- Vera
Ralston (born Věra
Helena Hrubá; July 12, 1919 or 1920 or 1921 or 1923 –
February 9, 2003) was a
Czech figure skater and actress. She
later became...
- The
Hrubá Skála rock town area (Hruboskalské skalní město), with
volcanic sandstone pillars, is also significant. A chateau, also
called Hrubá Skála...
- Hrubý (feminine
Hrubá) is a
Czech and
Slovak surname,
meaning crude, rough,
gross or (in the old Czech) big. The last
meaning is how the
surname was formed...
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known for the
Hrubá Skála rock town.
Hrubá Skála
consists of
eight muni****l
parts (in
brackets po****tion
according to the 2021 census):
Hrubá Skála (91)...
- The 15 cm
hrubá houfnice vz. 25 (Heavy
howitzer model 25) was a
Czech heavy howitzer used in the
Second World War. It was
taken into
Wehrmacht service...
- Věnceslava
Hrubá-Freiberger (born 28
September 1945) is a Czech-German soprano. Born in Dublovice,
Freiberger studied at the
Prague Conservatory with...
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Michaela Hrubá (Czech pronunciation: [ˈmɪxaɛla
ˈɦrubaː]; born 21
February 1998) is a
Czech athlete who
specializes in the high jump. She also occasionally...
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Hrubá Borša or
Nagyborsa (in Slovak:
Hrubá Borša, in Hungarian: Nagyborsa) is a
village and muni****lity in
western Slovakia in
Senec District in the Bratislava...
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still on inventory. In
Czech service it
received the
designation 15 cm
hrubá houfnice vzor 37 and had just
begun production when
Czechoslovakia capitulated...
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Berta Hrubá (8
April 1946 in
Prague – 24 July 1998) was a
Czech field hockey player who
competed in the 1980
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...