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Jožka Žofie Jabůrková (16
April 1896 – 31 July 1942) was a
Czech journalist,
writer and translator. She
became the
Prague councillor in 1931 and was a...
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Observatory and
Planetarium in Brno MPC · 11124 11126 Doleček 1996 TC15
Josef ("
Jožka") Doleček (born 1912) had a prin****l role in
building the
public observatory...
- Mark Twain.
Michal Dymek [cs] - Tomás Petr Vorísek -
Hubert Petr
Stary -
Jozka Vágner
Magdalena Reifová [cs] -
Blanka Iva Janžurová - aunt
Apolena Thomas...
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Jozka Veselska was a
female international table tennis player from Czechoslovakia. She won two
bronze medals; one at the 1933
World Table Tennis Championships...
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portmanteau of "Má Andula" (Czech for "My Andula"),
while Anna
called him
Jozka. At the time of
their daughter Madeleine's birth,
Josef was
serving as press-attaché...
- his
friend Hugo Haas
should play the part. Hugo Haas as
Richard Načeradec
Jožka Vanerová as
Hedvika Načeradcová
Felix Kühne as
Uncle Ignác
Kauders Jindřich...
- as
Lenka Norbert Pycha as Mar****n
Simona Racková as Gaba
Roman Fiser as
Jozka Frantisek Stanek as Petr
Radka Slavíková as
Emilka Jitka Zelenková as Brona...
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garrison town by
Habsburgs in 1780. JPL · 17608 17611 Jožkakubík 1995 UP2
Jožka Kubík III,
Slovak gypsy musician † MPC · 17611 17612
Whiteknight 1995 UW6...
- Bozo, Gonzo,
Ganso Czech: Josef; Diminutives: Pepa, Peppa, Pepík, Pepik,
Jožka, Pepan, Pepča, ****, Pepino, Jožin Danish:
Josef Dutch: Jozef, Josephus;...
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Radiojournal Orchestra,
which gave its
first concert on 1
October 1926
under Jožka Charvát, the
first chief conductor of the orchestra. By 1952, the po****rity...