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Františka Plamínková (5
February 1875 – 30 June 1942) was a
Czech feminist and
suffrage activist.
Trained as a teacher, she
became involved in feminism...
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Františka Antonie Kajetána Kerschnerová,
better known as
Františka Stránecká (9
March 1839 – 27 May 1888) was a
Czech writer and
collector of Moravian...
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Františka Skaunicová (15
March 1871 – 4
January 1923) was a
Czechoslovakian politician. In 1920 she was one of the
first group of
women elected to the...
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Marie Magdalena Františka "Meda" Mládková (née Sokolová, 8
September 1919 – 3 May 2022) was a
Czech art collector. Her husband, Jan
Viktor Mládek [cs]...
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- The club was
founded on 15
February 1903. The team
plays at the
Stadion Františka Kloze,
named after legendary player of this club František Kloz. At the...
- The František Palacký
Monument (Czech: Pomník
Františka Palackého) is an
outdoor monument commemorating František Palacký by
Stanislav Sucharda, installed...
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konce lásky, 1961 Až do
konce poezie: Výbor z veršů, 1975 Básnické dílo
Františka Hrubína, 1967–1977 (6 parts) Běží ovce, běží, 1957 Buďme všichni básníky...
- 弗朗西斯 (Fúlǎngxīsī) or 弗朗切斯卡 (Fúlǎngqièsīkǎ) Croatian: Frančeska Czech:
Františka French: Françoise German:
Franziska Gr****: Φραγκίσκη (Frangískī) or less...