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Divoká Šárka (Czech pronunciation: [ˈɟɪvokaː ˈʃaːrka]; wild Šárka) is a
nature reserve on the
northwestern outskirts of Prague, the
capital city of the...
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Fantastic Planet (French: La Planète sauvage; Czech:
Divoká planeta, lit. 'The Wild Planet') is a 1973 French-language
experimental independent adult animated...
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Divoká Orlice (Polish:
Dzika Orlica, German:
Wilde Adler) is a
river in the
Czech Republic and Poland. It
flows through Lower Silesian Voivodeship...
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names of its sources,
Divoká and Tichá,
refer to
their character: tichá
means 'quiet' and
divoká means 'wild'. The
Divoká Orlice was also
called Dravá...
- The Bělá is a
river in the
Czech Republic, a
right tributary of the
Divoká Orlice River. It
flows through the
Hradec Králové Region. It is 40.6 km (25...
- Leoš Janáček Šárka, the
third symphonic poem of Bedřich Smetana's Má
vlast Divoká Šárka,
nature reserve in the
Czech Republic This
disambiguation page lists...
- Elbe
Divoká Orlice Jizera Úpa Oder
Barycz Bóbr
Kaczawa Kłodnica
Kwisa Liswarta Mała
Panew Nysa Kłodzka Olza Ślęza
Vistula Biała
Brynica Gostynia Przemsza...
- Kadaň. Some
historians mention as a
possible site a
fortified settlement in
Divoká Šárka. In 788, the
Frankish king
Charlemagne established a
Czech mark, i...
- Elbe
Divoká Orlice Jizera Úpa Oder
Barycz Bóbr
Kaczawa Kłodnica
Kwisa Liswarta Mała
Panew Nysa Kłodzka Olza Ślęza
Vistula Biała
Brynica Gostynia Przemsza...
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tortured to
death in Děvín. The
valley where it
happened is
today called Divoká Šárka (Wild Šárka). When the men at Vyšehrad
learned of this, they became...