- include:
Carlo Janka (born 1986),
Swiss alpine ski
racer Erika Jänkä (born 1995),
Finnish biathlete Les
Janka,
American consultant Gabriel Janka (1864–1932)...
- The
Janka hardness test (English: /ˈdʒæŋkə/; German: [
ˈjaŋka]),
created by Austrian-born
American researcher Gabriel Janka (1864–1932),
measures the resistance...
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Janka is a
given name or
surname of
Hebrew origin.
Janka may also
refer to:
Janka, Contai,
settlement in
Contai subdivision, West Bengal,
India Janka...
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Janka Chlebíková is a
Slovak computer scientist specializing in
graph algorithms,
combinatorial optimization, and
hardness of approximation. She is a...
- Jaan
Kaplinski (22
January 1941 – 8
August 2021) was an
Estonian poet, philosopher, politician, and
culture critic,
known for his
focus on
global issues...
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Janka Maŭr (Belarusian: Я́нка Маўр; Latvian:
Janka Maurs; Russian: Я́нка Мавр;
Yanka Mavr; 11 May 1883 – 3
August 1971) was a
Soviet and
Belarusian writer...
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Janka Hlinka or
Janka Hlinková (born 31
October 1995) is a Slovak-American ice
hockey forward and
member of the
Slovak national team,
currently playing...
- Drama, History), Belarusfilm,
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Yanka Kupala.
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Janka-Puszta or
Jankovac was a
training camp set up for the
Ustashe organisation in 1931. The camp was
located in the Zala
County of Hungary,
close to...
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Janka Boga Dénesné (31
January 1886 – 4
October 1963) was a
Hungarian writer and teacher. Born in Gyergyóújfalu (now Suseni, Romania) in 1886, Boga worked...