- Look up
holub in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Holub (feminine Holubová) is a Czech, Slovak, Ukrainian, and
Belarusian surname. It
means pigeon or...
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Renate Holub (born 6
October 1946) is a
German political philosopher and
critical social theorist living in California. She has
published several books...
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Miroslav Holub (pronounced [mɪrɔslaf ɦɔlʊp]; 13
September 1923 – 14 July 1998) was a
Czech poet and immunologist.
Holub's work was
heavily influenced by...
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Allen I.
Holub (born 1955) is a
computer author who was
published in Dr. Dobb's
Journal in the 1980s and then
again in the 2010s. He also
wrote for SD...
- Emil
Holub (7
October 1847 – 21
February 1902) was a
Czech physician, explorer, cartographer, and
ethnographer in Africa.
Holub was born in
Holice in eastern...
- The M1867 Werndl–
Holub was a single-shot
breechloading rifle adopted by the Austro-Hungarian army on 28 July 1867. It
replaced the Wänzl breechloader...
- Jan
Holub may
refer to: Jan
Holub (ice hockey) (born 1983),
Czech ice
hockey player Jan
Holub I (born 1942),
Czechoslovakian speedway rider Jan
Holub II...
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Danylo Olehovych Holub (Ukrainian: Данило Олегович Голуб; born 3 July 2003) is a
Ukrainian professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for Bukovyna...
- Jaromír
Holub (born 17
December 1954) is a
Czech fencer. He
competed in the team épée
event at the 1980
Summer Olympics. "Jaromír
Holub Olympic Results"...
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Beata Hołub (born 19 July 1967 in Opole, Lubelskie) is a
retired Polish high jumper, who
competed for her
native country at the 1992
Summer Olympics....