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Jindra may
refer to: 3515
Jindra, a main-belt
asteroid named after Lumír
Jindra (b. 1936) Alfréd
Jindra (1930–2006), a
Czechoslovak sprint canoer Aleš...
- Aleš
Jindra (born 12 June 1973) is a
Czech football coach and a
former football player.
Before moving to Romania, he was the ****istant
coach of the Czech...
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Jindra Tichá (born 31
March 1937) is a Czech-born
academic and
writer living in New Zealand. In 2012, she was
voted the 11th most
influential Czech expatriate...
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Jindra Košťálová is a
retired artistic gymnast from Czechoslovakia. She was part of the
Czechoslovak team that won the 1966
World Artistic Gymnastics Championships...
- Alfréd
Jindra (31
March 1930 – 7 May 2006) was a
Czechoslovak canoe sprinter who
competed for
Czechoslovakia in the
early 1950s. He won a
bronze medal...
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Hauptmann Otto
Jindra (18
March 1886,
Chlum u Třeboně – 2 May 1932) was an Austro-Hungarian
flying ace
during World War I,
credited with nine
aerial victories...
- Jan
Jindra (6
March 1932 – 20
September 2021) was a
Czech rower who
competed for
Czechoslovakia in the 1952
Summer Olympics, in the 1956
Summer Olympics...
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Jindra "Jindřiška" Kramperová (28
September 1940 – 20
October 2024) was a
Czech figure skater and pianist. A three-time
national champion in ladies' singles...
- Stehlík, 2007
Dindymus brevis Blöte, 1931
Dindymus chinensis Stehlík &
Jindra, 2006
Dindymus croesus Distant, 1914
Dindymus decisus Walker, 1873 Dindymus...
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Jindra Holá (born 2
October 1960) is a
Czech former ice
dancer who
represented Czechoslovakia.
Competing with
Karol Foltán, she
became the 1983 Prague...