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Jindřiška Šimková (born 21
February 1965) is a
Czech former sports shooter. She
competed in two
events at the 1992
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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Jindriska Holubkova is a
female former international table tennis player from Czechoslovakia. She won a gold
medal in the women's team
event at the 1938...
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Jindřiška Flajšhansová (4
September 1868 – 30 May 1931) was a
Czech teacher, editor, and women's
rights activist.
Trained as a teacher, when she married...
- Spring.
Teenager Michal Šebek has a
crush on his
upstairs neighbour,
Jindřiška Krausová. Michal's
family is led by a
stubborn army
officer who is a firm...
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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...
- ISBN 963-7326-39-1. Vošahlíková,
Pavla (17
August 2020). "Flajšhansová
Jindřiška 4.9.1868-30.5.1931" [
Jindřiška Flajšhansová 4
September 1868-30 May 1931]. Biografický...
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Jindřiška Řeháčková (born July 16, 1955) is a
Czechoslovak sprint canoer who
competed in the mid-1970s. She
finished ninth in the K-2 500 m
event at the...
- with his
mother to Prague. In 1947
Miroslav Šašek
moved with his wife
Jindřiška (née Tumlířová) to
Paris and
started studying at the
Ecole des
Beaux Arts...
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refuge by the
Moravec family: aunt
Marie and her son Ata and
daughter Jindřiška,
where they plan how to
execute Heydrich. The
first attempt to ********inate...
- Pátek čtrnáctého (TV, 2003) Nu, pogodi! (2000) – Hare Pelíšky (1999) –
Jindřiška Kinetická
encyklopedie vsehomíra (TV series, 1998)
Bringing Up
Girls in...