- Sándor
Jávorka (12
March 1883 - 28
September 1961) was a
Hungarian botanist. His
birthplace was Hegybánya, then in the
Kingdom of Hungary, now in Slovakia...
- a
neighbourhood in Dubai, UAE
Javier (name),
diminutive "Jav" Sándor
Jávorka (1883–1961),
Hungarian botanist Jordan Aviation (ICAO
airline code JAV)...
- Ádám
Jávorka (1683 – 19
August 1747) was a
Hungarian soldier who was a
captain of
Kuruc forces during the Rákóczi's War for Independence,
later became...
- Gulag, the
Harbin Exarchate fell
under the
Omophorion of
Exarchs Vendelín
Javorka [cs] and
Andrzej Cikoto, who both
ultimately faced highly similar fates...
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upper reaches of the
river there is an
extensive nature monument called Javorka a
Cidlina – Sběř. It has an area of 272.9 ha (674 acres) and, in addition...
- 1882 –
Carlos Blanco Galindo,
Bolivian politician (d. 1943) 1883 – Sándor
Jávorka,
Hungarian botanist (d. 1961) 1888 –
Walter Hermann Bucher, German-American...
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illustrator known for
studying and
painting the
flora of
Hungary with Sándor
Jávorka. Over 11,000 of her
illustrations are held by the
Hungarian Natural History...
- 83-year-old
mother Dobrila and his 42-year-old son Branko, and
wounded his wife
Javorka with a shot to the head in
their home. The
gunman then
entered four neighboring...
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Harbin in
September 1928.
Recalled to Rome in 1933. Died 1946. Vendelín
Javorka [cs] 1933–1936
Jesuit (SJ)
Apostolic administrator sede
plena Andrzej Cikoto [be]...
- Ignatavičius [ru],
Lithuanian engineer,
member of anti-Soviet
resistance Vendelín
Javorka [sk],
Slovak Catholic priest,
founder of the
Pontifical Russian College...