králíček and
Josef Chochol. They
worked mostly in
Prague but also in
other Bohemian towns. The best-known...
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Josef Chochol, 1912–13,
Cubist villa in Libušina
Street 3-49, Vyšehrad, Prague,
Czech Republic.
Chochol was one of
three Czech architects (members of...
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Chochół (Polish: [ˈxɔxuw]; German: Friedrichsfelde) is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Świętajno,
within Szczytno County, Warmian-Masurian...
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highest peak in the
Tatras in 1838; this was
rendered as gerlachovský
chochol (Gerlach crest) in a
Slovak version of his
report in 1851.
Several other...